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Ernie Ball Power Slinky Flatwound Electric Guitar Strings 11-48 Gauge (P02590) | Smooth Playability & Warm Tone for Jazz, Blues & Rock | Perfect for Studio Recording & Live Performances
Ernie Ball Power Slinky Flatwound Electric Guitar Strings 11-48 Gauge (P02590) | Smooth Playability & Warm Tone for Jazz, Blues & Rock | Perfect for Studio Recording & Live PerformancesErnie Ball Power Slinky Flatwound Electric Guitar Strings 11-48 Gauge (P02590) | Smooth Playability & Warm Tone for Jazz, Blues & Rock | Perfect for Studio Recording & Live PerformancesErnie Ball Power Slinky Flatwound Electric Guitar Strings 11-48 Gauge (P02590) | Smooth Playability & Warm Tone for Jazz, Blues & Rock | Perfect for Studio Recording & Live Performances

Ernie Ball Power Slinky Flatwound Electric Guitar Strings 11-48 Gauge (P02590) | Smooth Playability & Warm Tone for Jazz, Blues & Rock | Perfect for Studio Recording & Live Performances

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Super (9-42)
Power (11-48)
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Product Description

Slinky Flatwound strings are now available in guitar sets! These sets are wound with a patented cobalt alloy ribbon for a round sound with a flat feel and feature a plain g string for easy bending and soloing. Gauges .011, .014, .018p, .028, .038, and .048.

Product Features

Precision wound with cobalt alloy ribbon wire

Flexible construction with low finger noise

Round sound and flat feel

Plain G string

Crafted in Southern California, USA, featuring the finest and freshest materials

Customer Reviews

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As a long time Thomastik devotee I wasn't expecting to like these strings. I originally only bought them for a guitar I was working on because they were the cheapest flats at the time. They've now become my go to for my Jazzmaster. Still prefer Thomastiks on my hollow body but everywhere else these are my preference.

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