DR Strings Dimebag Darrell DBG-9/50 Signature Hi-Voltage Electric Guitar Strings

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"I've been playin' the strings of strength since 1995. I like the way DR Strings feel and react, you can really get a grip on them. They're great for everything, from big ol' string bends, to huge whammy bar dives, perfect for blood curdling harmonic screams and just straight out heavy chunky riffin'. They also stay in perfect tune and remain fresh and bright for an amazingly long time" said Dimebag.
Gauges 9-11-16-28-38-50.



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- Gauges 9-11-16-28-38-50
- Stay in tune longer
- Remain bright and fresh
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submitted8 months ago
byBeef
fromPittsburgh
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Great strings, its dime #sweepstakes
Good Strings
submitted8 years ago
by1racerx
fromBoise
Good strings. I don't think the hype is all what DR makes them out to be, but they do have a very good tone. And with that fat 50 on the 6th string, you can't go wrong here. Stay in tune well and easy, if you know how to train strings properly. If you're looking for a smaller 6th (like a 46), try the slinky hybrids, they sound amazing.
Sick strings
submitted17 years ago
byyngwie malmsteen
fromVirginia
these strings are the best I've used yet. I've had the same set on for almost a year and they still sound as good as when i put em on. Solos and chunky riffs both sound good on these strings. You will not be disappointed.
The Best
submitted18 years ago
byJeremy
fromOhio
I've been through so many different brands and styles of strings it'll make you sick. I was out buying new strings back in late 2004 and wanted to try something new. As I was looking I saw the Dime's and asked about them. They were exactly want I was looking for. I had tried the Dean Misfit's, all the different Ernie Ball's (Hybrid, Power, Beefy, Not Even Slinky) every kind that was lite mixed with heavy. I had also tried various other DR strings and enjoyed the quality but I wanted something with more of a crunch. When I found these I decided to try them because it was just a week or so after Dime passed (R.I.P.). So in honor of Dime, I put them on and was taken a back. They scream when your playin higher lead riffs, they sound like they're gonna rip your head when your playing heavy rhythm. I also couldn't believe how long the lasted and stayed in tune. These are the only strings I will play with and swear by. If you want something that will stand up to heavy playing but still rip lead parts, these are it. Try them for yourself, you won't be disappointed.
Hamonics?
submitted18 years ago
byShoe
fromnunya
let me just say that i've been jammin on these strings for almost 2 years. i have nothing but good things to say. if you jam out heavy riffs, or you play lead and do alot of harmonics these strings are for you. Dime knew what he was doin when he endorsed these strings, but believe me. these strings are the best. R.I.P Dime
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