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Super Slinky Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings - 9-42 Gauge

Super Slinky Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings - 9-42 Gauge

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  • Ernie Ball Slinkys are played by legends around the world including Slash, Jimmy Page, Metallica, Eric Clapton, and more
  • One of the original Slinky gauges, Super Slinky has remained one of the most popular electric guitar strings for decades
  • Element Shield packaging ensures your strings stay as fresh as they were the day they were made
  • Made in California, USA with the finest and freshest materials

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Ernie Ball Slinky Strings
  • Precision wound with Nickel Plated Steel
  • High Carbon Steel hex core
  • Rich Balanced Tone
  • Signature Slinky Feel
  • Element Shield Packaging

Ernie Ball Slinky Strings

The Original Since 1962.

Ernie Ball Slinky electric guitar strings have been the favorite of legendary artists like Eric Clapton, The Rolling Stones, Jimmy Page, Slash, Green Day and more. Slinky gauge combinations were pioneered by our founder Ernie Ball over 50 years ago, helping shape the sound of rock n roll. Nickel Wound Slinky strings consist of nickel plated steel wrapped around a tin plated high carbon steel core for a balanced tone that compliments all guitar types and playing styles.

Plain Strings

All plain strings feature a series of lock twists to secure the wire around the ball end preventing slippage and ensuring a long lasting string within minimal break in time.

Wound Strings

Nickel Wound Slinky strings are precision wound with nickel plated steel wire providing a classic, balanced tone with superior intonation and consistency.

Core Wire

The core is made from tin plated high carbon steel hex wire providing excellent durability.

AC/DC's Angus Young plays Super Slinky 9-42.

The Rolling Stone's Keith Richards plays Regular Slinky 10-46.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Eric Clapton plays Regular Slinky 10-46.

Led Zeppelin's legendary guitarist Jimmy Page plays Super Slinky 9-42.

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