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RockYou S131 Guitar Strap
Suitable for all styles and types of guitar including acoustic, electric and bass.
Classic Blue - Velvety. Dark. Comfortable.
Nylon trebles and high tension basses unite the vintage sound of the old masters with modern appointments to ensure your guitar shines. Ease of play and full tone make Classic/Blue a signature set.
Trebles: Normal tension nylon
Basses: High tension, nylon multifilament, silver plated copper
Made from nickel plated steel wire wrapped around tin plated hex shaped steel core wire. By far the most popular, produces well balanced all around good sound.
Designed for players of all genres, RockYou polyester straps will please even the most discerning player.
The D'Addario EJ13 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Strings feature a hybrid gauge that is especially design to deliver comfortable playability, along with depth and projection. This set of six acoustic strings are the perfect choice for studio sessions as well as live performances. Each string is wound on a hexagonally shaped, high carbon steel core, resulting in long lasting, bright sounding tone with superb intonation.
Designed for players of all genres, RockYou nylon straps will please even the most discerning player.
Designed for players of all genres, RockYou nylon straps will please even the most discerning player.
Add a touch of bluegrass style to your next jam. Designed to comfortably hold your banjo in playing position, these straps will last for many sessions. Available in Hootenanny Polyester, they adjust from 36″ to 51″ for personalised fit.
D'Addario was the first to use Phosphor Bronze in acoustic guitar strings back in 1974.
The Punch Out series celebrates the marriage of craftsmanship and artistic expression. The punched-out shapes create a captivating visual effect, showcasing the artistry and attention to detail that goes into each strap.
80/20 Bronze are our brightest acoustic strings, made to give your guitar an unparalleled shine. These bold sounding strings were developed by John D'Addario Sr. and guitar maker John D'Angelico in the 1930s, and have been beloved for their sparkling, trebly tone ever since.