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Best Sounding Best Playing
Ive been playing guitar for 15 years and have about 6 guitars at any time. These are great strings that I use when I want a nice clean tone. I put these strings on my Gibson Les Paul and my Jackson Soloist. On the Gibson I get a nice brite sound with a lot of bluesy twang and on the Jackson I get a nice bottom crunch without to much bass and on top a clean brite sound that is perfect for solos. I bend a lot on both of these guitars and these are the only strings that dont break. If youre looking for an excesively metal sound look at someting else (like D'Addario), but if you want an easy playing string that screams for solos with just the right amount of crunch, these are the strings to get.
Reviewed by Guitar Greg on 1/3/2008 who plays Rock, Blues.
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Great sound
This is my first time trying out a different gauge and brand. I have been using D'Addarios for a long time, but decided to try out these ernie ball srings after reading the reviews. These strings are way better than my old D'Addarios. These strings sound great whether your looking for a clean sound or playing some good old rock n roll. I'm going to stick with ernie balls from now on.
Reviewed by Dao on 2/19/2008 who plays Blues, rock.
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Ball 2221 slinky strings
Great price, B's and E's can take a beating without breaking. I've used Ball .008's and they can be bent around the neck without losing tune.
Reviewed by J Woody Haugh on 12/19/2008 who plays from rock to classical.
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Great Strings
These strings are really good. i've had them on my squier for about a week and theyve been perfect. Theyre flexible... not loose, flexible. They feel really comfortable and you dont have to push down really hard to get a nice clean crisp sound. So if youre looking for some new strings i would recommend these no matter if your beginning or not. They can also be used on any kind of guitar. GREAT STRINGS!!
Reviewed by Fenderman101 on 1/16/2008 who plays metal, rock, punk rock, hard rock.
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GREAT SOUND AND FEEL
I love these strings they feeel great on my fingers so i can play for days, and the have a nice sound to them. get them
Reviewed by johnnie on 7/1/2009 who plays metal and rock.
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Slinky
They rock thats all I can say. Before I use these slinky's i was using elixers which just werent cutting it. I put these slinky's on my Ibanez SZR 720 and it gave me a bright new tone that a wanted. I really want to get a Gibson so I can truely rock out on the slinky's.
Reviewed by Matt on 6/6/2009 who plays Classic Rock.
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Thumbs up
Theses strings are awesome. I have been using them for 2 years now. They are great. They last pretty long.. unless you're down tuning a lot sooner or later that high e and b will break. But other then that they have a great sound and feel too them i'd say too people who have not used or tried theses strings do so now!!! you will not regret it!!
Reviewed by Daniel on 7/20/2009 who plays Rock,Metal,Clean.
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Slinky is the future
greatest strings ever, they simply sound amazing and would not buy anything else now that i have played these strings. Using them on a Les Paul so that helps too.
Reviewed by the iron man on 9/29/2008 who plays metal, classic rock blues.
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Great Strings
These are the only strings I use. I mainly use them because they aren't too bad on the fingers and they can take a lot of wear and tear without snapping. Another reason I like them is because the backs are pretty cool, and have a list of bands who use the strings. However, they get dirty really easily, so beware, expecially if you like to eat greasy food (not the greatest idea) like popcorn and potato chips while you play, and you don't clean your strings regularly. Other than that, these are among the finest strings out there.
Reviewed by SGJax on 9/16/2008 who plays Older Metal, Thrash, Classic Rock, Punk.
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Excellent Strings
I love these strings. I first tried these strings after my first time using super slinkys. I have pretty large hands, and I personally didn't like the way the super slinkys were so flexible. The regular slinkys however, are a great fit for me. They require a firm press on the frets, but you still get a good sound out of them. They also work really well for bends, so don't worry about them being too stiff. They work great on my Les Paul no matter if I'm playing with or without distortion.
Reviewed by Mitch on 6/6/2008 who plays Everything.
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