Made by winding pure nickel wire on to a hex-shaped, tin-plated, high-carbon steel core, Pure Nickel has a slightly warmer tone than nickel plated steel and is preferred by many blues artists.
Made by winding nickel-plated steel wire on to a hex-shaped, tin-plated high-carbon steel core, Nickel Plated Steel is the most popular electric guitar string due to its balance tone.
Made by winding stainless steel wire on to a hex-shaped, tin-plated, high-carbon steel core, Stainless Steel has a brighter tone than nickel plated steel and also helps extend string life to players with acidic hands.
Made by winding phosphor bronze wire (the alloy is approximately 92% copper, 7% zinc and 1% phosphor) on to a hex-shaped, tin-plated, high-carbon steel core, Phosphor Bronze provides plenty of highs and lows with pleasant, subtle overtones.
Made by winding 80/20 bronze wire (the alloy is 80% copper, 20% zinc) on to a hex-shaped, tin-plated, high-carbon steel core, 80/20 bronze provides balanced highs and low with a slight increase in mid-range.
Made by winding stainless steel wire on to a hex-shaped, tin-plated, high-carbon steel core, Stainless Steel has a brighter tone than nickel plated steel.
Clear treble strings are made from clear nylon filament and silver bass strings are made by winding silver-plated copper wire on to nylon floss. The strings are available in both high
and normal tension in tie-on or ball-end.
Made by winding nickel-plated steel wire on to a hex-shaped, tin-plated high-carbon steel core, Nickel Plated Steel is the most popular electric bass guitar string due to its balance tone.
Made by winding stainless steel wire on to a hex-shaped, tin-plated, high-carbon steel core, Stainless Steel has a brighter tone than nickel plated steel and also helps extend string life to players with acidic hands.
