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- #3,136 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #50 in Electric Guitar Strings
Fender Original Bullets pure nickel bullet-end strings deliver a smooth feel with reduced finger noise. The tone is rich and warm with abundant harmonics. Our patented bullet end creates a sonic coupling between the string and bridge block, for rock solid tuning stability and increased sustain. These strings are perfect for blues, jazz and classic rock.
Lukez1lla06
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
I bought these and put them on my guitar and played and it sounded good.
Diego Fdz
Reviewed in Spain on July 19, 2024
Excelente cambio, he salido ganando en sonido con estas cuerdas
kingricker
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024
Strings are totally subjective. We all have out preference, but if you're wanting to get the vintage Fender sound with the playability/stretched notes of bullets, you won't go wrong with these. Sure, they cost more than a lot of strings, but most 'vintage' stuff does cost more and these are pure nickel. It's the pure nickel tone that sets them apart.
Linda Flaherty
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024
great tone on my strat with david gilmour setup
Co-Haan Fan
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024
Best Price for this high quality guitar string for Fender Tele
Gianni
Reviewed in Italy on February 26, 2023
Ho sempre usato corde di marchi noti, per le mie Strato Squier e Fender Mexico. E con strumenti relativamente economici, dare stabilità all'accordatura risulta sempre un impresa, indipendentemente dalla qualità delle corde. Con esperienza nel setup e qualche upgrade, le cose sono migliorate. Non volendo vanificare tali miglioramenti con corde sbagliate, a logica usare le corde "Bullet", studiate per ponti Fender, sarebbe la scelta più ovvia., ma non tutti sono d'accordo. Provate personalmente, posso dire che il capo corda "ogivale", entra in sede facilmente, senza rischiare di incastrarsi in posizione sbagliata, e aiuta la rimozione al cambio successivo. Non so se è solo una sensazione, ma la stabilità è ulteriormente migliorata. Ovviamente per il suono, e attacco delle note, dipende dal gusto personale, ma per me, vanno bene: le trovo solo un po' metalliche, da nuove, rispetto ad altri marchi provati. Inoltre hanno migliorato, intonazione al 12 tasto, sulla Strato Mexico che ha sempre avuto problemi di intonazione nonostante, selletta a fine corsa sul Mi Grave, con la scalatura 42
Ed
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2022
I have been using D'Addario 10s exclusively on my Strat. I saw these and it made sense how the bullet end fits into the bridge channel so decided to try it. Put them on today and so far so good. I like the tone and it does seem the sustain is a little better. I will see how long they last compared to the less expensive D'Addarios. If they last as long I'll probably make the switch.
van mulken etgard
Reviewed in Germany on February 8, 2022
Soviele Saiten von Verschiedene Marken schon Ausprobiert, solte man auch machen,ich bleibe bei diese Vernickeltem Stahl Bass-Saiten von Fender , der klang ist Top eigentlich Empfehlenswert,mfg,
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2018
I use Fender's Bullet Strings exclusively for my American Strat because they're made to fit perfectly into the Strat bridge. I don't like the way ball end strings fit in there sort of haphazardly. Bullets go into the bridge perfectly every time and provide consistency.I have tried the Super Bullets which have a steel core, and I like them but I found their sound to be too edgy and sharp for my style.The Fender Original Bullet Strings in 9 Gauge can have a warmer, almost bluesy tone when I want them to, can do some country fill, and also sound good with overdrive. Being in a classic rock/country cover band and only having one axe on stage with me, I like that these strings can be versatile. I have found that I really like these strings and see no reason to change. Rock on, Fender! 🤘
Pete walker
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 29, 2017
Very good strings for my squire infinity sounds are clean and better will be getting this size again for the past reviews I play a lot of gigs so I change the strings every second gig as I play lead guitar the use of the trem is more regular even our rhythm guitarist use the same make of strings you need a quality to give the best sounds to customers
とん
Reviewed in Japan on August 2, 2016
ジャズマスター、ジャガーを愛用していますがこの弦とフローティングトレモロは相性が良いのか、ビブラートを多用しても全くチューニングが狂いません。
JLA
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2013
These strings surprised me. I don't know why I had a negative impression of Fender strings in the past, but I was wrong about them. They sound and feel good, hold tune better and last as long as others I've played. 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. I HAD always used Ernie Ball electric strings, but every time I changed them on my Strat, the ball of the 1st string would get stuck down in the tremolo block. (I had to pull the block out and grip down low on the string with pliers to push it through ... Fortunately, I never had to do this during a gig, but it was bound to happen someday.)So, while I can't tell you how the Bullets perform on other guitars, I recommend that Strat players at least give them a try. They made my string changes fast and easy, but surprisingly also made tuning more stable and seem to have added a touch more sustain.
Eric Sand
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2013
Tone is very subjective, therefore what one finds pleasing there will be another who disagree's vehemently.The bullet anchors are designed to sit firmly in the block pockets which should provide more sustain...but can we hear a difference is another subject altogether.There is a difference between how an acoustic and electric solid body guitar recieve vibrations and transmit "sound" and there is a lot of snake-oil and plain old wive's tales regarding this subject. I read more bs from people who state to have XX years experience as well as commercial endorsements from people who you think would know better...so read up and educate yourself.Acidity of your sweat and string metallurgy is a factor and I do not have this condition so I cannot comment on how these strings holdup to such.Good and Affordable Strings imo.mind the hype regarding electric strings
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