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Gibson SEG-900ML Medium Light L5 Pure Nickel Wound Jazz Electric Guitar Strings

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Gibson L-5 Pure Nickel Wound Jazz Electric strings are intended for players who want a heavier, jazzier feel to their guitars, but still want the crisp attack of a roundwound string. The nickel wrap gives these strings a warm tone, and the combination of gauges let you enjoy a superior balance of feel and volume. Vacuum sealed for freshness.

All Gibson strings are bench tested and builder approved to bring the best sound possible out of your instrument.


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Bright Tones...

In short, the strings give's me a good round sound but, the 3rd-G string which comes wound, works just fine for one of my guitars and the sound I'm producing...but sometimes I want just like a little brighter sound, and a plain 3rd-G string can produce just a little brighter sound that hear when I'm playing. So, if you please can produce the same set string with the option of the 3rd-G string being wound or plain. Thanks

Reviewed by Steven Salguero on 9/6/2006 who plays Blues, jazz and all other music....

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