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A fine set of strings!
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Good set of strings
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This set has an unwound third, and although I'm not usually a fan of those, this one rings perfectly consistent with the rest of the set without cutting too much.
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Wonderful strings, started using Ernie Ball strings when I first started playing guitar, then went to D'Addario which is a great set, but then I was introduced to these monsters
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Also, I suspect 9.5 sets might be hard to find in your local music stores
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One of my favorite sets for my 1982 Strat copy and Squier Tele Custom II.
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They dont sell these in stores... great set of strings, a little lighter than 10s... perfect.
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I bought a set of Ernie Ball strings once and a couple of the strings rusted and broke after about 2 weeks of use
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Great set of strings
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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
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Well, they are not less than $3 a set like Webstrings (not bad, but I do not care for how they are packaged), Darco (a lot like D'Addario who used to make them - great value) or Xaviere (too stiff feeling, IMO), but sometimes you do get what you pay for.
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This thick'n'thin set is perfect for drop d tuning with my Gibson SG
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Great set of strings!
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One of my favorite sets of strings on many of acoustics that need a little boost because of size.
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The unwound stings (e, b, g) each have 3 or 4 tiny black deposits that feel like raised, scratchy bumps or grains of sand on the strings.
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I am satisfied and it gives off a great tone, the E's are satisfactory and overall I rate them 4 stars