Ernie Ball EB2223 Super Slinky Nickel Wound Guitar Strings 9-42
The Ernie Ball EB2223 Super Slinky Guitar Strings 9-42 are a full-set of 6x strings, designed for use with Electric Guitars. These strings are created using Nickel-Plated Steel Wire, which offer a well-balanced tone, suitable for most musical styles. The EB2223 Regular Slinky Guitar Strings 10-46 have Tin-Plated Hex Cores, and a custom gauge selection.
The main features of the Ernie Ball EB2223 Super Slinky Guitar Strings 9-42 include:
Set of 6x Guitar Strings for Electric Instruments
Gauges: 09/11/16/24/32/42
Style: Tin-Plated Hex Core
Material: Nickel-Plated Steel
Manufacturer No.: P02223
Finish: Natural
Manufactured by:
Ernie Ball Inc.
Ernie Ball
53-973 Polk St., CA 92236 Coachella
USA
https://www.ernieball.com/contact
1-800-543-2255
Authorized Representative in Europe:
MUSIK MEYER GmbH
Industriestr. 20, 35041 Marburg
Germany
info@musik-meyer.de
https://www.musik-meyer.de/kontakt-corporate
0049 6421 989 0
Features:
Manufacturer:
Ernie Ball
Unit:
Set
Instrument:
Electric guitar
Gauge:
009 - 042
Material:
Nickel Wound
Polished:
No
Coated:
No
Double Ball-End:
No
7-string:
No
8-string:
No
12-string:
No
Wound G-String:
No
Ernie Ball EB2223 Super Slinky Guitar Strings 9-42
This strings very good sounding guitar and live a long time! very professionals managers, quick delivery, low price Highly recommend! i very pleasure and full satisfaction! sure to re-use the services of this shop
I've been playing slinkys for many years. Everything from skinny little 8's to 12's. When the Cobalts came out, I even used those for awhile. Recently a friend told me the D'ad NYXL was the best string in the world and that I should try them. Ok. I tried them. They break on me all the time. Not while playing either. Just tuning up. I thought initially maybe there was a sharp edge cutting into the string somewhere. But no, they were breaking in the middle. I never had this problem with Ernie Ball. So enough of the high priced D'ads. I'm back with Slinkys and I won't switch again. They make plenty of different versions. From high output alloys like the Cobalts to warm nickel to general purpose well rounded strings like these. I play Rock and Blues mostly, and these work great. Once the stretch is finished, they'll stay in tune no matter how much bending you do. Wipe your strings down after playing and they will last a good long time too!
I bought these strings the first time. Strings rather quite good, generate a good sound. Force tension not so rigid. I think will approach both to beginners and professionals. Quite correspond to the price. I recommend.