Ernie Ball ERNIE BALL 1010 .010GA SNGL ELEC STR

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4.93
15 Reviews
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of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Practicing7
- Back-Up5
- Concerts2
- Breaks Easy1
- Poor Tone Quality1
- Experienced8
- Professional Musician3
- Consistent10
- Good Tone7
- Long Life6
- Well Built / Quality6
- It's just one guitar string given to me1
Reviewed by 15 customers
Great sounding strings
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submitted6 months ago
byRichard
fromMiami Florida
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Last long and feel good
Ernie Ball strings a staple for every guitar player
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submitted6 months ago
byJerry
fromSan Antonio TX
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Ernie Ball strings are synonymous with quality for the price .At guitar center it is essential to pickup a set as the price is well worth it . The prices are competitive with other stores but the staff is the reason I go to my local Guitar center.
I would buy this again
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submitteda year ago
byD
fromSacramento, ca
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Perfect for when your string breaks and you don't want a whole set
Gets the job done
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submitteda year ago
byPhill
fromBinghamton
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I use the cable to connect my pedals. Works as advertised. Seems high quality.
Definitely saved me!!!
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submitteda year ago
bydara
fromPhoenix, az
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Had a gig and forgot I had 2 different size high E strings on my 12... didn't matter in the low frets but was more and more excruciating from the A on up 😭 GC always has what I need when I need it. And the sticks are quality for the price!!
Great product. Will buy again.
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submitteda year ago
bySean
fromWashington
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Replacement string
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submitted2 years ago
asked byMary Kay
fromWestLake, Ohio
I have several miscellaneous Ernie Ball strings. I do not know What letter string they are only the gauge number. Can you help?
We can start. If they're between 8 and 42, they're guitar strings. 40 to 105 would make them bass strings. Please give us a call to better help you out – 855-770-3373