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Ernie Ball Coated Electric Titanium Hybrid Slinky - 9-46
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Ernie Ball Coated Slinky Electric Strings combine the latest technological advances in string manufacturing. All wound Ernie Ball strings are treated with a micro-thin layer of enamel that prevents decay and corrosion up to five times more than uncoated sets. In addition to treating the wound guitar strings, Ernie Ball has taken it a step further by reinforcing the plain guitar strings with a patented winding of titanium wire.
Titanium's inherent strength prevents string breakage, string slippage, and is proven to keep your strings in tune better than conventional plain strings. Ernie Ball Coated Slinky strings maintain the feel and sound of uncoated sets, combining the added protection with the vibrant tone Ernie Ball customers have relied on for over 50 years. Perfect match for those who want to avoid guitar string breakage.
Titanium's inherent strength prevents string breakage, string slippage, and is proven to keep your strings in tune better than conventional plain strings. Ernie Ball Coated Slinky strings maintain the feel and sound of uncoated sets, combining the added protection with the vibrant tone Ernie Ball customers have relied on for over 50 years. Perfect match for those who want to avoid guitar string breakage.
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Titanium Slinky 10-46 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Mississauga, Ontario
Amazing string with great playability and feel.
Posted by Dusan on Sep 4, 2024
Skip the coating 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Toronto (Bloor St.), Ontario
Usually EB is pretty good with these kind of things but the coating isn't really all that effective. I still had to change my strings just as often as without the coating and they have an odd sound to them which I assume is from being coated. I'd skip the coating and just get the regular power slinky strings.
Posted by Mike on Feb 22, 2013