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Adamas Strings for Acoustic Guitar Silk & Steel Coated
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Adamas Strings for Acoustic Guitar Silk & Steel Coated

  • Combines flexibility and sonority: extremely soft feel with warm tone and high brilliance
  • Solid brass ball end
  • Special core wire surrounded by multifilament fibres
  • Copper alloy winding wire, silver-plated
  • Optimal protection and longer durability: winding wire and plain strings, NUOVA COATED (ultra-thin nano coating less than 1 micron = 0.001 mm)
  • Very stable tuning
  • Ideally suited for folk, gypsy jazz, blues, fingerpicking and soloists
  • Individual strings available
  • Custom-Light .010 .014 .024w .028w .038w .047w
  • Tension set: 136 lbs/61.7 kg
GEWA item number:
664.701
Producer item number:
EA-A1047/SK_GWM

Adamas SILK & STEEL strings impress with their balanced tone and remarkable tuning stability.


Silk & Steel strings generally sound more muted and mellow than conventional phosphor bronze strings and are softer to play. This makes them especially appealing to guitarists seeking a warm yet articulate tone, while also valuing a comfortable playing feel and reduced finger noise.


Details such as the special core wire – surrounded by multifilament fibers – as well as the solid brass ball ends contribute to above-average brilliance and presence. The proven Nuova Coated Nano coating also ensures optimum protection against corrosion, giving the strings a long lifespan.


Versatile for every style: Adamas Silk & Steel combine flexibility with rich, full-bodied tone.

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Ovation instruments, especially Adamas, have always been among the most innovative guitars imaginable.


But an outstanding guitar also needs outstanding strings. This high standard led the developers of the Ovation guitars, the engineers of the KAMAN company, to become increasingly dissatisfied with the strings of other manufacturers. With their advanced measuring methods, they analysed their weaknesses and began to apply this knowledge when KAMAN acquired the National Musical String Company in 1970, moved it to Connecticut, renamed it Kaman Musical String Company and developed the new ADAMAS strings there.


They added some remarkable features to their new product: a higher-quality phosphor bronze alloy that "darkens" the strings visually and tonally, composite gauging, closed, solid ball ends and high-precision manufacturing.


Since 1980 - just ten years after the development process began - ADAMAS Phosphor Bronze strings have been among the hottest professional strings, whether played on Ovation, Adamas or traditional wooden guitars.


The original equipment of the Ovation and Adamas guitars is the .012 set 1818, today in the modern, nano-coated version.