Everly Guitar Strings

Getting amazing sound from your guitar depends on a few things: your pickups, your amp, your own skills and, of course, a great set of strings. When you want to nail every gig, you can't go wrong with Everly Guitar Strings on your axe. If you need proof of that, just listen to the work of Tom Petty. His preferred strings come from Everly, and he's a great example of how much an artist can accomplish with them.

Some of Everly's biggest claims to fame are their B-52s, strings made with what they refer to as "Alloy 52." Traditionally, electric guitar strings have been made of pure nickel or nickel-plated steel. What Everly has done is to make an alloy instead, mixing nickel and iron together into the same material. Compared to plating, this makes for a string that's more durable and has great magnetic response to really bring your pickups to life. With B-52s, you can expect a set of strings that will last a long time while delivering lively, punchy tone at every gig.

Of course, not all of us play electric guitar - at least, not all the time! Besides the B-52s and other options for electrics, Everly also has plenty to offer for your acoustic performances. To get classic phosphor-bronze sound on your favorite dreadnought or smaller-body acoustic, check out the Everly Acoustic Sessions series. These are great strings whether you're hitting the stage or the studio. If you're too fond of your amp to go all-out acoustic, that's no problem, either. Everly makes sets of strings specifically for acoustic-electric guitars so you can have the best of both worlds.

What it all comes down to is that it doesn't really matter what type of guitar you like to play: Everly has the choices to cater to every taste. From their classic Rockers and acoustic strings to the cold-treated Vostok line and specially-formulated B-52s, there's no shortage of different options to fine-tune your guitar's feel and sound just the way you want it.

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