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Specifications |
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Brand | Thomastik-Infeld | ||
Category | Electric Guitar Strings | ||
Guitar Type: | Electric Guitar, | ||
Number of Strings: | 6, | ||
Coated: | No, | ||
Gauges: | .009, .011, .017, .026, .037, .046, | ||
Core Material: | Steel, | ||
Winding Material: | Brass plated/Magnecore Alloy, | ||
Winding Type: | Round, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | RP109, |
Different strings
These strings are pricey but keep their brilliance for a very long time and intonate exceptionally well. I would typically change strings every 4-6 weeks and these can go for nearly 4 months. They can best be described as being brilliantly warm, balanced and smooth/soft to the touch. They drive a good signal through the pickups and the tension sits in the middle as compared to strings… read more I've played over the last 20+ years; they aren't overly stiff like GHS boomers nor super slinky like round core pure nickels. On my Gibson, I find the 9 gauge side provides a great feel without sounding overly thin while the 26,37 and 46 wound strings keeps the tone thick. Have not had a string break since trying these out a few years ago. I sometimes will put on other brands but keep coming back to these. No hype - worth trying out.
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