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GHS R+RXL Nickel Rockers Roundwound Extra Light Electric Guitar Strings


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Reviewed by 4 customers
No Soul Rock.. but
submitted4 years ago
byJum
fromMadison WI
I can't find D'Andreas soul rocks. Semi flats quiet, last awhile, bright enough for metal and country, MUCH easier on my old hands
Great strings
submitted6 years ago
byPhil
fromGA
Great feel and performance.
Strings sound good
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
byReaper
fromAlabama
Use these on my tele
Just what I need
submitted12 years ago
byAlberto Funaioli _
fromMidland, MI
I have been used GHS Boomers strings on my MIJ Vintage '62 Reissue Stratocaster for many years, and I always loved their playability and sound. I recently purchased a 2012 American Standard Stratocaster, and the strings that came with it were - uhm - not very good: stiff and sounded "old". Therefore, it was a no brainer for me to buy GHS strings for my new guitar. Since it has a maple neck, I chose the Nickel Rockers, that are supposed to sound a little warmer than the regular Boomers. To tell you the truth, I am not sure I can hear the difference, but for sure these strings provide all the playability, bendability and great sound I have been accustomed to. To sum up: go with GHS, but buy the regular Boomers for the same quality and lower price.
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