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Martin Retro Acoustic Guitar Strings (Custom Light .011-.052) crafted from corrosion-resistant monel alloy offer a warm, vintage tone with reduced pick attack. Designed for durability and effortless play, these strings are perfect for fingerstyle blues, ragtime, and versatile acoustic styles, delivering consistent professional sound and long-lasting performance.









| ASIN | B07SH38NM5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,109 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #63 in Acoustic Guitar Strings |
| Body Material Type | Monel |
| Brand | MARTIN |
| Brand Name | MARTIN |
| Color | Custom Light |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,542 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Copper |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00729789552929 |
| Included Components | 6 individual strings |
| Instrument | Acoustic Guitar |
| Item Type Name | Acoustic Guitar Strings |
| Item Weight | 20 Grams |
| Manufacturer | C. F. Martin & Co. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 41Y19MM11-U |
| Material Type | Monel |
| Model Number | 41Y19MM11 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Regular use and practice |
| Set Name | 6-string set |
| String Gauge | Custom Light |
| String Material Type | Nickel |
| UPC | 729789552929 |
| Warranty Description | Na. |
W**N
My favorite country-blues strings
My go-to strings for finger style blues. These are simple strings with a classic sound, heavy on the fundamental and light on overtones. If you play on a small-body guitar, or play a style like ragtime or blues that really emphasizes punch/clarity over sustain, these are a must. String noise is low, packaging is simple (each string in its own labeled envelope, I can’t stand the 2-per envelope thing sone companies do). The strings are a dull silver and will eventually show some corrosion, but they sound better than coated ones imho and they last quite a while. Price is good, tone is great! I think they really shine on a mahogany or cedar topped guitar.
I**.
My new favs. Great sound and durable.
These are my new favorite strings. Not as bright as bronze-phosphorus, but brighter than other "coated" strings, these have a nice balance, "warm" as others have said, and I think they make my inexpensive Epi FT-100 sound better. But the big bonus is their durability. I use this guitar for 3 months in the Bahamas every year in very guitar string unfriendly conditions, hot, humid, salty, and a lot of play. I've had standard bronze string start corroding in less than 2 weeks. Even the Elixirs don't last that long. But these Monels have been on for going on 2 months, still sound great and are not corroded. For the price I haven't found anything better.
L**L
Gives the acoustic guitar the old school charm.
Adds a lot of life to the sound of acoustic guitars.
R**D
I love Martin Retro!
These are the only strings i use on my acoustic guitars. The sound amazing and last a long time. I use the 11-52 custom lights and i love them!
M**T
Good but Die Quick when Gigging 2 times a Week and Associated Practice
These strings are good for any Mahogany instrument, but they do die pretty quick when compared the nickel strings from D'ADDario. I got about 2 weeks but pushed them 3.
P**E
Vintage Sound works
I really prefer the tone of these strings on my Martin 000-EC28 as compared to coated strings. The coated last longer but don't offer the vintage sound I was searching for.
M**L
Vintage warmth
I love these strings. After testing many strings (including standard phosphor bronze which were a little bright, and silk and steel which were a little too mellow), I’ve settled on these for the time being, as the best sounding for my Eastman e8om. My Eastman is rosewood and Sitka, and while it sounds great, it can be naturally a little bright/tinny on the high e and b, which I don’t like as much. These retro Martin Monel strings are nickel and work wonderfully at cutting some of the brightness/harshness, to sound a little warmer and more martinesque. Sound great finger picking and strummed. And in a custom light gauge, are very easy to play imo. 5/5.
D**D
kind of hard to believe
i know this won’t be taken well by lots a people, but i think martin sucks. so, when i got these strings, for free by the way, i knew i’d never put em on….until one day when i needed some and didn’t want to wait. so, i cursed and moaned whole time i was changing out the d’darios. i get her tuned up and i take a listen and i tell a friend, yea i don’t like em…but i was lying…i actually kind of did. so i let get a stretch, tune em up again and now i’m saying they’re not actually too bad all the while thinking damn these sound really nice. so, after playing on em for about 20 minutes i looked up at her and said: “These are the most incredible strings i’ve ever heard and i’m not too happy about it”. anyway, so i normally change mine out once every week or 2…thats about 15 to 25 hours of play for me. i’m not changing em yet cause they don’t need to be changed and they have at least 40 hours of play on em. they sound bright, clear, and distinct…and no, not like your playing a maple jumbo inside of a beer can. so i’m playing em on a solid redwood top and i thought better not put em on my spruce top or they will probably be too bright, but i was wrong again. all i’m hopin for now is martin keeps makin them. im telling ya, unless you’re one of those persons who likes that dead “piano” sound, (thats usually code for too lazy to change em or too broke to buy em), i can almost guarantee you’ll be blown away by how these things sound, and the longevity is still hard for me to believe. i’ll never buy phosphor bronze again, ever. so, its kinda hard for me to be a martin fan since every one ive owned (3) spent more time at the shop than under my fingers, but these particular strings are truly remarkable..thanks martin
H**A
Love these for life and beyond - a subjective review
Im almost a professional musician (just started taking my practices and personal rehearsals as seriously as i take my writing and performing) but before that i was really caught up in G.A.S. (gear aquisition syndrome). I bought a bunch of strings from different brands to see what I liked, i noted the dates of when i restrung my guitar, what it sounded and felt like, when a string would snap or start to rust etc etc. I personally hate the brightness of phosphor bronze strings so if youre one of those guitarists this isnt for you, but be curious and try em out anyway, worst case youll be sure you dont like this best case youll discover something new. I found i loved the feel, sound and playability of nylon strings on a classical guitar, old/worn in strings, silk and steel strings and electric guitar strings. Thats what these strings give me. A warm, balanced, worn in, soft feeling. There is brightness dont get me wrong but its not twangy, its light if that makes sense. Also being from Mumbai (coastal area) rusting is a forever issue. These dont deteriorate as fast as Elixrs. I should also state that i also take good care for my instrument, i get it serviced once or twice a year (before or after the monsoons to takle any fungus or other issues caused due to excessive humidity), from a luthier (not a music store guitar serviceman, sure not all guitar service men suck but I cant afford a mistake, being a musician is an expensive affair), I keep my guitar in its case 85% of the time when it isnt being used (im not a perfect human), I restring my guitar (when i can afford it) and these things add to the durability and longevity of the strings. I also know these guys are expensive so i have a pair of Daddario silk and steel's OR gypsy jazz guitar strings on standby if anything snaps and so far i havent had to use them. I might have to buy a second pair of Daddario's becuase its been more than 2 years that theyve been my backup pair of strings which is proof of the fact that Ive been a loyal consumer of these monel strings for more than 2 years.
K**.
Good strings
Good stings
R**E
Cordes pour guitare acoustique
Super rendu acoustique... montés sur Guild, Martin et Gibson... style rockabilly rock'n'roll
F**.
Ottime corde vintage style
E' la seconda muta di corde Martin al Monel che monto. Sonorità fantastica. morbida e ricca di armoniche.
B**W
Great for a 70s acoustic vibe
I was recommended monel strings by a friend - I have a Gibson J45 and wanted a more retro sound. These really bring out the woodiness of the guitar, with a really balanced sound. Tighty not boomy low end. None of the 'zing' of more modern strings, but with a nice top end. Highly recommended if you like that 70s acoustic sound.
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