Ernie Ball

Ernie Ball Regular Slinky

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Ernie Ball Regular Slinky Guitar Strings

Regular Slinky Electric Strings are Ernie Ball's top selling set, and are favoured by many musicians around the globe. Regular Slinky strings are played by Eric Clapton, John Mayer, Steve Vai and legions of guitar players worldwide. These strings are precision manufactured to the highest standards and most exacting specifications to ensure consistency, optimum performance, and long life. Regular Slinky wound strings are made from nickel plated steel wire wrapped around a hex shaped steel core wire. The plain strings are made of specially tempered tin plated high carbon steel producing a well balanced tone for your guitar.

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Additional product information

Gauge: 10-46
Collection: Slinky
Construction: Round Wound
Wrap Material: Nickel Plated
Electric Strings




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Christopher Gibbs
56 years and counting with Ernie Ball strings.

Having started my guitar journey around 1964, when guitar strings in the UK were A - very expensive and B only one gauge available - ie very heavy; I was another newbie player experimenting with a mix of banjo and guitar strings. That is until the day in the late 60’s when the guy in the music store suggested Ernie Ball string sets.

I don’t remember exactly which set I bought then, but on the whole — I have used Ernie Ball Slinky sets ever since. Regular Slinky have been my preferred gauge on my main instrument for over 40 years.

Personally I think they provide a superb sound - while holding their tuning remarkably well, no matter how hard I bend them or abuse the tremolo.