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The DR Strings HI-VOLTAGE⢠Dimebag Darrell Electric Guitar Strings (Medium 10-46) are crafted with nickel-plated steel and a unique Stringlife Coating, ensuring a versatile sound and extended lifespan. Ideal for all proficiency levels, these strings are perfect for genres like hard rock, metal, thrash, and punk, making them a must-have for any guitarist looking to channel their inner rock legend.
Item Weight | 30 g |
Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 0.76 x 10.16 cm; 30 Grams |
Item model number | DBG-10 |
Color Name | Silver |
Connector Type | / |
Scale Length | inches |
String Gauge | .01 |
String Material | Nickel |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Musical Style | Hard Rock, Metal, Thrash, Punk |
Size | 10-46 |
Proficiency Level | All |
T**.
I've been using these strings since I was 15.
Couldn't find them in stock at stores anymore. Was starting to lose hope. Randomly searched them up on Amazon and here we are. If you don't know, these strings are perfect. Comfortable, tone rich, super brilliant out of the box, they store well and they're definitely more corrosion resistant than your run of the mill guitar strings. I swear by them. Also really nostalgic and uplifting to see dime on the box. The man is legendary. R.I.P. Dime.
S**Y
Perfette!
Tutto ok
P**.
Don't know why I waited so long to try these
I am a creature of habit. I'm resistant to change . I broke my my ( high ) E string and as fate would have it no one had my beloved Ernie Ball regular Slinky's in stock . I suppose I could have ordered the " next-best " option and opted to order a set of higher or lower gage strings but like I said previously I'm resistant to change , so I decided to try some strings that I had always wanted to try but never actually got around to using them. I went with a set DR " Dimebag Darrell signature TNP .10-.46 because they were the closest gage strings to what I'd normally order but mistakenly thought that they might be a little " too Metal " for a '61 Gibson SG . Dude ! All I can say is you have to try these out. I've fallen in love . I tune down a 1/2 step to Eb and it seems that these strings were designed to be tuned low. There is a lovely " sponginess "to the feel . They retain enough string tension throughout the neck without getting too " loose " and making you adjust your instrument's set-up. There is no fret buzzing . They play great , they sound GREAT and I can't find any reason NOT to love them .They will not go out of tune and if my next set plays and feels as good as these do they will be the only strings I will ever use on the SG going forward. I almost didn't write this review ( keepin' em for myself ) but they preform so well I felt I owed it to the fine people @ DR " The Handmade Strings " to get the word out . Can't wait to try a set on the ( Kramer ) Baretta 85 . Interested in how DR's compare to GHS Boomers . Might even try them on my Strat . ***** .UPDATED 1/29/21 I am on my second set and still loving the HELL out these strings . I again took the leap of faith and put the same set on my vintage '85 Kramer ( Baretta ) equipped with an original Floyd Rose. Now I have another difficult decision going forward . Compared to GHS Boomers ( same gauge ) these " feel " just a little bit more solid . The GHS strings are brighter ... but not so much brighter that someone who doesn't have a player's ear would probably even notice . That being said persons familiar with Mr. Abbott's technique know that he " didn't spare 'em ." He played the HELL of of his gear , so I haven't spared 'em either . They actually made me change the way I play . Although the Baretta came with a Floyd I seldom if ever used it . So I dug it out of it's case and attached the bar ; . If your guitar(s) is / are equipped with a Floyd all I can say is put on a set and have some fun .
T**K
Getcha pull
Chug baby! when you know, you know
J**H
DR High Voltage
These are Great strings. I've never Broken One, or had any issues with them and they sound Great. Variety of sizes is nice too. It's What Dimebag Darrel Abbot used, so.... I wouldn't argue. I've used Earnie ball slinky strings, and Mostly D'adderio strings and they are good too.
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