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Ernie Ball is the pioneer of Rock and Roll guitar strings. Since setting the industry standard for electric strings, the list of Slinky users has grown to include the likes of Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Steve Vai and Slash. If you like tone, you like Slink
RPS Slinky Set gauges: 8, 11, 14, 22w, 30w, 38w Nickel-Plated Steel Round Wound Hex Core Anchor: Ball w/ RPS 6 string Optimal tuning: E-Standard Plain 3rd
The Elixir Nanoweb Electric 09-42 is a set of 6-string electric guitar strings made from nickel-plated steel with a Nanoweb coating and come in a super light gauge.
Elixir coated strings have a well-earned reputation for prolonging your tone and string-life, and have become the go-to string of choice for experienced players and professionals the world over for this very reason.
The EJ45, hard tension, is preferred for its balance of rich tone, increased resistance and strong projection.
The DAddario EJ43 Pro-Arté Nylon strings are the perfect set for any level of player who prefer a lighter touch, as their light tension provides ease as well as a rich, warm tone.
The D'Addario EJ45 Pro-Arte Nylon, Normal Tension is D'Addario's best selling classical set, preferred for its balance of rich tone, comfortable feel and dynamic projection.
EJ13 is a custom light gauge 80/20 Bronze set that features lighter top and bottom strings for ease of playability and balance.
D'Addario's lightest gauge of acoustic strings, EJ10s are ideal for beginners or players who prefer a softer tone and easy bending.
EXL115 is preferred for their moderate flexibility and rich, full tone. XL Nickel Wound electric guitar strings, long recognized as the industry standard, are ideal for a wide range of musical styles.
Ernie Ball Power Slinky Electric Strings are a perfect match for those who like chunky rhythms for rock and roll or blues. Power Slinkys have long been favoured by Slash, Metallica, & Kenny Wayne Shepherd due to the thicker gauge combination providing a
Ernie Ball revolutionised electric guitar strings in the late 1960's by creating lighter gauges that better suited the rock guitarist, ‘Slinky' strings were born.