• Reviews around slinky (5.00 of 5)

    Ernie Ball Power Slinky Nickel Wound Set, .011 - .048

    • The super slinky sets were my preferred for years
    • I've played on Ernie Ball Super Slinky and Regular Slinky since I was a kid
    • but they do not hold tone as well as regular super slinky.
    • I've used the Super Slinky's before, but sometimes they would be too thin for my liking
    • Ernie Ball Super Slinky
    • I play a Fender Strat for which these ‘Super Slinky’ strings are near-perfect: they’re easy to fit, the top strings bend well without much left-hand effort and they’re great for playing power chords
    • I have they’re pink package super slinky light strings on one guitar and these on
    • Great price for super slinky strings
    • My first set of super slinky’s from EB for my electric
    • They are just as the name says "Super Slinky".
    • These are a bit thicker than the super slinky ones but offer a much more heavy sound especially for thrash and rock
    • Great strings every time, go with the Super Slinky 9s!
    • ‘Super Slinky’ strings for electric guitar
    • Too thin for my taste, but Slinky's work and have worked for decades.
    • I've used super slinky for years.
    • I have been using Ernie Ball super Slinky guitar strings for years on my electric guitars and they are just great
    • I've used many different brands of strings in the last 40 years and these Super Slinky's have always been one of my favorites
    • but I always come back to Super Slinky's.
    • The Ernie Ball Super Slinky Strings have a great sound.
    • I prefer these Ernie Ball Super Slinky strings because they are longlasting, can go for month without noticeable rust or grime build up, ideal for a practice guitar or a guitar played occasionally, in my opinion, they do not sound as bright and crisp when compared with other brands, but I've heard that's the trade-off that comes with the durability provided by nickel.
    • I've been using Ernie ball super slinky exclusively for the last five or so years, they feel and sound great on all my guitars and even different playing styles and tunings
    • I used the extra slinky strings (8-38) for over a month I liked them but maybe to thin for my
    • Personally, I use the 9-42 super slinky pink package for my lead guitar, but that's largely because of the floyd rose on it
    • I have been a Super Slinky guy for years, but I love these strings for D standard on 25.5 scale and they are just a bit tighter than 9's in E standard - Especially on the lower strings, where I need itt
    • I prefer regular slinky.
    • Super slinky rules...
    • The super slinky seemed to be the best for
    • Super Slinky is a great description
    • slinky's affordable and dependable
    • Everyone has their favorites, and EB Super Slinky is mine
    • I have been using Ernie Ball Super Slinky 9 gauge strings on all of my electric guitars (and there are many) for years and years
    • I actually like them better than the super slinky..
    • Love the Super Slinky,perfect for bending in my solos
    • They are super slinky after all. :-)
    • Ernie Ball Super Slinky strings bend easier than other's and last a while
    • These Ernie ball super slinky strings are the best strings I've had in my guitar and ok the past year since I
    • I've been wanting to start playing some lower tunings but my super slinky strings just couldn't handle anything lower than E-flat standard without being completely sloppy.
    • I like the super slinky
    • I usually use 10s, but I had a Squier Strat that seemed like it would be easier to intonate with 9s on it, so I went with the Super Slinky instead of Regular
    • I have super slinky (9-42) and hybrid slinky on another guitar (9-46
    • Ernie Ball Super Slinky have been my standard guitar strings since I began playing 45 years ago.
    • Been using Super Slinky for years and they never let me down
    • and I play the hell out of my Gibson Les Paul, great tone, long lasting and real Slinky; these strings are not for the faint of heart.
    • Ernie Ball SUPER SLINKY Strings are well known for decades as some of the finest strings you can use on your guitar