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Electro-Harmonix NIC10 Nickel Wound Light Electric Guitar Strings

Place of Origin USA
Model Number CUSTOMGUITAR 71
Min.Order Quantity One Set
Price Negotiable
Packaging Details Hardshell Case of Electro-Harmonix NIC10 Nickel Wound Light Electric Guitar Strings
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Supply Ability 71

Product Features

Gauges: .010, .013, .017, .026w, .036w, .046w
Electro-Harmonix strings have a unique hexagonal core and winding pitch that provide more turns of wire around the core. The result: a fatter sound and sparkling highs in keeping with Electro-Harmonix's tradition of great tone.

With a singing tone, harmonic balance, and lightning-fast playability, these strings allow you to capture every nuance of your playing style. So whether you're in the studio or on the stage you can count on Electro-Harmonix strings to deliver the clean, responsive sound you've always wanted. Breathe a new fire and power into your axe!


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I've tried many strings over the years and I have to say I love these. Great tone, and quality. I've skimmed over a few of the other reviews and I suspect the problems they are having are human error or hardware problems (poor quality tuners ect). I recommend these to beginners and professionals alike.
Electro-Harmonix NIC10 Nickel Wound Light Electric Guitar Strings
.I'm extremely unhappy with these strings. I have been an exclusive D'Addario user for 25 years. I purchased these as a last minute backup set just to try something new. First off I use .010 on my Les Paul. These strings feel like a .009 and the tone was thin and had little punch or bite. But the worst problem is they won't stay in tune. I used them at two gigs thinking maybe they needed to stretch out. But various strings continued to go out of tune on every song. I had to tune after EVERY song. Total waste of money. I wouldn't even recommend these as an emergency set or practice set.
Electro-Harmonix NIC10 Nickel Wound Light Electric Guitar Strings
.I've come to accept that my hand sweat must contain pure acid, I go through my favorite strings (Dean Markley Vintage) in about a week. I was recommended EH strings so I bought 3 sets to try. They're OK when first put on but after literally a day all of the sets rusted up on the high strings (I've been playing about 6 hours a day lately). One set I put some Ax Wax oil on in hopes of making them last longer, I think it actually made them rust faster. Even if the strings didn't rust so fast I don't find much unique here, I'd probably put these up against Elixir for tone and feel, though the Elixirs lasted me at least a month. Will be going back to the Dean Markley Vintage '73s.
Electro-Harmonix NIC10 Nickel Wound Light Electric Guitar Strings
.I play a '72 Les Paul Custom. Before I bought the Les Paul, I played other various guitars on which I used Super Slinkies. The first time I changed the strings on the Les Paul I replaced with Super Slinkies. I was abhored! My great playing & sounding Les Paul didn't play or sound as great anymore! I called the vintage guitar dealer to find out what kind of strings were on the Les Paul when I bought it. He immediately said Electro-Harmonix because that's the ONLY kind of strings he puts on his Les Pauls. I have to agree. Electro-Harmonix is the only kind of strings I'll ever put on my Les Paul. The 10's sound like 10's but feel like 9's. Great strings!
Electro-Harmonix NIC10 Nickel Wound Light Electric Guitar Strings
.I like the 10s. But I'm sure they are all good.
Electro-Harmonix NIC10 Nickel Wound Light Electric Guitar Strings
.I put the EH strings on a 24 fret guitar with a Mexican Ebony fret board. The EH strings transferred that guitar from my worst guitar to my best playing guitar. The EH strings are very easy to bend and have a great sounding, unique tone. The EH strings remind me of the great feeling, great sounding guitar strings my older brother used back in the day and are better than strings costing 3 or 4 times as much.

If you have played Mexican Ebony fret boards, then you know that they are sticky and tactful. String cleaners, sprays, fret board cleaners/conditioners, or expensive electric guitar strings will not work in increasing the playability or to smooth out a Mexican Ebony fret board. These EH strings glides easily over the fret board and frets. I decided to keep the guitar as a result of the EH strings.
Electro-Harmonix NIC10 Nickel Wound Light Electric Guitar Strings
.Great value in a nickel string. Very stretchy. A good change from EB.
Electro-Harmonix NIC10 Nickel Wound Light Electric Guitar Strings
.I love the feel of these strings. The tone is exactly how I like. My sound is more dynamic than before. Contrary to other reviews, they DO stay in tune (check your intonation and guitar setup in general) and they DO last a long time. I'm not a fan of strings that have windings that work against you. These strings have just the right amount of smoothness and brightness. Bright, but not annoying.
Electro-Harmonix NIC10 Nickel Wound Light Electric Guitar Strings
.This was the first time that I tried these strings and more than likely will not buy them again. They feel like EB slinky strings. Nice tone and low string noise but they do not stay in tune. I was unhappy when I first put them on because they are 10s that feel, play and sound like 9s!! The string gauge are the same as 9s but they claim to be 10s! Bottom line if you play 9s than these 10s are for you!!
Electro-Harmonix NIC10 Nickel Wound Light Electric Guitar Strings
.I went back and forth mainly between Ernie Ball, D'Addario, Elixir and some others for the last several years and I think I will stick with these for now. The tone seems to be close to perfect and the feel for bending is very nice as well. They last about the same as regular non-coated strings.
Electro-Harmonix NIC10 Nickel Wound Light Electric Guitar Strings
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