Harley Benton Valuestrings EL 11-52

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String set for electric guitars

  • Material: Nickel-plated steel
  • Gauges: 011 - 014 - 018 - 030w - 042w - 052w
Available since July 2012
Item number 281183
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Gauge 011 - 052
Strength of the strings 0,011" – 0,052"
Material Steel, nickel plated
G-String Wound No
$1.35
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Now These Are Strings
Anonymous 02.06.2015
As with most guitar players, I've tried all manner of strings in a variety of gauges. All the usual suspects and a lot of the 'boutique' and 'barking' brigade too. Never though have I tried a set of strings that instantly made me feel and sound like a better guitar player, until now.

I have to say, for a Euro I wasn't expecting much, and if the balls had fallen off the end I would have just shrugged and reached for something else, but they genuinely have exceeded every expectation and quite a few hopes.

For a start, out of the packet they weren't corroded. I know they shouldn't be, but too often new strings seem to come with the newness already waning. No problem here though.

Next, no floppiness. Again, especially with cheaper strings I've often found them to be quite flimsy - even 11s - but these were again perfect straight out of the packet.

And once they were on, well wow. They feel great, sound stunning and stay in tune. WHat else is there?
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u cant go wrong
Anonymous 13.05.2016
ive been playing guitars for quite awhile (coming to 10 years) and i dont know about u guys but i cant tell a difference in sound of the stings i used over the years. feel, yes, but not something u cant get over if u play for so long.

so my 2 cents are, why buy more expensive strings if u cant tell the difference, its not like they have brand stamps on the string it self. another is, if ure just playing in your room or just small gigs around your area, u might want to save some of that money for something much better, like maybe a better amp, which is gonna make a more noticeable difference. or for a good recording studio, trust me, investing in a good recording studio is gonna go a long way.
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Very good for the price
Sjoksi 22.10.2020
I'm not a professional musician, just periodic player at home. This strings seams to be very solid and when you put the price into equation they are clearly very good choice. You can get 3 to 4 sets of these strings for the price of one branded and change them more frequently. This is especially the case when you have guitar with fixed bridge and locking tuners were the string change is very simple and quick.
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just bad
chibbles 30.07.2023
bought 5 sets of these because they were cheap and spent about a month trying to convince myself that they were worth it. then spent another month trying to convince myself they'll do as a stand in. then another few weeks thinking they will do as a quick fix if something breaks. but no. they are just awful.

consistently the E and A string are either hollow, or made with no core at all. both low strings comepletely dead on three sets out of five, and the other two lasted about a week before i realised that no, in actual fact, its not my pickups or some other imagined disease infecting my guitar.

these strings are just shit
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