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DR NEON MULTI-COLOR ELECTRIC GUITAR STRINGS BUY 1 SET GET 1 FREE!!
WORKS GREAT FOR ROCKSMITH!
Gauges: 10, 13, 17, 26, 36, 46
Need help deciding what gauge to buy - here is our suggestions (see our other listing for other gauges)
10-46 - This is most likely what came on your electric guitar new. A perfect balance of light enough gauge for easy playing, but thick enough to give you a nice rich and full tone. (THIS LISTING, OUR MOST POPULAR)
9-42 - A slightly lighter string, that is easier on the fingers, and easier to bend. You may lose a little bit of 'fullness' in your tone since the gauge is slightly lighter. Great for beginner's or sensitive fingers, or players who just like that lighter feeling :) (SEE OTHER LISTING)

Electric strings for those who want to look and sound electric as well.

Gauges: 10, 13, 17, 26, 36, 46

DR Strings NEONs™ are super bright color-coated strings that sound clear, bright and musical. These Multi-Color Lite Electrics are an excellent idea for those learning to play or just wanting to add pizazz to their rig. It's easy for players to fall in love with the bright color that matches their remarkable sound. Super bright in daylight and under stage lighting, DR’ Strings NEONs are 100% black light active and glow strongly under UV lighting. These strings will last you as long as a coated string should (three to four times as long as uncoated strings) maintaining a sound that is not only good, but better than top-quality uncoated strings.

We are a local music shop, and as you can see by our feedback, our #1 concern is customer satisfaction. Please email us with any questions!

Condition
Brand
Model
  • NMCE-2/10 Hi-Def Neon Acoustic Guitar Strings - Medium (10-46) 2-Pack
Finish
  • Multi Colored
Categories
Made In
  • United States

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