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Freshly sealed, an all-time classic!
I have been using these gauge 8 strings for the past twenty years, and the packet that Thomann sent me are as good as any.
I recommend the lighter gauge to those that want more tonal control over their bends. Being very light, these strings allow for easy bends that might be less comfortable on thicker strings. I prefer a lighter touch, and these strings allow me to perform microtonal bends with high accuracy.
The thin nature of the bass strings also provide a much tighter low end, making crunchier sounds feel less muddy, and allow the guitar to ring out more, due to the lower tension.
I recommend the lighter gauge to those that want more tonal control over their bends. Being very light, these strings allow for easy bends that might be less comfortable on thicker strings. I prefer a lighter touch, and these strings allow me to perform microtonal bends with high accuracy.
The thin nature of the bass strings also provide a much tighter low end, making crunchier sounds feel less muddy, and allow the guitar to ring out more, due to the lower tension.
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Best. Strings. Ever.
Tired of killing your hands trying to reach those higher bends?
Feel like there's something lacking in your bottom end?
BUY THESE STRINGS!
Best-kept secret of the 60's and '70s guitar gods. Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Chuck Berry... all these guys used 8's! Eddie Van Halen used 9's but tuned down a half step, the equivalent of 8's in standard tuning).
Other light gauge string aficionados: Zappa, Toni Iommi, Brian May, B.B. King, Frampton, Malmsteen, Vai, Satriani, Billy Gibbons... the list goes on.
Seriously, buy these strings.
Feel like there's something lacking in your bottom end?
BUY THESE STRINGS!
Best-kept secret of the 60's and '70s guitar gods. Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Chuck Berry... all these guys used 8's! Eddie Van Halen used 9's but tuned down a half step, the equivalent of 8's in standard tuning).
Other light gauge string aficionados: Zappa, Toni Iommi, Brian May, B.B. King, Frampton, Malmsteen, Vai, Satriani, Billy Gibbons... the list goes on.
Seriously, buy these strings.
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My definitive choice
These strings feature the lighter gauge in Ernie Ball's string catalogue, but show the same qualities of the heavier ones. Despite being really thin (the high E is only 008) they are loud enough to any kind of music, and the gauge is very well balanced from the first to the sixt string, allowing natural playing and good feel. Brilliant sounding, the quality of materials they're made of allows easy and almost extreme bending with no risk of break even with the thinner string: I think I broke just a couple in years, and I guess it was up to a sharp edged hole in the tuning key. Even after a long time, they never sound "muddy", they just sound "warmer". If you only care cleaning them with a cotton rag after every session (like any other set of strings) they will last very very long. Great value for the price.
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Ernie Ball has never failed me
I've been playing Ernie Balls for years, and the quality has always remained consistently good. I appreciate that they haven't changed their formula in decades -- it's a product that is well-made with no "surprises" caused from a change in manufacturing process etc. The strings feel great, are very durable, and have a crisp and clear sound.
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Ernie Ball 2225
Ernie Ball 2225 strings are part of the popular Slinky series, which is known for its quality, reliability and wide range of thicknesses. Here are a few key features of this model:
String Thickness: Ernie Ball 2225 strings range in thickness from 009 to 046 inches (Extra Slinky), making them a great choice for players who prefer lighter resistance and playability. This makes it easier to grip the strings and play at high speeds, allowing for greater maneuverability on the guitar's fingerboard.
Bright and rich sound: Ernie Ball Slinky strings are known for their bright and rich sound, which is perfect for a wide range of musical styles, from rock to pop. They have excellent articulation and sound projection, making them a popular choice among many guitarists.
Durability and tuning stability: Ernie Ball strings are made of high quality materials, which ensures their durability and tuning stability. They can withstand heavy use and still sound great even after long periods of use.
Versatility: These strings are suitable for many different types of guitars, including electric guitars with a standard fretboard. They can also be used for a variety of playing styles, from accompaniment to solo performance.
String Thickness: Ernie Ball 2225 strings range in thickness from 009 to 046 inches (Extra Slinky), making them a great choice for players who prefer lighter resistance and playability. This makes it easier to grip the strings and play at high speeds, allowing for greater maneuverability on the guitar's fingerboard.
Bright and rich sound: Ernie Ball Slinky strings are known for their bright and rich sound, which is perfect for a wide range of musical styles, from rock to pop. They have excellent articulation and sound projection, making them a popular choice among many guitarists.
Durability and tuning stability: Ernie Ball strings are made of high quality materials, which ensures their durability and tuning stability. They can withstand heavy use and still sound great even after long periods of use.
Versatility: These strings are suitable for many different types of guitars, including electric guitars with a standard fretboard. They can also be used for a variety of playing styles, from accompaniment to solo performance.
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Classic for a reason
These are the slinkiest of the slinky family. Billy Gibbons uses them, and so do lot's of players with a meaty sound, They'll break easier if your guitar is not set-up properly. Also they tend to oxidize faster, but these are no Elixir. Soundwise they suit styles where you need to jump around the frets a lot with half chords and such.
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Light gauge strings ... pros and cons?
I've always liked Ernie Ball strings ... I've tried other brands over the years but always find myself coming back to these.
I used a made up set for the past twenty year (gauges 009, 011, 014, 024, 032, 038) when I noticed a set of Extra Slinkies at a local store and thought that I'd give them a try and found them to be as nice to use ... oddly enough the 008 high E string felt a bit odd initially, but after about an hours use I got used to it and now use them on all of my guitars ... i.e. 21 and 22 fret Strats and an Ibanez Jem.
The worries I read about light gauge strings are unfounded in my view ... they are nice to use, string bending is far easier and on an electric guitar the gauge makes little difference. I have found nothing wrong at all with these at all ... for me they are the perfect fit.
Give them a try ...
Phil, England.
I used a made up set for the past twenty year (gauges 009, 011, 014, 024, 032, 038) when I noticed a set of Extra Slinkies at a local store and thought that I'd give them a try and found them to be as nice to use ... oddly enough the 008 high E string felt a bit odd initially, but after about an hours use I got used to it and now use them on all of my guitars ... i.e. 21 and 22 fret Strats and an Ibanez Jem.
The worries I read about light gauge strings are unfounded in my view ... they are nice to use, string bending is far easier and on an electric guitar the gauge makes little difference. I have found nothing wrong at all with these at all ... for me they are the perfect fit.
Give them a try ...
Phil, England.
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Good reliable quality and tone..
I have been using these strings on several guitars for the past 3 years and I am very happy with the sound and the durability of the product.
The price is also very reasonable!
The price is also very reasonable!
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Really nice
Its 20 years since I put these on a strat, and man I missed them. Amazing strings, easy to adjust intonation down from 9s. Oh if you are using a strat and you find the G string won't intonate, you'll need to remove the string tree holding the G and D strings from the head stock and allow the strings to run freely to their pegs. Not the fault of the strings. I'd forgotten this happens as its 20 years since I set up a strat with 008s.
Beautiful sound, adjusted the settings a bit in my amp settings, so easy to play. That said I am a delicate player.
Beautiful sound, adjusted the settings a bit in my amp settings, so easy to play. That said I am a delicate player.
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Slinky Dinky
These are my favourite strings for bends, you can even bend them with your dinky finger. They stay in tune and are aloud as 10's. There's no need to me a macho man and hurt yourself on 11's and 12's.
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