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- #2,697 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #47 in Electric Guitar Strings
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luis camilo Gomez
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Excelentes!
Rick M.
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
Excellent tension and sound! My new favorites!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
I used to be a D'Addario user for 15 years, and 5 years ago I became a huge fan of Stringjoy. But over time I noticed an issue with stringjoy's unwound strings going "dead" too quickly, and seemingly causing unpleasant harmonics at certain notes.These Ernie Ball strings have so much character, and resonant with such pitch-perfect stability. I love how my octaves sound like a synth they are so accurate!
Mason Heckel
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
Solid strings, great for drop tuning
Jace Morse
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024
I like the combination of light top and heavy bottom strings, the sound great for heavier music
Not Shane Lol
Reviewed in Canada on September 18, 2023
Read the title. Was tuning my friend's majesty and he was still rocking the stock strings from a few months ago. Slapped on these bad boys, I couldn't stop playing it sounded so good. Layed down some nasty deathcore covers and can confidently say these will definitely deliver on any of your 7-string needs. Crisp cleans? Too easy. Insane shreds. Not a problem. Weird ass alien noises? Sure, why not?
Polo Glz
Reviewed in Mexico on July 23, 2023
Funcionalidad y calidad de sonido óptima
in Poche parole
Reviewed in Italy on November 23, 2022
se sei un old school che usa ancora la sette corde come me e non è passato alla otto corde come i nuovi tamarri della chitarra fermati e leggi qui. Ero un po' scettico per questo prodotto cobalt, sia per il prezzo sia per le recensioni mirabolanti. pero provandole e registrando il suono è realmente piu cristallino, ottime per il suono djent di Meshuggah e simili, molto dleng dleng. Mi sembrano anche piu resistenti. Prodotto promosso
M&N
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2021
Look, I don't leave reviews. It's usually a waste of time to me, but I had to leave one for these strings. Let me just say. Wow! Truly. Whatever strings I had before, are complete trash compared to these. I recently got an Ibanez 7-string, and I love it. But something about the sound was just...off. Heck, I even started looking at new pickups to buy! Then these came in. Strung em up, not thinking anything outside of it being time to replace my strings. Then I go to play. And (In Joe dirt voice) DANG!! The sound is so clear and vibrant!! 110% difference! I never would have thought that strings could make such a difference with the sound. It blew my mind. 100% recommend. No joke. If you own a 7-string, these are the strings to get.
Vasselet
Reviewed in France on March 21, 2021
Corde avec tirant fort, le seul bémol les cordes du si et mi grave sont assez grosse, attention que votre sillet soit conforme à la taille sinon pour le reste le cobalt donne beaucoup de claquant.Ps: Avec le changement de corde il faut régler la justesse de la guitare.
Patrick
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2018
All comparisons/descriptions are in the context of my guitar (alder body, maple/pau ferro neck with SS frets, hard-tail bridge). I've been using Stringjoy strings for a while now (freaking fantastic by the way, as customizable as you could want gauge-wise) which are very full and lively (lots of harmonics, plenty of mids and they feel amazing for strings made of standard materials). The Cobalts, by direct comparison, have a lot less mids, around the same amount of low end and a bit more presence on top. They jangle very well and would be great for a guitar/pickups that are a little clogged up in the midrange. The set I normally use has gauges very close to this set of cobalts, but the cobalts feel a bit more loose than I would have expected (a few reviews I read stated that, when questioned, the folks at EB said that they're made with a slightly smaller core wire and that's fairly easy to see when inspecting the ball end during installation). They feel a bit rougher than what I'm used to, but they aren't uncomfortable by any means. I feel the greatest strength of this material is just how controlled/quiet they sound. Not just because of the slight scoop in the mids, but I don't hear the strings ring between the nut and tuners at all. Compared to standard slinkys and paradigms the cobalts are far and away my favorite. I'll be switching back to my Stringjoys in 10-14 days, but these are great strings that I could see many applications for.
Adam Dallas
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2015
These are my go to strings for my Music Man JPX 7. I actually use a regular cobalt slinky set then take the 58 from these, then string up a 6 string to D standard with the rest, but anyways;These are great strings. One of my problems with thicker lower strings is that they can very easily sound woofy or too flubby. Not sure if it's a thinner core or the cobalt material itself but these strings (particularly the low B) are ultra clear. I guess if I could sum their sound up in one word it would be punchy! I've tried most other strings out there except for the M steel and I just keep coming back to the cobalt slinkys!Regarding string life, I wouldn't say they are a long life set by any means but they do last longer than regular slinkys. I believe the plain strings are RPS, so nothng new there. Overall, a great string in my book!
Charlie norman
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 12, 2014
Amazing guitar strings, great tone and a good feel to them.You might want to clean these because they get really dirty and it can ruin the coating.
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