GHS

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Gauges: .009, .011, .016, .26, .36, .46.

The dynamite alloy Boomers continue to be the standard
to play by. The bright, long-lasting tone continues to be THE POWER STRING. GHS has made the highest-quality strings since 1964. The choice of numerous guitar greats.
GHS GBCL Boomers Custom Light Electric Guitar Strings

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    • Just the strings I use on my electrics

      5

      submitted5 years ago

      byrsjd41

      fromDetroit metro area

      None to make

    • Have bought these for many years good and reliable

      4

      submitted5 years ago

      byTerry

      fromEvansville, IN

      Use on most of my guitars

    • Great feeling strings

      5

      submitted6 years ago

      byRick Foxx

      fromWashington

      I have been playing guitar for 40 years and have tried them all...but these strings are the best with very little breakage and decent tone. Thanks GHS

    • good bang for the buck

      5

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      submitted7 years ago

      byKyle

      fromundisclosed

      awesome. right up there with d'addario and ernie ball.

    • See description

      5

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      submitted8 years ago

      byGeorge

      fromundisclosed

      Bought these because I like GHS

    • Perfect medium

      5

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      submitted10 years ago

      byGravity Zen

      fromMinneapolis, MN

      Most of the guitars in the store have "10's", i.e. strings that run from .010 to around .046. I do a lot of bending. They kill my fingers. But "9's" (.009 to around .042) are so wimpy that my double locking Floyd Rose can't even keep them in tune. Enter the GHS GBCLs. The extra-light tops let me bend 3 or even 4 semitones, while the "merely" light bottoms keep things solid (and are still easy to bend). I've been using them for years, and now that they no longer stock them in stores, I guess I'll be getting all my strings online from now on. And did I mention that, all gauges aside, I'll take GHS over most any other brand?

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