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Ernie Ball Aluminum Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings - Light...
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Ernie Ball Earthwood Silk and Steel Extra Soft 80/20 Bronze...
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LaBella TI832 Tony Iommi Signature D# Tuning Electric...
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Ernie Ball Aluminum Bronze Extra Light Acoustic Guitar...
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LaBella FG134 Classical Fractional Guitar Strings - 3/4...
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Stringjoy Naturals Soft Touch Acoustic Guitar Strings -
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Ernie Ball Ernie Ball Regular Slinky Electric Guitar String...
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Sevilla Classical Guitar Strings 8440 Medium Tension...
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Ernie Ball 2550 Everlast Phosphor Extra Light Acoustic...
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Gibson 12-String Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings
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Von Frankenstein Monster Gear Jeff Loomis Nemesis Signature...
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LaBella 2001 Series Flamenco Guitar Strings
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Fender 880XL Coated 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings -...
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Ernie Ball 2226 Ernie Ball Burly Slinky Nickel Wound...
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Ernie Ball 2229 Hyper Slinky Nickel Wound Electric Guitar...
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Ernie Ball 2618 Magnum Slinky Nickel Wound Electric Guitar...
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Ernie Ball 2008 Earthwood 80/20 Bronze Rock and Blues...
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LaBella 500P Professional Concert & Recording Classical...
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LaBella OG20 Classical Octave Guitar Strings
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LaBella DT13 Drop Tune Stainless Steel 6-String Set
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Von Frankenstein Monster Gear Doyle Wolfgang Von...
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Von Frankenstein Monster Gear Jeff Loomis The Seven Strings...
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Von Frankenstein Monster Gear Jeff Loomis Sentient-6 String...
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Ernie Ball Burly Slinky Nickelwound Electric Guitar Strings...
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Ernie Ball Hyper Slinky Electric Guitar Strings 12 Pack
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D'Addario XT Acoustic Phosphor Bronze, Light, 12-53, 25...
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D'Addario NYXL0942 Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings,...
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PRS Classic Electric Guitar Strings, Heavy (.012-.052)
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Ernie Ball Paradigm Beefy Slinky Electric Guitar Strings...
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Cleartone Coated Medium Acoustic Guitar Strings Four Pack
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Musician's Gear Electric Nickel Plated Steel Guitar Strings...
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Musician's Gear Electric Nickel Plated Steel Guitar Strings...
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Musician's Gear Electric Nickel Plated Steel Guitar Strings...
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D'Addario NYNW024 NYXL Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Single...
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Ernie Ball 2922 M-Steel Hybrid Slinky Electric Guitar...
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Ernie Ball Aluminum Bronze Medium Acoustic Guitar Strings
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Thomastik KF110 S Series Classical Light Flat Wound Strings
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Ernie Ball 2923 M-Steel Super Slinky Electric Guitar...
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Ernie Ball 2920 M-Steel Power Slinky Electric Guitar...
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Ernie Ball 2915 M-Steel Skinny Top Heavy Bottom Electric...
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Cleartone Phosphor Bronze Light Acoustic Guitar Strings
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Thomastik AC210 Plectrum Bronze Extra Light Acoustic...
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There's no other instrument with as much presence and cultural identity as the guitar. Virtually everyone is familiar with tons of different guitar sounds, from intense metal shredding to soft and jaunty acoustic folk music. And behind all those iconic guitar tones are great sets of strings. Just like a saxophonist changes reeds from time to time or a drummer replaces sticks, putting new strings on your guitar every so often is an important part of owning and playing one.

So, what should you look for in a set of strings? There's no one answer. To go back to those same analogies: every woodwind player has a preferred strength and shape of reed, and every drummer likes a set of sticks with particular balance and tip shape. It's the same with strings: you've got different gauges and different materials to choose from, and ultimately the right ones for you are a matter of preference.

Of course, there are a few ways to narrow down the string options. For starters, since guitars come in different scales, you need a set that's the right length for your instrument. You also need to match the type of guitar: electric strings for an electric guitar, acoustic strings for acoustic. If you play an acoustic-electric, you'll usually be looking for acoustic strings since those instruments use non-magnetic pickups. For classical and Latin guitar types directly descended from ancient gut-stringed instruments, the right strings are generally going to be nylon.

Once you've got your categories narrowed down, then you can start getting into the nitty-gritty differences between strings. For instance, electric guitars will give you the choice between nickel (for authentic vintage sound) and stainless steel (for maximum durability). Some string manufacturers have exotic material options with their own unique characteristics, like Ernie Ball's Slinky Cobalt strings. With so many subtle differences separating guitar strings, you owe it to yourself to browse carefully and look at all the choices on the table before making a decision.

When all is said and done, the only way to know for sure what a certain set of strings will sound like on your guitar is to take them for a spin. For that reason, it's not a bad idea to try out a few different ones that interest you to see which ones you like best - then you can stock up! However you like to approach your string shopping, the amazing selection you'll find here is sure to satisfy.