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2626 Not Even Slinky Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings - .012-.056 Review

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Specifications

Brand Ernie Ball
Category Electric Guitar Strings
Guitar Type: Electric Guitar,
Coated: No,
Gauges: .012, .016, .024p, .032, .044, .056,
Core Material: Tin-plated Steel,
Winding Material: Nickel Plated Steel,
Winding Type: Round,
Manufacturer Part Number: P02626,

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Nice and thicc

Derreck Stultz
2 years ago

Nice bass end and great tension for drop c. Would recommend to anyone who drops there tuning low.

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Thick Strings

Michael Langston
3 years ago

Pretty good gauges on this set The only thing that kills it for me is that 24p Its just way to tight even in crazy low tunings like A standard I managed to go to D standard down to Drop G on a 25.5 scale if that helps Hopefully those new MAGNUM SLINKYS Don't have that G string problems

Not Even Slinky

Colby
4 years ago

I went on the quest to find some of the heaviest Ernie Ball strings I could for my telecaster deluxe 72 reissue. I've used the Power Slinky and the Skinny Top Heavy Bottom with much satisfaction. But, I had to ask the questions, "What is too heavy?" I had experienced the other string choices having difficulty threading through the tuning pegs and nut, so I was a bit skeptical read more if these strings would even fit my guitar. For Fender guitars, similar to the tele-deluxe, these strings will fit. Unfortunately, some small modifications may be needed to fit properly. I was more forceful than I would have liked when pressing the low E string into the tuning peg nut. Additionally, more tension is going to be applied to the guitar neck than normal, if in standard e tuning, which may result in a slight bowing of the neck. My Tele is tuned a half-step down from standard and I can notice a slight raise in the action. It isn't significant enough for me to adjust the truss rod or bridge. Performance: If you play metal, hard rock, etc and you want to down tune while keeping good string tension, these strings will do it. They have a decent output and clarity that will satisfy most players, but the tension of some strings may cause early fatigue. The "G" string has more tension than I would prefer. It seems a little out of place and makes full step bending a chore. The low E,A,and D strings are thick. Be prepared to provide plenty of lubrication to those wounded strings when rocking power and barre chords. To my surprise I found a lot of delight playing open chords with these "Not Even Slinky" strings. The strings sounds very full and perfectly balanced. I would suggest these strings to people who play country, jazz, ambient, etc. The strings are more diverse than one would think, and work for my needs. In the future I may change out the g string to something around 20 from the existing 24. If your guitar's neck, nut, and tuning pegs can handle the width and tension of these strings I would suggest giving them a try. For the price of Ernie Ball slinky strings it is worth the experiment of "What is too heavy?"

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