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What Guitar Strings Should I Get for a Fender Acoustic?


Question Posted Sunday October 25 2009, 1:23 pm

I have an Fender acoustic guitar, and this will be my first time replacing the strings on it. I wasn't sure what kinda of strings I should get. Obviously acoustic guitar strings, but I don't know what size, etc. Any suggestions?

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simplenfun answered Monday April 26 2010, 5:20 am:
If you are still at beginner stage of guitar learning, you may choose Light Gauge strings. This should be the idea size for you.

My personal favorite is Elixir Light Acoustic Guitar Strings. These strings sounds great and very durable. It save me trouble for keep changing guitar strings.

You may refer to this website for more guitar strings info and how to change them.

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