Ernie Ball Regular Slinky Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings 3 Pack - 10-46 Gauge
Ernie Ball

Ernie Ball Regular Slinky Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings 3 Pack - 10-46 Gauge

Ernie Ball · ASIN: B00CAV0TRQ

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4.7/ 5.0
Overall
4.6
User Score
4.8
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4.3
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About This Product

Regular Slinky 3 Pack

Product Details

Brand
Ernie Ball
Model
‎P03221
Color
Regular (10-46)
Size
‎3-Pack
Dimensions
‎11.43 x 2.54 x 15.24 cm; 90.72 g
Weight
‎90.6 g
Manufacturer
Ernie Ball
Date First Available
March 20 2014
ASIN
B00CAV0TRQ

Customer Reviews Summary

After playing guitar so many years, I've tried practically every string brand out there, but I keep coming back to Ernie Ball Super Slinkys. Got this 4-pack bundle last month and figured I'd share why these have been my go-to strings for years. The consistency alone makes them worth it - I can't count how many times I've had other brands snap during installation or sound dull right out of the package.I play everything from blues to metal on my Strat, and these 9-42 gauge strings handle it all. Not too thick that bending becomes a workout, but not so thin that they break when I'm really digging in. The nickel plating gives them this warm tone that works perfectly for rhythm parts while still keeping enough brightness for lead work. They're especially nice for those moments when I need to switch between clean passages and distorted sections in the same song, as they respond really well to dynamics and picking strength. The wounds don't feel rough on my fingers either, which matters a lot during long practice sessions or gigs where I'm playing for hours.What I appreciate most is how they settle in quickly after installation. Used to use another popular brand that would take forever to stop stretching and stay in tune, but these Ernie Balls typically stabilize after about 15-20 minutes of playing. The tin-plated plain strings have a nice snap to them that cuts through the mix when playing with my band. My high E string used to break constantly with other brands, but that happens much less frequently with these.The 4-pack is a smart purchase for regular players who change strings often. I swap mine every 3-4 weeks (depending on how much I've been playing and sweating), and having multiple sets ready to go saves me from those desperate late-night runs to find new strings before a gig. Made in California with good quality control too - haven't had a dud set in all the years I've been using them.