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Gauges 10-13-17-26-36-46.It's simply amazing what a little -320° liquid nitrogen can do to a guitar string. Put a set of Dean Markley Blue Steel strings on your electric guitar and hear what all the noise is about. Twice the tone and twice the life.
This 10 gauge string set is great if you're looking for a nice set of strings at a low cost. They're fairly durable, and they give a bright sound. I use them on my Schecter S1 elite on my Marshall Practice amp, and am sastisfied with the sound. However, if you are looking for a more durable string, and money is no object, perhaps look at Elixirs or DR Extra Lifes.
Reviewed by AnastasiosHayas on 10/18/2006 who plays Hard Rock, Rock.
These babies are genuine, blues guitar strings. Note for note, these things scream the highs, and bellow the lows. When you feel like playing some SRV or Jimi Hendrix, these strings do the job. They are rich in tone, and stay rich for a long period of time. Just make sure your bridge is set up for regular strings. ( I put them on my squier strat, and the bridge about snapped off.) But, regardless, these are amazing strings, much better than, ernie balls, fender bullets, and the like. Go Dean Markely Blue Steel!
Reviewed by JimiRayPage on 7/6/2007 who plays Blues/Rock/Classic Rock.
I just replaced the original strings on my gibson Les Paul Traditional Plus after noticing my third string was hitting the frets even though the string was in tune. I started practicing on my guitar and I notice the sound comes out good. Shredding slowly up and down on the E string seems to be easy and I ended up picking up some speed. I started shredding a bit faster with less mistakes than before. It even sounds good with the reverb delay distortion sound whenever I am playing the Star Spangle Banner. Also, the clean setting sounded good when I am playing the Blues progression. I would recommend this to a friend.
Reviewed by Eddie V. aka Flood on 8/24/2009 who plays Rock and Roll, Blues, Folk.
I've been using Blue Steel's since the early 90's, and while I still give other strings a chance now and then, nothing ever feels quite the same. From Blues to Black Metal, these strings are the best.
Reviewed by Barackin' In The Free World on 2/28/2008 who plays Blues, Metal, Classic Rock, Classical.
you will see wear on your frets immediately when using any kind of steel string, so just don't use steel and increase the lifetime of your frets.
Reviewed by zachpw91 on 1/24/2008 who plays Rack and Roll.