

🎶 Play longer, sound richer — the string upgrade your guitar deserves!
Elixir Acoustic Guitar Strings feature 80/20 bronze wrap wire enhanced with proprietary POLYWEB Technology, offering the longest-lasting warm tone and a comfortable, slick feel. Engineered in the USA and trusted by millions, these light gauge (12-53) strings resist corrosion and debris buildup, ensuring consistent, vibrant sound from first note to last.










| ASIN | B0002E1NNM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #519 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #19 in Acoustic Guitar Strings |
| Body Material Type | Bronze |
| Brand | Elixir |
| Brand Name | Elixir |
| Coating Description | coated |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,308 Reviews |
| Finish Type | POLYWEB |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00733132110506 |
| Included Components | No other components included |
| Instrument | Acoustic, Guitar |
| Item Type Name | Acoustic Guitar Strings |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc. |
| Material Type | Bronze |
| Model Name | Polyweb 80-20 Bronze Light Acoustic Guitar Strings |
| Model Number | 11050 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Guitar |
| String Gauge | .012 |
| String Material Type | Bronze |
| UPC | 733132110506 733132180509 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | No warranty. |
E**T
Awesome Strings - But Not For Every Guitar
I own several guitars, and I found that the Elixir Polyweb light strings really bring out the sound, and character of some of my guitars. It made a HUGE difference in the quality of sound on my Taylor, and Epiphone Masterbuilt series guitars. These guitars really resonate, and now sound like they were meant to sound! I just can't bring myself to try them on my high end Gibsons yet - but maybe someday. For now, I am sticking to Gibson strings on those - that's what they came with, and I want to keep that factory sound that I fell in love with on those for now. Lots of folk's complaints center on string degradation - coating coming off, corrosion (rusting), etc... There are 3 things you MUST do if you want your strings to last any fair amount of time: 1. Wipe your neck, and your strings off after you finish playing - EVERY TIME. Get anal about it, and make it part of your routine - before long, it will become a standard part of playing any guitar. It will just feel natural to wipe everything down when finished - including the strings! 2. Control humidity! High humidity is a string killer! Don't just control humidity in the case - if at all possible, control the humidity in the room you are playing, and storing your guitar in. I know this is not practical for everyone, but if at all possible - do it - especially if you have high end guitars, and play them a lot. If not possible, at least keep a de-humidifier/humidifier in your case, and keep the sponge moist (humidifier), or change the desiccant out regularly (dehumidifier). Store your guitar in the case when not playing it to keep it in the correct humidity level. 3. The lighter you play, the longer the strings last. I know players that really "dig in" to their strings when they play - they get very aggressive and dig into each string almost to the point of breaking it. When practicing, or playing for enjoyment, try to lay off the hard strumming or picking. This aggressive attack on the strings shortens their lifespan considerably. It is especially destructive to Polyweb and Nonaoweb coatings - you are literally "ripping" the coatings off the strings. If you play venues, or record a lot, and aggressive playing is just your style - go for it! Just be aware that you will go through strings like crazy (but you already know that ; ) ) I play my guitars 2 to 3 hours every day - 7 days a week. I do rotate them when playing, so there is not a single guitar that gets the bulk of the playing time. They all have their purpose and distinct sound, so depending on the type of songs I play that day determines which guitar(s) I will play. My strings last 3 to 4 months before I need to change them out. Before I learned to clean the strings, control the humidity, and control the aggressiveness of my playing, I was changing strings every 2 to 4 weeks. That was getting expensive quick!!
K**Y
ELIXIR guitar strings
Either the POLY web or NANO web strings are the bomb. Been using them for about 20 years. They last forever!! Hardly any tone loss over time. Easier on the fingers too. Also...less string squeak . Get 'em!!
E**S
Great Stings - Warm Mellow Tones & Long Life
I've been searching for a set of string for my Martin D28 for some time now. I have probably tried various gauges and types from at last 10 different manufactures. I just could get the nice warm mellow sound I was looking for. A few were close or at least when they were new, but tended to get a tinny sound after a short time. I had thought of trying Elixir string in the past but never did as I had read reviews about them breaking. But a friend recommended them so I decided to give them a try. I tried a set of the Nanoweb first and they were okay but when I tried the Polyweb I struck gold. It was the combination of the string design and also the gauge size. The light/medium works out very well. Easy enough on the fingers but still produces a nice full sound and I normally play finger style. Very pleased with these strings and think my search is over. I have had this set on for a couple of months now and I play daily, and they are holding up well. Highly recommended for the Martin D28 for sure, but if you are searching for a set of strings, I would give them a try on any guitar too. Guitar strings are not a one size fits all, so you might not get the same results, but they are worth a shot in my opinion. UPDATE Nov 26. 2019 Just a quick update on the Elixir Polyweb strings. I have used them for a while now and can comment on their longevity. I would say they are on the high side, meaning they last longer than most. When they do start to wear they get a little thin sounding and do not resonate as well. Overall though they have become my string of choice for all my acoustics. I have an older Wasburn Dreadnought and the Custom Lights sound great. I did find that it takes some use before they sound their best. When you first install them you might not fall in love with the sound. Just give them some time before making a decision. Stretch them a little and play for a few sessions and you might notice a difference. AE
S**R
Best strings I've ever used on my Martin D-28
I have used D'addario J17's (medium) for decades on all of my acoustic guitars. I have a lot of live guitar performing experience in front of large crowds as well as more intimate smaller settings. One day I bought a used D-28 after thinking about it for days. I asked my buddy Josh to install these strings (light) rather than my standard J-17's. I was blown away immediately, with just how silky they are to play on and they just brought out the tonaliscious sound that waiting to be discovered on my Martin. I played a concert with them (American roots/bluegrass) and they really bring out the musical part of my playing. Additionally, they last for about 30-40 hours of playing/practicing. In the past I would replace my J-17's a few days before every gig. Now I just don't have to. When I first performed in the '60's, there were far fewer choices of strings. You may be faithful to your own brand of strings, but I encourage you to at least try these one time and see if they don't bring out the magic and tone of your playing more than ever. They stay clean longer too and I've seen no corrosion. I've played mediums all of my life. When I discovered the beauty of lights in this string it relieved all the tendon pain and arthritis pain I had started to have. Highly recommended!!!
G**R
Love these strings, despite their flaws
I love Elixir strings. I've settled on the 80/20 Polyweb Light/Medium for sound balance and playability. I really like the way I play on these; everything sounds smoother and feels easier. However, eventually they'll fray. The coating starts to peel off at pressure points. They still last longer than a set of standard strings (I used to use Martin), but not as long as I would have expected. For the cost, I would like to see them hold up a little better. That said, I'll keep using them.
D**.
Great product
I’ve bought multiple sets. Awesome strings.
M**S
Sounds Great
Sounds great
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