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3150R Original Bullets Pure Nickel Electric Strings - .010-.046 Regular Review

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Brand Fender
Category Electric Guitar Strings
Guitar Type: Electric Guitar,
Number of Sets: 1,
Number of Strings: 6,
Coated: No,
Gauges: .010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .046,
Core Material: Steel,
Winding Material: Pure Nickel,
Winding Type: Round Wound,
Manufacturer Part Number: 0733150406,

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The Final Piece That Truly Makes A Fender Sing

Seth
4 years ago

I have an American Strat and I have experimented stringing it with all sorts of brands and types of strings on it. For years I had tried all sorts of different strings, from the usual standard Ernie Ball sets to even GHS Flatwounds, I continued to enjoy my Strat while still feeling like I was missing something tonality-wise. A few years ago my friend had purchased a Fender Custom read more Shop American Telecaster, and, it goes without saying, it played and sounded beautiful. What I immediately noticed was the sound and feel of the strings he had on it. I asked what did he request they put on it when they shipped it out and he said "they put Fender Original Bullets strings on it." I immediately had to face palm myself: of all the different brands of strings I ever tried on my Strat, I never once thought to go straight to the source itself, Fender. The rest is history. I immediately bought a pack of Original Bullets and put them on my Strat and I was forever satisfied. I heard all the little nuances I was looking for in the clean/distorted tones while getting great sustain. These are now the only type of strings I buy and restring my Strat with.

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Best Strings !!

LawDawh
5 years ago

I have used super bullets on my Strat for yrs. and they are Indeed fine strings. But, these orig. bullets beat them for tone quality and play ability. They are superb and the only strings you need for your Strat. Absolutely love them !

Noodle Beauty

FlukeBob
5 years ago

These strings are so supple, and so perfect in tone (for my taste) that I tend to use them on anything with a vibrato bar that the bullet ends work with. Otherwise I use the ball end 150R. I love them. I still experiment with other manufacturer's strings but so far these are "Ol Bessie" for my money.

Absolute perfection!

Tom Daniels
13 years ago

These are the greatest electric guitar strings ever made. The pure nickel wrap combined with the bullet ends make a HUGE difference in performance on every level. The bullets add increased sustain and low-end response (which you can really FEEL in your gut), extra tuning stability, and reduce breakage tremendously. Even though nick-plated steel is probably the most commonly used read more wrap (like Fender's 3250 Super Bullets - which are also fantastic), the PURE NICKEL wrap is second to none for the vintage purist or veteran Stratocaster user. These strings are more powerful and musical than any other I've experienced in my 25+ years of playing. I put these babies on my 1982 Fullerton-era '62 RI Stratocaster and plug directly into my original 1964 Deluxe Reverb for a truly mind-blowing guitar experience! Shockingly good - but that's what you get with Fender!

Best strings for your strat

Scott Turner
13 years ago

These are the only strings I will use on my Fender Stratocaster. After trying many brands and never being 100% happy with them I found these and never looked back. The pure nickel tone is dynamite. These strings don't break, play great, and last a good amount of time. The bullet ends allow the strings to seat properly in your strat and hold perfect tune.

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