🎸 Elevate your tone with Fender’s vintage warmth and modern playability!
Fender 150 Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings Light 9-42 offer a perfect blend of classic vintage nickel warmth and modern brightness. Featuring a light gauge set (.009-.042) with hex core construction for enhanced attack and ball-end design for easy restringing, these strings deliver smooth playability and rich tone, crafted in the USA for reliable quality.
Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 1.27 x 11.43 cm; 17 g |
Item model number | 0730150403 |
Body Material | Synthetic |
Colour | Pure Nickel 150's |
String Gauge | Light |
String Material | Nickel |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Material Type | Synthetic |
Instrument Key | c |
Country Produced In | USA |
Size | .009 - .042 Gauge |
Item Weight | 17 g |
A**Y
Good Quality
Great quality strings.Easy to install.Super bright sound and long lasting.Nice smooth feel and great value for money.
A**R
These are great, made my strat playable!
I bought my first Fender Strat (Player series) after over 20 yers of playing Gibson- and medium-scale guitars. My first strat impression was that this guitar was so hard to play. It was very stiff no matter what gauge or brand of strings I bought. Then I bought these strings and finally my strat became a real joy to play. They literally transformed it into a fantastic guitar! The strings are nice and slinky, they have just the right amount of tension for me, they sound very organic and natural, and they feel really smooth and just... perfect! For this guitar this is the type of strings I've been looking for. I'm sticking to these.
I**R
just like old times
Product arrived on time, cheap, and in good condition.When fitted to my dead sounding Chinese no-name plank of a Strat copy, the resulting sound was amazingly like that of the real one I used to gig with back in the 60s even unplugged, with a mellow but full ranged tone and natural sustain.Through Guitar Rig, it's crummy ceramic pups managed to produce a reasonable copy of the traditional Fender twang, quack, and clank, although a bit biased towards Telecaster style treble.This was the best fivers worth I've spent in a long time, a total transformation but...... I don't do the everything turned up to eleven bit much, I'd sooner hear the guitar than white noise, so don't ask me if they do Sir Terry Pratchett's "cat going to the toilet through a sewed up bum" sound though I'd love to be able to do an "EVH",The brightness is starting to wear off a bit after a week of daily practice but for home use , I should get a month or so out of them. Of course for stage use, if you're not being paid enough to change them every gig, you should get a job on the whelk stall outside instead!
G**E
These are the best strings I’ve ever tried!
Just put a medium set of these on a recently acquired G&L Legacy (strat) that I wasn't bonding with. Guitar had a brand new set of some sort of hybrids on it that included .009s on the high strings. Light strings on a strat-style guitar do nothing for me. Normally I put Ernie Ball nickels on my guitars but in this case I wanted something a bit heavier along the lines of a medium, which Ernie Ball doesn't seem to offer in a .011 size. Stumbled across these nickels by Fender in .011 size and they sound great! Totally transformed the guitar and now I feel like it responds to my playing style much better. Planning on ordering a bunch more sets of these for the rest of my collection. Can't beat the price, either. Pure nickels are the way to go.
R**O
Good quality and price
Good quality and price
D**L
fantastic product
great strings
R**N
My FAVOURITE strings of all time.
These are my favourite strings I have discovered so far. Having pure nickel strings as oppose to nickel plated or nickel coated strings, really brings a sense of life to the music you play. These became my favourite strings about two years ago. Before I used these I was like everybody else, I just used Ernie Ball or Di'Addario, maybe switched up the gauges from time to time. You may be very sceptical about all of this. But since I changed to these strings, my friends said my tone got great as if out from nowhere. I like to think it's because I'm growing as a guitar player. But there's no denying these strings sound amazing. But I'm always up to try out something new. What are your favourite strings? Do you think I'm wrong? Do you think there's better strings out there? Please feel free to comment, I would love to hear suggestions from other players.
P**E
Fender, I think besr on the market.
I started playing in the early '70s since I had a Fender it follows to use Fender strings. Brilliant strings then and still the same quality now. It keeps us rocking.
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