• Reviews around bullets (4.45 of 5)

    Fender Super 250's Nickel-Plated Steel Strings (3-Pack)

    • I have tried the Super Bullets which have a steel core, and I like
    • But I have not tried them on any other guitar, so my high rating is specific to the experience I've had with my 2010 American Deluxe Stratocaster SSS (synch tremolo with pop-in bar).It's worth noting that I never would have tried the Bullets if I hadn't fallen for that specific guitar and sold my other electrics.
    • This is a thing of the past with the Super Bullets, which fall out with ease so you can get those strings changed quickly and get back to playing ASAP.Another bonus is for those who like to use the tremolo arm in their playing
    • I would recommend the Super Bullets to anyone seeking to get more tone from their Fender Strat.
    • For Stratocasters I always use Super Bullets and for Telecasters I use Super 250s
    • Super Bullets are just what I needed
    • After much research I decided to try out the Fender Super Bullets and the Ernie Ball Super Slinkys because I like 9 gauge strings
    • I will probably try the Super Bullets next, but the value of this 3 pk may be hard to pass up.
    • The sound is a little less aggressive than the Super Bullets.
    • However,the real surprise came when I changed from Slinky's to the Fender Super Bullets
    • To be honest, I've used Super Bullets since the 70's (with the original silver bullet end) and have always been happy with the feel and tuning (on standard Strat tailpieces)
    • I've been using these Super Bullets strings for years on my Stratocaster
    • Rosie loves the Super Bullets.
    • So much for Super Bullets.
    • Bullets are the best for any strat
    • I bought 2 sets of strings Fender Super Bullets for my Fender American DeLuxe Stratocaster, when I was changing
    • I immediately went back to Super Bullets
    • They stay in tune nicely even with a lot of bends on the G B and high E. Good life in them too
    • but the B string corroded quickly and made it hard to play
    • The B string was particularly annoying: I was at the limits of the bridge adjustments and still had a sharp B on the 12th
    • E (1) string broke before I could even get it half way tightened up to be in tune
    • The lower E, A, and D wound strings were fine, but the higher E and B strings just had no life