I know it's not much but it's the cheapest out there. I remember paying £8 each for these in the shops. online they are obviously less but this is the cheapest I found
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some_punk_girl
30 Mar 16#1
Are these for Electric or Acoustic? Thanks :smiley:
ttbaxxx to some_punk_girl
30 Mar 161#2
electric, do you need acoustic ones?
themakerofhay
30 Mar 162#3
they're always much cheaper online, stores are a total rip off at 8 quid a packet!
johnstalvern
30 Mar 161#4
They're a rip off at any price. D'Addario are roughly the same price and, in my experience, last longer and don't tarnish as quickly/easily.
ttbaxxx to johnstalvern
30 Mar 16#5
millions of guitarists disagree with you, so do I just wanted to let you know
bleachershane to johnstalvern
30 Mar 16#12
I've been using D'Addario electric strings for nearly twenty years and I've never had issues with them!
No idea what the other dissenters on here are whinging about though...
repouk
30 Mar 161#6
These won't be, but be careful buying guitar strings on eBay - there are a lot of fakes.
johnstalvern
30 Mar 162#7
Millions of people love McDonalds. Argumentum ad populum.
tbird3
30 Mar 16#8
Count me on that, too. I even get brand new guitars, and replace the strings with .008 Super Slinkys.
montblanc
30 Mar 161#9
They do Martin acoustic strings 3 packs quite cheap, I'd recommend them for the person wanting acoustic strings. Also if you want Super Slinky (the pink ones starting with 9 gauge) they have them too, don't know if this link will get deleted Edit: changed it to auction number.. 391102583556
some_punk_girl
30 Mar 16#10
Thanks, yes I could do with some new acoustic strings!
jough
30 Mar 16#11
If you have never tried them give Rotosound a go, great strings IMO
mikey_d to jough
30 Mar 16#14
I like rotos too
Benjo87
30 Mar 16#13
Regular slinky's are pretty good tone wise, although definitely don't last as long as D'addario XLs. Good find though, cheapest I've seen
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No idea what the other dissenters on here are whinging about though...