Ernie Ball 2223 Nickel Super Slinky Electric Guitar Strings 9-42

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Description
Ernie Ball Nickel Super Slinky Electric Guitar Strings 9-42 hit the scene in the '70s, which explains the sweet packaging. The choice of generations of rockers, from amateurs to superstars, Ernie Ball Super Slinky 2223 Electric Guitar Strings have established themselves as the industry standard for rock.

Artists like Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Pete Townshend have relied on Ernie Ball strings in the studio recording and in live performances for over 40 years. - ErnieBall.com

Available from Strings and Beyond at a very affordable price, the Ernie Ball Nickel Super Slinky Electric Guitar Strings 9-42 offer a full, balanced midrange sound with a nickel-plated steel wrap wire around a hex-shaped steel core. The non-wound high-carbon steel treble strings go through a specially tempered tin-plating process to balance out the guitar's tone.

To guarantee consistency, maximal performance and longevity, Ernie Ball maintains the highest quality control and makes these strings to exacting specifications. Whether you use them on your Strat or any other axe, you will enjoy their great feel, extended durability and the clear, bright sound they deliver.

Gauges:
2223 Super Slinky 9-11-16-24w-32-42

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All Ernie Ball strings have hermetically sealed foil packaging that defends your strings from humidity, ensuring fresh tone as if they had been made just for you. These strings are born and raised in the U.S. All insert labels are made from 100% recycled materials.

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