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Martin Guitar Eric Clapton's Choice MEC12, 92/8 Phosphor Bronze Light-Gauge Acoustic Guitar Strings

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2.Size:Light Gauge


About this item

  • Fantastic quality strings
  • One complete set of strings
  • Light gauge (012 - .054)
  • Phosphor bronze wound
  • Made in Mexico


Martin Guitar Clapton's Choice Acoustic Guitar Strings provide unrivaled quality, craftsmanship, and tone for your acoustic guitar. Designed to produce true, consistent tone, these light-gauge strings provide excellent tuning stability and playability so your guitar can stand up to rigorous practice and performance schedules. Made from 92/8 phosphor bronze, these strings offer the quality and design needed to produce legendary guitar sounds—in the studio or on the stage. This pack of professional-grade guitar strings will last through long jam sessions, late-night campfire songs, and plenty of picking. It's an ultra-reliable set of strings that you can take on tour or keep in the studio.
Designed to bring out your guitar's true tone, these phosphor bronze guitar strings can be used for fingerstyle blues, Americana, country, bluegrass, ragtime, and many more styles. With this pack, you'll receive 6 light-gauge guitar strings designed for optimal playing performance. The low E string measures 0.054", the A string measures 0.042", the D string measures 0.032", the G string measures 0.025", the B string measures 0.016", and the high E string measures 0.012". This total set of light-gauge strings features a tension of 168.5, making it easy to get a rich, bright tone with an ultra-flexible feel. Add these professional guitar strings to your touring and performing equipment today!
Martin Guitar has been producing high-quality, musician-choice guitars and guitar accessories since 1833. The Martin Guitar Clapton's Choice Acoustic Guitar Strings are the real deal—not an imitation. Discover your guitar's true voice with this professional-grade guitar string pack.


Brad Winkler
2025-08-22 10:20:35
Great inexpensive strings. Sound great.
Kent L
2025-07-26 13:08:40
I have no objections to these strings. They have been on my guitar for almost three weeks and the sound seems to me to be the same as the original strings. They voice clear and mellow with a twang and with bold sustain that is rich and bright. I like them. The strings need little retuning at each play. Maybe that is also due to the tuning keys on the guitar.
Sean 805
2025-07-18 17:24:44
I enjoy playing my inexpensive Yamaha more than my other guitars, and I decided to change the strings with something different. These strings play as well as the other Martin's I used to buy but have a better rounded tone. I've tried D'addario's before, and they were just too bright for me.These strings just feel and sound better to me. The sound is rounded without sounding too bright or dull. Also, they stretch and hold tune better for me.
Jer
2025-07-11 14:28:30
These strings sound great. The tone last and last. They are bright sounding, and they really hold up The gauge is perfect for my Martin guitar.
Erik
2025-07-02 12:30:07
I love these strings. They brought my old guitar back to life.
DMcTwain
2025-07-01 10:43:47
I like ‘em.
Boomer
2025-06-25 14:04:02
For the money, these light strings sound great.If you have a Gretsch Jim Dandy, you won't be disappointed!
JWH
2025-05-04 10:19:57
I had been playing a Recording King Dirty 37 Series with the stock D'Adarrio strings on it for over 1.5 years. It is a very warm sounding parlor sized guitar, inexpensive but well made, easy playing and pleasing tone. Eventually the high E broke and it was time for new strings. I am not a fan of D'Adarrio, so I decided to give the Martin Eric Clapton strings a try. I was honestly surprised at the tonal difference/improvement. A musician relative of mine had done several informal acoustic jams with me but when he first heard it with the Martin EC's he assumed it was a new guitar and I received many compliments on its rich new voice. I truly seems that different guitars may have certain strings that just fit better. When the time comes I will try a set on my Epiphone Masterbilt Deluxe archtop. Highly recommended.
何でも乱読家
2025-04-25 13:01:00
ECとマーチンですから外れる訳ありません。とても良い弦です。
Dario Savers
2025-03-19 14:36:43
Montate su Seagull S6 (top abete).Molto simili alle D’Addario EJ16, ma leggermente più calde e meno metalliche, specialmente sui cantini. Ottimo feeling e resa soprattutto in fingerstyle su arpeggi e soli, tanti armonici goduriosi che sembra quasi un organo, mentre sullo strumming perdono un po’ di volume e ritmica rispetto alle EJ. Tenuta accordatura ottima, rodaggio breve (24/48 ore), nessun aggiustamento di setup necessario.È sempre soggettivo con le corde, fra preferenze personali e diverse chitarre, comunque sulla mia S6 e per come mi piace suonare mi sto trovando molto bene. Restano molto simili alle EJ16, ma con qualche gradevole differenza. Penso le alternerò e le riacquisterò. Consiglio di provarle almeno una volta!
Marcopolo ramirez
2025-02-25 12:03:25
Muy buenas cuerdas calidad y sonido Exelente las recomiendo
Craig
2025-01-11 14:29:34
Nice bright tone with these
Arnold F.
2024-12-28 11:56:33
Ich habe eine aktuelle Furch OM32, also ein wirklich gute Gitarre.Die Furch spielte jede Martin, Gibson oder Takamine bis 10.000€ locker und in jeder Disziplin an die Wand!Heiner Dreizehnter oder die Gitarren von Peter Finger sind sicherlich etwas besser.Aber ich möchte diese Gitarre nicht in den Vordergrund stellen, vielmehr verdeutlichen, dass die Saiten nicht auf einer Billigklampfe a lá harley benton sitzen, sondern auf einem wirklich nicem Teil!Und die Saiten sind echt richtig gut!Nicht nur für den Preis, sie sind einfach nur sehr gut!Die klingen genau so wie Saiten klingen müssen: brillant, warm und powerfull.Strumming und Fingerstyle, beides top! ie klingen nach Gitarrensaiten, nicht nach Phosphorplastik.Leider musst Du aber auch besser spielen können. Beim Lagenwechsel runter von den Saiten und auch die Spannung in der linken Hand nach oben lösen, weil sie nun mal, was Saiten halt so machen, quietschen wie Sau.Sind halt richtige Saiten für richtiges Gitarrenspiel.Sie halten auch genauso lange wie so genannte longliver.Also runter mit den Kaugummisaiten und hau Dir was echtes auf Deinen Hals!!!Das Quietschen bekommst Du mit einer besseren Technik Deiner Linken Hand weg. Für so einen Sound lohnt sich der Aufwand.Und dann sind die auch noch super günstig.Für den Preis von 2 Sätze von den Purpursaiten spiele ich jetzt fast ein halbes Jahr. Wie geil ist das denn, 60€ im Jahr, nicht mehr 250€.Ich habe noch nie etwas bewertet, aber an dieser Stelle müsste es sein!