- Popular Brands
DR Strings Hi-Def NEON Multi-Color Light Electric Guitar Strings (9-42) 2 Pack

Description
DR NEONs„¢ are super bright color-coated strings that sound clear, bright and musical. Players love the bright NEON„¢ colors and their remarkable sound. Super bright in daylight and under stage lighting, DR NEON„¢ is 100% black light reactive and glow strongly under UV lighting. NEONs are the first coated string to make no apologies. While Neons last as long as a coated string should (three to four times as long as uncoated strings) they sound as good, or better, than uncoated strings.



Featured Articles
Reviews
3.75
4 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Practicing1
- Rocksmith1
- Breaks Easy1
- Novice3
- Good Tone2
- Consistent1
- Well Built / Quality1
- Learning Tool1
Reviewed by 4 customers
Great strings at a good price.
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byPaul
fromColorado Springs
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I got these for my daughter's birthday to put on the guitar we gave her. She loves how colorful they are. I think this is a really good price for 2 sets.
Easy on the fingers....
Verified Buyer
submitted9 years ago
byDoc
fromWilmington, DE
Look great on ebony, rosewood fretboards; adds some nice colors. Do not last as long as cobalts or slinkys but are much easier on the fingers for practice. At the price of 2 packs for less than 11 dollars they cannot be beat. DR makes great strings and the only problem with the Neons is their ability to wear out fairly quickly.
neon strings
Verified Buyer
submitted9 years ago
byTERRY
fromundisclosed
color starting to come off the hi e string where i pick with in days. only had them a week they sound good have yet to install green strings
Get the medium ones. Good learning tool. Matches Rocksmith.
Verified Buyer
submitted10 years ago
byI LEARNED A POWER CHORD LAST NIGHT
fromDetroit
I bought these for the kids, who are learning their way around the fretboard and playing Rocksmith. The colors match the Rocksmith scheme. It also helps a lot when trying to tell them what note we're aiming at. The paint does wear off a little but not so much that you can't identify colors. Get these, but do the *medium* strings, particularly if you're using a kids' guitar. These light ones are either too fragile for beginners or for short necks. I broke the high E just installing it on a Squier mini, and the G broke a week later. THe medium set I got for myself did not break after multiple bending drills. Rocksmith makes you retune your guitar constantly and these super light strings don't seem to like that. Fortunately, a 2 pack means spare strings on hand.
- Previous
- 1
- Next
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
No results but…
You can be the first to ask a new question.
It may be Answered within 48 hours.







