Stringjoy Foxwoods | Light Gauge (12-54) Coated Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings

Looking for a set of acoustic strings that have just the right amount of tension, the right amount of tone, and still have enough volume to annoy your neighbors? Then you need a set of our Light Foxwoods. These are going to work great for most guitarists, since they provide... Read more
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Looking for a set of acoustic strings that have just the right amount of tension, the right amount of tone, and still have enough volume to annoy your neighbors? Then you need a set of our Light Foxwoods. These are going to work great for most guitarists, since they provide excellent low-end and midrange volume while still being easy on those calluses.

Foxwoods are the perfect coated phosphor bronze strings for players that love the bright, lively tone of uncoated strings, but want the extra snap and longevity of coated strings. Pairing an enamel-coated wrap wire with a tinned hexagonal core, Foxwoods typically provide 2-3x longer life and peak brightness compared to our uncoated strings.

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Gauges: .012 – .016 – .024w – .032 – .042 – .054









What should you expect from Stringjoy Foxwoods?

  1. Snappy, present tone that will cut through any mix and brighten any day
  2. Smooth feel, with reduced finger-noise when compared with our uncoated strings
  3. 2-3x longer life and peak brightness compared to our uncoated strings

How do we make our strings?

  • Stringjoy Foxwoods acoustic guitar strings are made by a small team in Nashville, TN, USA, out of all-American materials: our top quality enamel-coated Phosphor Bronze alloy, wound around a high carbon hexagonal steel core wire.
  • The combination of better materials and more careful craftsmanship creates a more natural-sounding, longer lasting string, without the tone-deadening effects of string coatings.
  • We’re known for our quality control. Our strings are wound in small batches, and we use real human beings at every step of the process: the winding, the coiling, the packing, you name it.
  • Every string is inspected individually before it goes into your set. If anything is wrong with a string, from the way it’s secured around the ball end, through the entire winding, it doesn’t make the cut.

What does all that mean for you?

✓ Better tuning stability for the life of the string
✓ A brighter, more pronounced sound from the guitar
✓ Longer string life and less breakage, when cared for properly
✓ Smoother, more balanced playability across the neck of the guitar


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