Ernie Ball 2223 Super Slinky

€ 6.20 6.2 EUR € 6.20

€ 7.50

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    Ernie Ball 2223 Super Slinky

    Ernie Ball Nickel Wound Elektrische Gitaarsnaren zijn gemaakt van vernikkeld staaldraad dat om vertind zeskantig staaldraad is gewikkeld. De gewone snaren zijn gemaakt van speciaal getemperd vertind staal met een hoog koolstofgehalte, wat een goed uitgebalanceerde toon oplevert voor je gitaar. 

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    Ernie Ball Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings are made from nickel plated steel wire wrapped around tin plated hex shaped steel core wire. The plain strings are made of specially tempered tin plated high carbon steel producing a well balanced tone for your guitar.

    Gauges .009, .011, .016, .024w, .032, .042

    Ernie Ball Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings are made from nickel plated steel wire wrapped around tin plated hex shaped steel core wire. The plain strings are made of specially tempered tin plated high carbon steel producing a well balanced tone for your guitar.

    Gauges .009, .011, .016, .024w, .032, .042

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