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Awesome value when compared to in-store prices of $7+.
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Good value for the price.
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A great value, and a durable string for the money.
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Great Value
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Great value
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I have been using these for many years, a very good value!
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Great Value
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On time, as described, good value!
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Good value, trusty strings
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Compared to other strings from D'addario, Gibson, and Elixer, these strings are a much better value since they are so cheap.
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To each their own, of course, but these work great and are a good value for the price
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Consistent, long lasting, cleaner than other brands, great value
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Being a 3 pack its a great value too!
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The all time favorite strings at a nice value.
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Solid value.
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good value
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Great Value.
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And a great value!
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A great value on top of it.
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Strings are strings, and given a good set of strings, I would only base this recommendation on price and great value (5 stars for that).
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With that said the 3 pack of guitar strings that I purchased seemed like a great value
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Item as expected, great value.
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No doubt the best guitar strings you can buy and a great value as well !!
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My fave strings, and a good value.
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Great value for the
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Great value, get them while you can.
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Consistent quality and value
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Good as they get
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Just fine as in fine
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Strings broke as I was putting them on my guitar.
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Normally love these strings, unfortunately each package had a weak string that broke as soon as it was mounted and tuned
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I recommend using these only on your electric guitars as in my opinion, the strings are just too light to give off the sound you'd want when placed on an acoustic
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The sound is OK but don't appreciate their feel as much as I do Fender's
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cause the are so slinky and the tremlo string's do slide if their not put in right, Had to get more High E string's cause It broke as I was tuning
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Sound is not good and last e string just broken after tune
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Furthermore, they are affordable, so if you break your High E, it is worth putting another set on, as opposed to the one string
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High E breaks long before they should
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I bought a set over the summer to put on after breaking yet another E string bending too hard
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high e string broke...
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2/3 high e strings broke on initial stringing
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The G (gauge 16) is single-strand nickel-plated steel, like the B and top E, so light and bendable
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Perfect for dropped B tuning, and works just fine in standard tuning (although at a half-step higher you risk breaking the high E with some frequency).
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After tuning the guitar up, I snipped the excess from the tuning heads and booom the high E comes off and almost rips my eye out in the process
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A good tip is to use a light, bendy plectrum, which is pretty much essential for the top E (gauge 9).One caution: these strings are very stretchy and take a few hours to ‘bed in’ during which they go out of tune easily, especially the top two, so best not to fit them immediately prior to a performance
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The E string broke while trying to tune guitar
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The high E broke in a matter of days