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- #1,867 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #35 in Electric Guitar Strings
The best of yesterday and today. We started with our pure nickel wound strings and added our newly improved patented Bullet end. Designed especially for your tremolo-equipped electric guitar, the Bullet end lends additional tuning stability to the warm full vintage sound of pure nick. Bullets-the String for Strat guitars.
Roadrunner
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
I have tried many diferent strings from different companies and while some were good they cannot beat the Fender 150s for my Strats. High quality at a minimum price. I am going to stick to using these only from now on.
Sherry M.
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Great price and was delivered quickly.
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Reviewed in Japan on January 16, 2025
フェンダーなのに安い!自分が引っ張りすぎて張ってる最中に1弦だけ切っちゃいましたが他の弦はちゃんと張れました高いコーティング弦には負けるけどいいんじゃないかな。パッケージもおしゃれ
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
Very well priced, great tone and durability. Perfect for a wide range of styles and genres of music.
MONTAT
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
Easy to install good sound
fabio forneris
Reviewed in Italy on December 19, 2024
Ottima muta di corde, suono brillante e bassi corposi. Sul clean eccezionali, sul distorto manca un po' di ciccia ma tutto sommato molto equilibrate.
Joan Q. Public
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
Have found that Fender bullet ends guitar strings are the best fit for an electric Fender Stratocaster guitar. Also I’ve come to discover that these Fender bullet end guitar strings are the best electric guitar strings on the market. Sure, Gibson makes great guitar strings as well, but I’ve never had any Fender guitar strings break or come unravelled. Also, Fender bullets stay in tune and are very reliable in that they take a long time to wear out. Hands down, these Fender strings sound great on my Fender American Standard Stratocaster. I’ll bet these bullet end strings will sound terrific on a Mexico Strat or any budget Stratocaster type guitar for that matter.
Izzy Luggs
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
I purchased a Sterling Cutlass CT50 Plus two months ago. The factory strings were okay but I thought I could do better. So I bought a set of Ernie Ball. Horrible! Wouldn't stay in tune for more than 20 minutes and C & F majors and minors sounded sour and off key no matter how many times I tuned them. So I tried these Fender Original strings. Beautiful! Holds a tuning and all notes and chords are clear, crisp and clean. Wonderful overall tone. Would highly recommend them to anyone looking for affordable quality strings that won't let you down.
leonid
Reviewed in Canada on August 3, 2023
excellent
Jean-François
Reviewed in France on March 19, 2023
Les + :✅️ Emballage hermétique des cordes✅️ Modèle d'origine de ma stratocaster✅️ La qualité et le son classique FenderLes - :⛔️ Toutes les cordes dans le même emballage uniqueAttention à bien choisir :▪️Les cordes sont le modèle avec extrémité à boule, qui ressemble plutôt à un petit écrou en fait.▪️Les 150L ont le son vintage Fender, pour un son plus moderne prendre les 250L.▪️Les 9-42 sont des cordes vraiment souples, très adaptées à une mini guitare Squier mais sans doute moins à une guitare électrique standard : il sera facile de jouer faux en pressant trop sur les cases. Ceci dit, ça peut être un bon exercice pour progresser dans son jeu.Le prix est correct la livraison gratuite sans devoir acheter un stock, vendu et expédié par Amazon. Je n'ai pas noté d'oxydation ou autre soucis sur les cordes, qui sont impeccables dans le sachet hermétique.Je recommande 👍
quercus
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on March 20, 2022
Colour coding is great way to assist restringing
Vincent DiBona
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2021
After having tried many electric guitar string sets it was time to try these fender strings. The most remarkable things about them are the heavy brass cylinders at the end of the strings where ball ends usually go.The best feature of the strings is that they are in expensive. Beyond that and the brass fittings at the end of the strings I find the strings highly unremarkable. I installed them in a fender telecaster guitar and found that after a little stretching and returning the pitches became stable fairly quickly.These strings are cheap enough that you might want to try them for yourself. I have to say that I have used other strings with which I did have an immediate reaction one way or another. These strings weren’t impressive or unimpressive it’s probably a good choice for someone Who isn’t fussy and just wants a fresh set of strings on their guitar.
KJS
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2014
We geetarists are a funny bunch: we'll change out pots and caps and pups from our axes and amps all day long, and spend a fortune doing it. But sometimes we could make more tonal difference by just spending five bucks!Case in point: pure nickel strings. Time was when that was all there was...and gee whiz, that was a time when good guitar tone ruled. Coincidence? Nope. These things just sound better, if by better you mean warmer and with a subtle feel that your fingers will convey to your brain in milliseconds. If you're used to wrapped strings, and you like to play blues or classic rock or pretty much anything but metal, these might be all you need to make your rig sound a whole lot sweeter and smoother and just more musical in general. Especially if you use tubes.Tubes and pure nickel are like Gilmour and Strats or Angus and SGs. They just fit.I'm not nuts about Fender acoustic strings, but I like their normal electric strings fine, though Ernie Ball Slinkies have been my go-tos for many years. But these Fender pure nickels are very very nice, and at 4.75, they're a real deal. Most pure nickels run nearer to ten, and these sound pretty much the same, and I don't seem to break many of 'em neither. If you're used to mixed alloy, pure nickels might seem a little "dull", but wait a bit and you'll find that the harmonics are still there when the alloys have faded. Plus the feel is just smoother and nicer under the fingertips. Try a set and see what I mean. It's subtle but it's beautiful.But the main reason I love these is for playing at VOLUME! I turned my modded Hot Rod Deluxe up to call-the-cops levels (the neighbors are getting used to it by now), louder than the drummer by a good chunk, and I got: less squealing, warmer tone by far, and full chords, triads and double stops that felt and sounded smoother and grinded with more harmonic warmth than any alloy string I've ever used. I think there's an electrical cohesion between pure nickel and good pups and tubes that is simply sublime. Check out BB's tone on the legendary Live At The Regal to hear what I mean. That's the stuff.So, if you haven't tried pure nickels, spend a buck or two more (or maybe less!) than you normally do and give these bargain-priced nickels a try. You might find that you're a convert within seconds. I know that my ears sure love them when things are really cranked up; those Zep and Jimi riffs just sound and feel so much more right with pure nickel. And digging into some Otis Rush or Billy Gibbons licks is like night and day. The bluesy stuff just begs for pure nickels.Hell of a bargain at less than five bucks.
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