Ernie Ball Power Slinky 2220

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Ernie Ball Power Slinky 2220
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A set of great string
Anonymous 01.03.2017
Ernie Ball's .11 - .48 is definitely one of my favorite guitar string sets. I've always enjoyed having the high E string a bit thicker while the bottom E medium. The purity in the sound of the strings last a long time, so I highly suggest these.

Pros.
1. Long lasting sound purity. Like I said in the beginning the sound lasts a good amount of time. When doing shows and having rehearsals, a single set lasted me about solid 3 months before I started to notice that the sounds purity is wearing down.
2. Comfortable. Definitely comfortable and plays well. As a guy with thick fingers, these played really well and really comfortably.
3. Durable. I used to play in a Glam Metal band with these, so solo's with intensive bends was an everyday thing. I am still surprised that not once any of these strings broke while playing and doing high bends.

Cons.
1. I don't seem to have any, haha.

Overall, definitely a great set of strings. Ernie Ball strings is my personal "Go To" string manufacturer, if I do not found my personal favorites in a guitar store. If you are trying out different types of strings, try these as well.
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After 20 years, I have settled for those.
Kostas76 31.01.2021
Let me start with the one complain that I have from Ernieball: Their strings do not last. I actually have to change strings more often when I use Ernieball compared to any other brand.
Having said, no other brand has the Ernieball sound, when it comes to vintage rock at least, so not only I m stuck with those, but I am grateful that they are still being made the same way they were made when most of my favorite recordings were produced.
I first tried these because of David Grissom and it really is a great set, especially if you tune down to Eb. The lighter bass strings do not produce the scratching sound of heavier gauges and the heavier treble strings give a nice Tele-like aggression to my Gibsons & PRSi
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Ready to rock and roll!
nidzaliman 13.03.2018
If you are into rock and roll, punk, metal, blues and similar styles where you need powerful and punchy tone Ernie Ball Power Slinky Electric Strings will do the job.

I have used these strings on various guitars over the years and I can say that Ernie Ball have been on of the most consistent in quality of their products. You literally can't go wrong with a pack of Power Slinky's...

My favorite string gauge is 0.11 but I have used Power Slinky 0.10 strings and I am pleased with them as well.

A lot of my friends and band mates use them as well, and everybody is pleased for the most part. We all know that guitar strings will eventually break at some point, loose their initial bright sound, but I am very pleased at the time it takes to break or muffle Ernie Ball Power Slinky strings.

Ernie Ball Power Slinky's have been my allies in rocking out for years and will remain so in the future!
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Good for Eb Tuning
R.Napier 09.11.2020
Use Power Slinkies on my Telecaster for EFlat tuning and they work great.
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Jazz players will like this one
tiagosc 20.04.2020
I play almost all genres, and these strings are great for big sounds (not so good if you want high bends and are not used to this tension). My D'Angelico works very well with them!

Pros:
- Big sound
- Durability
- Useful for many genres
- Especially helpful for Eb/D tunings.
Cons:
- Require strength for some bends
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Perfect
krisvad 11.09.2020
What is there to say? I have always played 10s but have felt my guitars with Gibson scale length have felt a little floppy. The Power Slinky set has 11s to 48s so the lighter strings get more heavy without the heavy strings getting much heavier. I love the tone of the power slinkies, but it is the feel which is most improved compared to my normal 10-46 sets. For strats - to me - the longer scale lenght means the strings get too tight, but for Gibsons these are perfect to me. I know string gauge is subjective, so I'd argue that if you feel you're slightly overbending 10s but like the feel of the heavier strings - the Power Slinky is the way to go.
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Proven classic
MusicFriendKz 10.11.2020
If you have a 24.75 or 24 scale guitar, play in standard tuning and like good tension, then this is the most optimal string gauge. Playing comfort, brilliant sound and long life. The strings are strong, withstand even the strongest bends and fantastic solos!
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Strings that I have used for the last 10 years
ModestJ 10.08.2020
Have used these strings in various applications (from studio recordings to playing live) for maybe the last 10 years now. Simple, nothing too fancy, yet great sounding. Makes my high-gain sound to be even more chunky and sharp (have not found any other strings that would make it to sound the same). Even though they are quite thick (11-48), it is pretty easy to play, even lead parts. The only negative thing could be the durability. You will not have the same amount of freshness after playing a few weeks as you would have with Elixirs (i.e). Anyways, it is considered a good hygiene to change your strings every month or at least 2 (depending on how much you play). All in all, a pretty great pack of guitar strings, especially if you want a bit darker and heavier tone (because of the thickness). Totally wins considering the cost/quality ratio.
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Al94 15.11.2018
I've been using these strings for one year, for many genres and styles, but especially for rock, hard rock, alternative, some metal...I really like their sound, powerful basses and nice highs in the solos (I use them on a Epiphone Les paul studio) .

Their life is long enough, I play and practise guitar at least one hour every day, and I change strings approximately every six weeks (before the sound starts to change too much)...until now I've never broken one

Pros: Good sound, endurance, price

Cons: no one at the moment
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GiorgosTheofanous 24.01.2024
Good value for money electric guitar strings. Good sounding and don't take too long to "break".
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Ernie Ball Power Slinky 2220