Fender 250XS Nickel Plated Steel Electric Guitar Strings – Extra Super Light
Fender super 250’s are an excellent choice for rock and other styles of music where the guitar needs to cut through. Fender super 250’s are installed at the factory on all non-tremolo fender electric guitars as original equipment.
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Fender super 250’s are an excellent choice for rock and other styles of music where the guitar needs to cut through.
Fender super 250’s are installed at the factory on all non-tremolo Fender electric guitars as original equipment.
When they shipped a bad batch to the local music store I got fed … Back in the ’70’s, I was using Ernie Ball strings on my electric guitar. When they shipped a bad batch to the local music store I got fed up with them breaking before I got them tuned to pitch. I went looking for something else, found these and have used them on all my electric guitars for forty years now. They’re inexpensive, last a long time and the “pure nickel” wrap is easy on the frets. They also sound great.Over the years, production has shifted from the US, to…
The strings for Strats After 20 plus years of playing I’ve tried every brand and every gimmick of guitar string out there. The coated Nanowebs & Clear Tones, the different alloy formulas like the cobalts and platinums and the mix & match heavy top/light bottoms. To me nickel wound or straight nickel strings are the best for electrics, but for Strats in particular the Fender Bullets are my favorites.The marketing device of the bullet ends making the strings sustain more with the trem block is true. I can…
Pure Nickel Bullets These strings are nickel which greatly reduces fret and saddle wear and they sound good. If you are using stainless steel strings you are wearing those two critical guitar components down and they will eventually have to be replaced. Saddles are easy to replace fret wire can be costly as that type of work is best left to the experts which with it comes an added cost to the player.So I (and many others) play nickel.Bullet end? If you are playing a Stratocaster with a…
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When they shipped a bad batch to the local music store I got fed … Back in the ’70’s, I was using Ernie Ball strings on my electric guitar. When they shipped a bad batch to the local music store I got fed up with them breaking before I got them tuned to pitch. I went looking for something else, found these and have used them on all my electric guitars for forty years now. They’re inexpensive, last a long time and the “pure nickel” wrap is easy on the frets. They also sound great.Over the years, production has shifted from the US, to…
The strings for Strats After 20 plus years of playing I’ve tried every brand and every gimmick of guitar string out there. The coated Nanowebs & Clear Tones, the different alloy formulas like the cobalts and platinums and the mix & match heavy top/light bottoms. To me nickel wound or straight nickel strings are the best for electrics, but for Strats in particular the Fender Bullets are my favorites.The marketing device of the bullet ends making the strings sustain more with the trem block is true. I can…
Pure Nickel Bullets These strings are nickel which greatly reduces fret and saddle wear and they sound good. If you are using stainless steel strings you are wearing those two critical guitar components down and they will eventually have to be replaced. Saddles are easy to replace fret wire can be costly as that type of work is best left to the experts which with it comes an added cost to the player.So I (and many others) play nickel.Bullet end? If you are playing a Stratocaster with a…