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Tite-Fit roundwound nickel-plated electric guitar strings are designed to be a great all-around string available in a wide range of gauges. Based on a round core, the construction techniques for the Tite-Fit electrics are very old. However, the core wire and wrap wire in DR's are the latest, most advanced and expensive metals available. Use Tite-Fit strings for flexibility, tone, and long life. These guitar strings sound great for rock, blues, heavy metal, and jazz.

Gauges 13-17-26-36-46-56.
DR Strings Tite Fit MEH-13 Mega Heavy Nickel Plated Electric Guitar Strings
DR Strings Tite Fit MEH-13 Mega Heavy Nickel Plated Electric Guitar Strings
DR Strings Tite Fit MEH-13 Mega Heavy Nickel Plated Electric Guitar Strings

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  • Gauges 13-17-26-36-46-56
  • Roundwound nickel-plated strings
  • Round core wrapped with advanced metals
  • Great for all styles

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  • DR Quality

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byDoc Stormcrow

    fromPA

    DR strings never disappoint. Perfect on my Les Paul, and my Jaguar for playing hybrid slide. The wound 3rd adds that vintage feel I prefer, and helps stabilize the tuning.

  • Great Heavy Strings

    5

    submitted16 years ago

    byTrace Blanton

    fromDallas

    If you are into heavy strings this is for you. The tone of them is great and they resonate when you play them. I bought several sets so I plan on using them for awhile. I use the 13's on my electric. I also use another variety of bronze 13's on my acoustic. I just like them better.

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