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Elixir Nanoweb Guitar Strings (Heavy 12-52)

€13,00
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Description

  • Thick guitar strings in nickel-plated steel for electric guitar
  • Bold traditional sound with long life
  • Thin coating of NANOWEB
  • Comfortable surface to play on
  • Set in thickness Heavy 12-52.


Elixir Nanoweb Guitar Strings (Heavy 12-52)

Electric guitar strings with NANOWEB from Elixir, will deliver the great sound of a traditional electric guitar. The life of these strings is extremely long because the thin coating of NANOWEB Coating, keeps dirt and rust away from the strings. At the same time, it provides a comfortable and gentle playing experience.

  • Thick guitar strings in nickel-plated steel from Elixir Strings, which have a bold traditional sound.
  • The thin coating of NANOWEB extends the strings' clear and character-filled tone, and ensures that the strings last incredibly long.
  • The surface provides a comfortable playing experience as the strings are not so hard on the fingers.
  • The thickness of this set is Heavy 12-52.

Specifications

  • Weight (kg)
    0.045

More specifications

Line thicknesses 12-16-24-32-42-52

SKU: ALG-38150
Barcode: 733132121526

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