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Specifications |
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Brand | PRS | ||
Category | Electric Guitar Strings | ||
Guitar Type: | Guitar, | ||
Number of Strings: | 6, | ||
Coated: | No, | ||
Gauges: | .010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .046, | ||
Core Material: | High-carbon Steel, | ||
Winding Material: | Nickel Plated Steel, | ||
Winding Type: | Round, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | 100148:003:001:004, |
Great strings!
I installed these on my PRS SE Hollowbody II and they sound great! Very bright and clear without sounding too glassy or piercing. First impression is a good one. I've played them for a few weeks now and they still sound good. My hands tend to be on the more corrosive side so I'm looking forward to seeing how soon I will have to change them.
GOAT
Best strings i have used for the price. They do sound better right out of the pack and then a day later they are darker but still sound, feel, and wear better then any other set for ten bucks. I also use a string conditioning oil and these strings last 2 months or more.
I Like these for my Les Paul and my PRS singlecut!
I am a player that tries everything and chooses what is best for me and the certain guitar. I use different sizes, types and brands of strings. My favorite strings are NYXL, Elixirs, and these signatures! So.... I love these on my Gibson Les Paul custom! I love them on my PRS singlecut SC250! I tried them on my custom 24 and I will be sticking with NYXL10-46BT on the cu24.… read more I didn't try these strings on my other guitars, I'm still string hunting on my strat so that will be next. My advice is to string hunt...because strings are so personal...like picks. So find your match. I recommend to try this on Gibsons strongly.
Excellent quality strings, great if you're looking to brighten your tone
I own a PRS CE24 and as soon as I bought it, I played it so hard and for so long I managed to break my first string in only a month. The first set of strings that went on it were ClearTone 9-42's and they sounded awful (these were put on by a tech at Sam Ash while doing a setup, which was a nightmare experience but I digress), so I did my research and found myself between this set… read more and the PRS Classic Electric strings. These got me 95% back to sounding and feeling the same as the day I bought my CE24, but these strings are noticeably brighter and twangier than the Classic Electric strings, which I ultimately bought and use today. I also noticed they are a bit quieter and have less sustain when palm-muted (depending on your preference this might be a plus). I personally prefer the slightly darker tone of the Classic Electrics, but if you own a PRS with factory strings and you want to brighten up your tone, absolutely get these strings. Aside from the Classic Electrics, these are the only strings I will ever put on my PRS guitars.
PRS Signature Strings Solid Performance
I've tried most all strings and it's down to two contenders. PRS and D'Addario. The winner by a margin is the PRS signature strings. They sound and respond a little clearer. Their a bit brighter, a tad lighter and bend a little nicer. I of course play a PRS McCarty 594 so I may be a bit skewed in the PRS favor. They just sound better on my guitar then the D'Addario's. Try them… read more both and you decide for yourself. I do love there strings and highly recommend them. Rockin Roger Richmond, Texas
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