

🎶 Elevate your sound with strings that demand the spotlight!
Martin MSP4200 SP Phosphor Bronze Medium Acoustic Guitar Strings offer a premium blend of durability and tonal clarity. Crafted in Mexico with precision winding, these medium gauge strings (.013-.056) provide a bright, rich sound that cuts through any mix. Ideal for players who want a balanced, vibrant acoustic tone with the reliability of Martin’s trusted craftsmanship.
| ASIN | B0002D0CAI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78,279 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #531 in Acoustic Guitar Strings |
| Color Name | Bronze |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (622) |
| Date First Available | January 12, 2006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item model number | MSP4200 |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 5.91 x 4.72 inches |
| Size | 1 PACK |
| String Gauge | Medium |
| String Material | Phosphor Bronze |
L**N
big, bright, almost tinny
These are great strings, but are special in a few ways. If you are just starting, you should probably buy lighter strings. If you prefer a warmer, fuller sound, to a brighter tinnier sound, then you should buy... non-phospher-bronze strings? In more detail, the big strings are definitely harder to wrangle than the ones that came on my guitar, but I certainly don't find them uncomfortable. I've been playing for about two years, and not very heavily, and that was enough to build up sufficient calluses. People without calluses will hate these strings at first, though. I can no longer show friends how to fret a guitar chord when these strings are in, because they start saying "ow" within 10 seconds or so. The sound is also a little different than what I was used to. I was hoping to get something brighter that will cut through a crowd of banjos and out onto a busy loud dance floor. They do that just fine! They have a high overtone in them that is very bright and almost tinny. It's not a sound for everyone, and I wouldn't go for it myself if I just wanted to quietly strum in an empty parlor. For hillbilly hoedowns, though, it's just fine, even though it took some getting used to. The low E string is exceptionally big. I didn't know a star off, because this is probably the fault of my guitar's setup, but I find it harder to get a good ring out of the low E string now. It's so fat that it has a tendency to hit the frets and lose its energy very quickly.
D**E
Great strings, better than Darcos by Martin I believe
What else can I say but they sound great on my Martin HD35, and they take a beating when I play'em. Just make sure you wind them properly like any other string. I've tried 4 kinds of Martins so far, the FX are to weak for my fingers, but they have a great ring to them (sustains well and sound great). Going to try SP Lifespans now. But I think I'll stick with the regular ones for the loudest sound. They all sound good, just your taste. If your new or your fingers are weak or you have arthritis, etc...the Martin FXs are great for you. These have a good sound, very balanced from lows to highs, and I beat them good. Make sure you wipe them down after each use, and your instrument too, to get your oils from your fingers off it, it'll last longer, and clean your hands before you play after you eat. Don't play after you clean your hands, they're too soft and you may cut your fingers (like a small paper cut, and it hurts). I play Jethro Tull's Acoustic & Rock, ELP, Moody Blues, Beatles, James Taylor finger picking, Alan Parsons, Steely Dan, Chicago, Jose Feliciano, light Jazz, etc...and these strings are the best for me for all of that. It's personal, and how strong your hands and fingers are, and make sure you try different picks as well (wash your hands), Amazon has Dr Ducks Axe Wax as well, great for the fingerboard and bridge twice a year or 3&1 oil. Humidify, Humidify and Humidify your instrument. Happy Axing!
P**N
Guitar strings
Very good product. Worked good with guitar. Good fit.
R**T
Martin MSP4200 SP Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings - Medium - Beautiful sound at an affordable price
Our son has been taking lessons for a couple years and his teacher suggested replacing the strings on his Yamaha acoustic guitar to get a warmer, bluesy sound to match the songs that our son currently really likes to play. The teacher recommended Martin strings for this guitar, and we purchased this set without a hitch. Even though our son's fingers have toughened nicely, his teacher said that these would still take a bit of getting used... and that advice was right on the mark. The sound these string produce is amazing; you can clearly hear his playing from anywhere in the house, and that is really nice. They look outstanding on his guitar too, as they have a nice, warm copper'ish look to them. We would purchase these again as long as he's looking for this type of rich sound. The price was outstanding and delivery super fast. If you have a similar desire and are looking for strings in this price range, we recommend the Martin MSP4200 strings. Remember - these will be a bit harder on the fingers than the typical nylon strings, so be patient with yourself and practice, practice, practice to build up your tolerance if you find them a bit uncomfortable at the start. Recommended.
A**W
Never been disappointed by a Martin Product
I've been playing guitar for about a decade now and I've never been much of a string junkie. However I really like these strings. I bought a set for my Dad for his birthday and ended up playing them and fell in love with them. If you have a big body acoustic I'd recommend getting this because they will sound great. I have an Ovation celebrity guitar with the plastic back and it sounded really good despite it not being a big body guitar. So this is not to discourage you from getting these if you have a guitar like mine. The only reason I am saying this is because it sounded a lot better on my Dad's guitar (Which is a big body guitar) vs. Mine. For the price and quality you can't beat it!
R**Y
I purchase this one to replace my old "extra light" strings. This one sounds better and very soft in my ears. Love it
E**A
da es sich um 13-er Saiten handelt, ist es klar daß man hier schon ordentlich Hornhaut braucht. Aber es lohnt sich . Der Klang ist sehr ausgewogen und ein einzelner Ton hat für sich schon eine beachtliche Intesnität. Die Saiten scheinen auch wirklich langlebig zu sein.
A**R
Very good quality strings at this price.
C**Y
I bought these strings for my brother as a Christmas present and he was delighted with them. my brother plays Irish music and said that they are the best guitar strings that you can buy. So I was very pleased with this purchase
P**G
Avec Martin, jamais de mauvaise surprise...
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