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GHS Electric Guitar Boomers - Light

GHS Electric Guitar Boomers - Light
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GHS Electric Guitar Boomers - Light

 
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Roundwound Nickel-Plated Steel. Passion, Power and Performance. The Dynamite Alloy Boomers continue to be the standard to play by. The bright, long-lasting tone continues to be THE POWER STRING. Gauges: 010, 013, 017, DY26, DY36, DY46

 
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Product Details
Product Length:0.5 inches
Product Width:4.5 inches
Product Height:4.5 inches
Product Weight:1.0 pounds
Package Length:4.7 inches
Package Width:4.7 inches
Package Height:0.5 inches
Package Weight:1.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews

Features
  • Roundwound nickel-plated steel delivers passion, power, and performance

  • Strings generate bright, long-lasting tone


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 7 customer reviews )
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5all around versatile strings for any guitarists playing style  Apr 01, 2012 By Mario Cordeiro "fallen angel"
My opinion of these strings are that they are very comfortable,bright pitch,nice warm tones and for all of you guitarists that love to bend,hammer on's,pull off's,finger vibrato's (finger shaking string) these strings are ideal.although I am mentioning this last it is actually the most important fact about these strings,is that they stay in tune forever,even after bending and pulling off notes while doing solo after solo.GHS BOOMERS are my strings of choice and believe me I have tried all of the strings that were available over the last 35 years.This is my opinion and my opinion only.I understand that all guitarists will feel comfortable with some other companies strings depending on what type of music or style of playing they are into.Just like everything else in life we all have different opinions about things but,the GHS BOOMERS are an all around excellent set of guitar strings and very afforable.Mario


4Nothing special  Jan 08, 2012 By MeridianX
I have been using Ernie Balls Regular Slinky 10's and bought these because I was looking for a change of pace. Using them on a Epiphone Dot I didn't notice much of a difference. Seemed a bit brighter when first strung on the guitar but that lasted about a week...they then sounded very similar to the Ernie Balls they replaced. The Boomers lasted about a month before they sounded dull. I had high hopes based on the marketing hype but I didn't see the need to repurchase when the Ernie Balls were less expensive.

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4Nice bright sounding strings  Aug 08, 2011 By Jacob
I've been using GHS Boomers 10's on all of my electrics for almost 10 years. Most of my guitars have never seen another string. Before I discovered these, I tried every brand under the sun. I have always found the Boomers to be made well and they have a lively, punchy tone. Overall, these strings are an excellent choice, inexpensive and yield a great tone.

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5GHS GBL Boomers  Aug 01, 2011 By R. Jackson
I've used these strings in either 010 or 011 for years now. They last a long time, hold tuning well once broken-in and sound great for hard rock distorted tones as well as clean sounds.

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5They verily have the right name  Jun 12, 2011 By Christopher L. MAYEUX "Reverend Fuzzy"
I've been using GHS strings for years, and find the "Boomers" series to be the best of the lot. You just can't find this quality tone from any other strings, regardless of which guitar you install them in. I personally use them in Les Paul and Archtop style Epiphone electrics with the best of results. However, if you plan on using them with a guitar that has a large tremolo system, such as a Bigsby or similar, go with the 11's or 12's for best results.

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