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Still feels slinky, but retains a good amount of tension. Fender Scale (Option B) – Beefy Slinky (11-54) Preferable for getting a heavier, more Strat-like tension on a Gibson Scale instrument. Drop D Both Scales – Skinny Top / Heavy Bottom (10-52)
Fui guitarrista profesional ; pero hace 37 años que a penas había cogido una guitarra; pero, no, no par bañar a las niñas o ser un hombre de provecho, he tocado otros instrumentos y me he dedicado a otras cosas en lo de la música y el sonido.Heavier gauge strings like power slinkys and beefy slinkys are often used by jazz and heavy metal bands, as they’re perfect for lower tunings (also known as drop tunings) and can take quite a beating. Who are these Strings for? Optimal for detuning. Similar to the Skinny Top / Heavy Bottom, but several gauges heavier. Provides a higher-tension feel. Gibson Scale – Power Slinky (11-48)
Extra Slinkys used to be the thinnest gauge strings available in the Ernie Ball Slinky range. The gauges are 8, 11, 14, 22, 30, and 38.Something that confuses a lot of new guitarists is strings. There are so many types, and they all offer different things when it comes to tone, sound quality, style, and durability. Slightly on the heavier side, while retaining a bit of looseness and slinkiness on the Gibson Scale. Drop C# Fender Scale – Power Slinky (11-48) + 52 Maintains slinkiness on the high strings, and beefs up the feel on the lower strings, especially when dropped. Eb Standard Fender Scale – Skinny Top / Heavy Bottom (10-52)