Ernie Ball welcomes four additional gauge combinations to its world-famous Slinky line of electric guitar strings. All of the new sets feature the same great, bright and balanced tone that Slinkys are known for, now in never-before-offered combinations. All sets feature nickel-plated steel wrap wire around a tin-plated hex core for that iconic Slinky feel and tone that players have relied on for decades.
SKINNY TOP BEEFY BOTTOM SLINKY
Skinny Top Heavy Bottom Slinkys combine the lighter playability of the Regular Slinky set with slightly heavier wound strings than the popular Beefy Slinky set. This combination is perfect for lead players who love to bend for solo work coupled with an even beefier bottom end for rhythm and chords.
Gauge combination: 10, 13, 17, 32, 44, 54
MONDO SLINKY
Mondo Slinky strings are ideal for players who prefer a heavier low end with only a slight difference in tension on the plain strings.
Gauge combination: 10.5, 13.5, 17.5, 30, 42, 52
TURBO SLINKY
Turbo Slinkys sit neatly between the popular Regular Slinky and Hybrid Slinky strings while providing a balanced, comfortable feel across all six strings. This combination is ideal for players who are looking for added playability with minimal differences in tone and tension.
Gauge combination: 9.5, 12, 16, 26, 36, 46
MIGHTY SLINKY
Mighty Slinkys sit between the popular Super Slinky and Extra Slinky strings while providing a fast, light tension across all six strings.
Gauge combinations: 8.5, 11, 15, 22w, 30, 40
FLAT RIBBON PATCH CABLES
Ernie Ball flat ribbon patch cables feature a high-quality design made with superior components that are built to last. The flat cable design and low-profile connectors allow for optimized pedalboard layout and cable routing. Multiple shielding materials preserve the signal with low handling noise, and the durable PVC jacket exterior ensures long-lasting performance. Available in 3″, 6″, 12″, and 24″.
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