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Ernie Ball Cobalt Slinky Electric Guitar Strings

Ernie Ball Cobalt slinky guitar strings are made of a new alloy formulation that gives you higher output, better sound, and longer life for your guitar strings.

Features:
  • Punchier, higher output strings
  • Beefier lows, with increased definition and growl
  • Increased midrange focus, harmonics, and sustain
  • Longer-lasting than conventional strings
  • .009, .011, .016, .024, .032, .042
  • Made in USA
Order your Ernie Ball Cobalt Slinky Electric Guitar Strings from Kincaid's Is Music today!

We accept offers if you are interested in purchasing multiple guitar string sets.

    Condition
    Brand
    Model
    • 2720 Cobalt Power Slinky Electric Guitar Strings (11-48)
    Finish
    • Cobalt
    Categories

    About the Seller

    Kincaid's Is Music

    Springfield, OH, United States
    (1,957)
    Joined Reverb:2019
    Items Sold:3,567
    Product Overview
    Combining the time-honored construction of a Slinky string with a proprietary iron and cobalt wrap that sizably increases the harmonic range, the Ernie Ball 2720 Slinky Cobalt Electric Guitar Strings are a revolution in what a set of strings can do.
    • Sizes - .011 .014 .018P .028 .038 .048
    • Iron and cobalt plated steel wire wrapping for greater magnetic fidelity with pickups
    • Made in southern California with environmentally friendly packing
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