GHS

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Gauges .011, .015, .018, .26, .36, .50.

Roundwound nickel-plated steel delivers passion, power, and performance. 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 GBM Boomers Medium Electric Guitar Strings
GHS GBM Boomers Medium Electric Guitar Strings

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    9 Reviews

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    1. Practicing3
    2. Back-Up1
    Cons
    1. Breaks Easy1
    2. uncomfortable1
    Describe Yourself
    1. Experienced4
    2. Novice1
    3. Professional Musician1
    Pros
    1. Good Tone4
    2. Long Life3
    3. Well Built / Quality2
    4. Consistent1
    • Recommended

      5

      submitted5 years ago

      byPSB

      fromWorld

      Great tone for Blues licks and overall arpeggio practicing

    • Been using for many years

      5

      submitted5 years ago

      byBrew

      fromWilmington, cal.

      Totally satisfied with all styles.

    • Never again

      1

      submitted6 years ago

      byLegato525

      fromReno, NV

      In 20 years, I have never broken a set of stirrings while restringing a guitar. I usually buy more expensive strings, but this time i was a bit low. The boomers got great reviews and i figured I'd go for it. Unfortunately they didn't make it through the process. Whats funny is the high E broke while i was string the A string. It just snapped, or was not tuned or play. Just tightened into position. What a waste of money.

    • Great overtones and great at cutting through

      5

      submitted6 years ago

      byjrNTexas

      fromAustin, Texas

      IMO the best strings on the market!

    • Great strings at a great price!

      5

      submitted6 years ago

      byGabo

      fromEl Paso, Tx.

      Great sound & tone! I would recommend these strings to any guitar player

    • They're okay

      4

      submitted7 years ago

      byPedro

      fromSeattle, Wa

      I put em on my guitar moving up from their 10-52 sets and honestly the high e, g, and b strings feel great I love them, but the lower strings just feel way too slinky in comparison, especially the d and a strings where the gauge is much thinner than the low e. Although they are still ghs aka they still feel great to play and sound great and last a long time (at least for me) just the balance is of.

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