Vintage Strat Guitar

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Vintage Strat Guitar

Five-Two for Strat Seymour Duncan Pick-up
Five-Two for Strat Seymour Duncan Pick-up
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DIMARZIO DP402 Virtual Vintage® Blues Guitar Pickup - BLACK
DIMARZIO DP402 Virtual Vintage® Blues Guitar Pickup - BLACK
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DIMARZIO DP406 Virtual Vintage® ’54 Bridge Guitar Pickup - BLACK
DIMARZIO DP406 Virtual Vintage® ’54 Bridge Guitar Pickup - BLACK
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DiMarzio DP211/DP212 EJ Custom F-Spaced Black Neck
DiMarzio DP211/DP212 EJ Custom F-Spaced Black Neck
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DIMARZIO Virtual Vintage® Heavy Blues 2 Guitar Pickup - CREME
DIMARZIO Virtual Vintage® Heavy Blues 2 Guitar Pickup - CREME
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GENUINE FENDER CUSTOM SHOP SRV TEXAS SPECIAL Stratocaster Pickup Set STRAT ~ NEW
GENUINE FENDER CUSTOM SHOP SRV TEXAS SPECIAL Stratocaster Pickup Set STRAT ~ NEW
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NEW USA Rio Grande Muy Grande Strat PICKUP RWRP White for Fender Stratocaster
NEW USA Rio Grande Muy Grande Strat PICKUP RWRP White for Fender Stratocaster
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DUNCAN ANTIQUITY 60s SURF BRIDGE PICKUP FOR STRAT®
DUNCAN ANTIQUITY 60s SURF BRIDGE PICKUP FOR STRAT®
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FENDER '57/'62 STRAT GUITAR PICKUP SET STRATOCASTER
FENDER '57/'62 STRAT GUITAR PICKUP SET STRATOCASTER
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Fender Road Worn Player Strat NECK & LOCKING TUNERS
Fender Road Worn Player Strat NECK & LOCKING TUNERS
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4 New Gold Les Paul Electic Guitar Speed Knobs Knob
4 New Gold Les Paul Electic Guitar Speed Knobs Knob
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Acoustic Guitar Faux Tortoise Shell Pickguard
Acoustic Guitar Faux Tortoise Shell Pickguard
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BK Dimarzio EJ Custom Bridge Black Guitar Pickup DP212
BK Dimarzio EJ Custom Bridge Black Guitar Pickup DP212
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Black Dimarzio Area 61 Vintage Strat Pickup DP416
Black Dimarzio Area 61 Vintage Strat Pickup DP416
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Black Dimarzio YJM Strat Guitar Pickup DP217
Black Dimarzio YJM Strat Guitar Pickup DP217
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Brand New Chrome Guitar Knobs Abalone Dome Knob Knobs
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Dimarzio Black Virtual Solo Strat Guitar Pickup DP420
Dimarzio Black Virtual Solo Strat Guitar Pickup DP420
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Dimarzio EJ Custom Neck Electric Guitar Pickup DP211
Dimarzio EJ Custom Neck Electric Guitar Pickup DP211
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Dimarzio Pro Track Black Electric Guitar Pickup DP188
Dimarzio Pro Track Black Electric Guitar Pickup DP188
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Dimarzio White Virtual Solo Strat Guitar Pickup DP420
Dimarzio White Virtual Solo Strat Guitar Pickup DP420
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Fender Strat Electric Guitar Knobs Set Pink
Fender Strat Electric Guitar Knobs Set Pink
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Fender Strat Electric Guitar Knobs Set Purple
Fender Strat Electric Guitar Knobs Set Purple
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Fender Strat Electric Guitar Knobs Set Yellow
Fender Strat Electric Guitar Knobs Set Yellow
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There are many different types of guitar strings and the ones you choose will depend largely on the type of instrument you have, your level of playing proficiency and the style of music you play. Strings are available for the four main types of guitar - Electric, Bass, Acoustic and Classical. These guitar strings differ in the materials used, construction technique and physical attributes depending on the instrument for which they are designed and the desired characteristics required by the user.

Gauge and Construction

Gauge is the thickness of a string and is traditionally quoted in thousandths of an inch (e.g. .010in). However, you will often see this written simply as 10. Usually guitar strings are provided in packets of matched strings. Sometimes these are referenced by the high string only (e.g. 10), or by the high and low strings (e.g. 10-46). Because gauge of a string has a direct relationship to its weight then the same packets may also be referenced using weight (e.g. Light). However, different manufacturers use different standards and construction techniques so this should be checked individually.

Guitar strings are usually single lengths of plain wire (high strings) or have a wire core with an additional wire winding (low strings). These wound strings may also differ in construction with the most common being roundwound. This refers to the cross-section of the wire used in the winding. Other less common types are flatwound but these tend to be more expensive. Nowadays also a string may be coated or un-coated. This coating is a very thin layer of additional material which protects the string against corrosion and wear.

Whereby the characteristics of gauge and construction can be applied to all types of guitar strings, the main differences for individual instruments occur with the actual materials used.

Electric Guitar Strings

Nearly all of these guitar strings are made from a steel core. The most popular type of winding is nickel plated steel. These produce a bright tone and are suitable for all types of music. Less common are a pure nickel winding (offering a warmer, more vintage sound) and chrome or stainless steel. These latter ones giving a clear, punchy sound often preferred by fusion and jazz players.

Bass Guitar Strings

These guitar strings naturally use the bigger gauges to give that distinctive low end tone. As with electric strings they are typically made from a steel core. The most common types of winding are made from stainless steel or nickel. An important consideration when choosing bass strings is scale length. This is the length of string which must be used to match the users own bass guitar instrument. Scale lengths vary from short (30in/760mm) to extra long (up to 36in/915mm).

Acoustic Guitar Strings

As with electric and bass guitar strings, these too are typically made from a steel core. Popular types of winding are made from bronze or from phosphor bronze (the latter has a significant phosphor content added to the bronze alloy). Bronze strings have good sound projection, bright tones and deep bass response. Phosphor bronze offer an overall balanced tone coupled with longer life.

Classical Guitar Strings

These strings differ from all the above in so much as they do not use a steel core. Instead they use a nylon core with typically either a silver or bronze winding on the bass strings. Nylon is the modern day equivalent material to the traditional gut. This results in a crisper, brighter tone normally associated with classical music. Nylon guitar strings are usually referenced by tension, with low being suitable for beginners and high for advanced players.

Conclusion

There is an enormous amount of different guitar strings available on the market today, and choosing the right ones to suit the individual can be difficult. If you are a beginner then it is best to start with a light set (e.g. 10-46). These are easy to play and require less pressure to hold down. Conversely if you are an intermediate or advanced player then you can choose a medium or even heavy weight. Furthermore you can even customise your guitar by fitting single strings of a chosen gauge and type to suit your own playing style and preferred type of music.

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