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🎶 Elevate your acoustic game—strings that speak your vibe.
Martin Acoustic Guitar Strings (41Y19MLJ13) feature a medium light gauge (.013-.056) crafted from a nickel-copper alloy with a corrosion-resistant Monel wrap. Designed as part of the Laurence Juber signature series, these strings deliver a warm, natural tone with enhanced longevity, allowing guitarists to unlock their instrument’s true voice with consistent, professional-grade sound.
| Asin | B07SGZHKM3 |
| Body Material Type | Nickel-Copper Alloy |
| Brand Name | Martin |
| Coating Description | Nickel alloy coating |
| Color | Medium/Light |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (98) 4.7 out of 5 stars |
| Finish Type | Copper |
| Instrument | Acoustic Guitar |
| Item Type Name | Acoustic Guitar Strings |
| Manufacturer | Martin & Co |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 41Y19MLJ13-U |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | 41Y19MLJ13 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | playing acoustic guitar |
| Set Name | Martin Artist Choice |
| Sound Profile | Warm and Balanced |
| String Gauge | Light |
| String Material Type | Nickel |
| Upc | 729789552950 |
User
Good strings for my D15M
I put the Martin MLJ13's on my D15M and here's what I have noticed right away. The ultra-bright (in my opinion harsh) sound of new strings was absent. There is no break-in period. They bring out the rich tones of the mahogany guitar that I love. The lows, mids and highs are clear and clean, no mud. I stretched them out, about two dozen strong pulls on each string did it. They are very stable. I wait to see how long they last but right now I really like them. I do not lose any tone or volume with the 13-56 strings.
User
Cuerdas Martín
La verdad tanto como las cuerdas y las guitarras tienen una calidad impresionante las Retro Acoustic las recomiendo totalmente
User
Thanks Martin Strings for Retro Strings!
Love them. Love the retro tone.
User
Recommended for Vintage Acoustic Guitars
These are the strings I use on my 70 year old Martin D-18, which has massive bass and cost me $10,000. I also use them on my Martin 000-28 slot head VS, which has a very different tone and is better for finger style. These are the strings Tony Rice recommended, or close to it. I also use Monel strings on my $12,000 (used) Gibson mandolin for that old time tone, as recommended by Dave Harvey, who helped build it 21 years ago. However, he recommends .0115 for the mandolin, but I use Curt Mangan light gauge Monel strings because I prefer the warmer tone and it is already super loud. Mike Kemnitzer (Nugget mandolins—perhaps the best made) also specifies Monel strings.
User
great sound
a bit missing on the low end but the highs are more pronounced.
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