Ernie Ball Electric Guitar Strings Ernie Ball Ultra Slinky Nickelwound Electric Guitar Strings 10-48 Gauge
Ernie Ball welcomes two new popular gauge combinations to its world famous Slinky line of electric guitars strings. Burly and Ultra Slinky guitar sets feature the same great bright and balanced tone that Slinkys are known for, in new never-before-offered gauge combinations. Ultra Slinky’s combines the popular Regular Slinky and Power Slinky strings into one set featuring the lighter playability of the Regular Slinkys with the heavier low-end tone of the Power Slinky set. This combination is perfect for lead players who love to bend without losing fullness or tension for rhythm and chords. Burly Slinky strings are ideal for players who prefer a heavier set of strings for thicker sounding chords, beefier low end but also require a little more tension when playing solos. Both sets feature nickel-plated steel wrap wire around a steel plated hex core for that iconic Slinky feel and tone that players have relied on for decades.
Product Features
- Bright, balanced tone
- Classic Slinky feel
- Wound strings wrapped with nickel plated steel around tin plated high carbon steel hex cores
- Tin plated high carbon steel plain strings
- Ultra Slinky (10, 13, 17, 28, 38, 48)
The super slinky seemed to be the best for me so … I started learning how to play the guitar about 1 month ago. I was started off playing with the standard string that I got with my guitar. Even though I practice frequently, my fingers still hurt. I decided to do some research on how to fix my problem and one of the solutions was to get a different set of strings. The super slinky seemed to be the best for me so I bought it. After setting up the strings and doing a practice session, I can honestly say that it made a difference. The strings…
Good set of strings for a great price Good set of strings for a great price. Compared to other strings from D’addario, Gibson, and Elixer, these strings are a much better value since they are so cheap. However, in all the years that I have been playing, I have not once said, “man this guitar is great, what kind of strings are these?” Great guitars play and sound great, period, given of course that you are using at least decent strings. I know that every guitarist has their go-to strings, as do I (and the brands and…