Ernie Ball Super Slinky
9-42 Electric Guitar Strings
- Precision made using finest materials
- Wide range of gauges available
- The preferred string of many musicians
- Made in the USA
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Ernie Ball Electric Guitar Strings Super Slinky 9-42
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Ernie Ball electric guitar strings are manufactured to precise tolerances using only the finest materials around. They are used by countless artists worldwide in live situations or in the studio. All string sets give you an outstanding tone that covers bedroom players to the professionals of the music profession. The finest quality nickel strings are hand made in the US of A!
Available in all popular gauges as below:
Super Slinky
Super Light-sizes- 9, 11, 16, 24, 32, 42
Light gauge strings for beginners and guitarists who like to use lighter strings for easy bending.
Regular Slinky
Regular-sizes- 10, 13, 17, 26, 36, 46
This is a regular gauge set of strings for the guitarist that likes strings a little heavier but not too stiff.
Power Slinky
Medium-sizes-11, 14, 18, 28, 38, 48
Heavy strings for heavy players!
Hybrid Slinky
Hybrid-sizes- 9, 11, 16, 26, 36, 46
Super Slinky tops and Regular Slinky bottoms. These are for the player who likes easy bending but wants a slightly fuller sound from the bottom end.
Skinny Top Heavy Bottom
Light top heavy bottom-sizes- 10, 13, 17, 30, 42, 52
These strings are great for drop tuning!
Reviews
No guitar is complete without the strings which can make all the difference to the sound that you make. The choice of gauges that are available can be quite daunting especially to the new player. Our guys are always chopping and changing depending on what they play. As strings are pretty cheap these days its well worth trying out the different gauges until you find the one that you get on with. With beginners we always suggest starting with the standard 9 gauge and go on from there. We are always happy to advise you if you are not sure.



