Ernie Ball Regular Slinky Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings - 10-46 Gauge
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Ernie Ball Regular Slinky Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings - 10-46 Gauge
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The Ernie Ball Paradigm strings are the first guitar strings to come with a guarantee that they won't break! If your strings break or rust within 90 days, Ernie Ball will replace them! Officially the strings of electric guitar and gracing the biggest stages on the planet, with a list of accredited players that is enviably massive! [We’ve listed a few at the bottom.]
Most new guitars come strung with light-gauge strings. For beginning players, that’s probably a good place to start. As you develop and your fingers gain calluses and strength, you may want to gradually move up to heavier strings, depending on the music you play. As light gauge strings have a thinner construction, they typically sound brighter and more articulate too. This is another quality that country players adore about skinny strings. To most guitar players, 9-42 and 8-38 gauge strings are considered “light”. Heavy Guitar Strings Preferable for a looser, Les Paul-like feel on a Fender Scale instrument. Gibson Scale – Skinny Top / Heavy Bottom (10-52) Preferable for getting a heavier, more Strat-like tension on a Gibson Scale instrument. Drop D Both Scales – Skinny Top / Heavy Bottom (10-52)
Ernie Ball Regular Slinky Lime Electric Guitar Strings Features:
The strings on your guitar have a major impact on its sound and playability. The wrong gauge makes playing harder, the guitar feel wrong and can seriously reduce your enjoyment.
They've changed the game completely by creating these incredibly strong and reliable strings, without losing that signature Ernie Ball Slinky tone. The nano-coating is thin enough to ensure that the string won't corrode but it still resonates and rings like an uncoated string would. And they won't flake like many coated strings do so you won't get that 'fluff' on the lower strings. Ready To Gig Optimal for detuning. Similar to the Skinny Top / Heavy Bottom, but several gauges heavier. Provides a higher-tension feel. Gibson Scale – Power Slinky (11-48)Lots of high-profile players use hybrid guitar strings these days, and they’re particular popular with guitarists that employ ‘drop D’ tuning. Matt Bellamy (Muse) is an extreme case, who uses medium 10-46 gauges combined with a low .60 for his 6th string. Now that’s heavy!
Still feels slinky, but retains a good amount of tension. Fender Scale (Option B) – Beefy Slinky (11-54) Regular slinky coated strings for longer life and superior tone. 10, 13, 17, 26, 36, 46 gauges. A brief guide to strings: Using the 11-48 set with the low-E string swapped out for a 52 gives you all of the low-end chug that you need while still feeling like standard tuning on the higher strings. Gibson Scale – Beefy Slinky (11-54)
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Produced to the highest quality standards, Ernie Ball Regular Slinky guitar strings are precision manufactured for consistency, optimum performance and longevity. To find which Ernie Ball electric guitar strings are right for you, the key is experimentation. Figure out which strings sound best to your ear, feel best on your fingers, and enable you to create the music you want to create. As a starting point, consider our best-selling Regular Slinkys, played by artists across many genres on stages big and small. Regular Slinkys’ ever-popular 10-to-46 gauge, often referred to as “10s” or “10 gauge,” provides players with a nice balance of tension and tone. Slightly on the heavier side, while retaining a bit of looseness and slinkiness on the Gibson Scale. Drop C# Fender Scale – Power Slinky (11-48) + 52
With the Paradigm strings, you won't have to have that pre-show feeling that tonight you may break a string. They're so strong that you can go out and play as hard as you want with confidence that the strings won't break. This is because of a new wire drawing process that ensures the string doesn't lose strength. Here's what Ernie Ball say about the Paradigm strings:Essentially, hybrid guitar strings give you the best of both worlds. They typically feature heavy bottom strings and light treble strings. But before we look into why they’re becoming a favoured choice, lets first identify the reasons why there are so many different guitar string gauges available. What’s The Difference Between Guitar String Gauges? The best selling strings from Ernie Ball, the Regular Slinky strings are played by such living legends as Eric Clapton, John Mayer, Steve Vai and countless others.
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