Dunlop RWN0738 Super Fine

Electric Guitar Strings

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2 years ago

Basically what it says on the packaging

Crazy light, great if you plan to some insane bending stunts. But definitely not for me. Worth trying though

3 years ago

I've got small fingers!!

Having been blessed with fingers the size of cocktail sausages I've always struggled with heavier gauge strings.

Found these and they do an absolutely fantastic job. Fingers never get tired. I also like the twangy bottom end. Played on my Orange Blast they sound great.

3 years ago

Bending

Now I can bend my strings with my pinkie finger all day long.

5 years ago

Billy Gibons feeling

I bought these mostly for fun. Wanted to try thin strings. It was a blast. They sound "thicker" then they are. I'm used to .09-.10 normally so this felt like bending water :) Maybe not really my cup of tea these ultra thin, but they surprised me in a positive way. I might buy more one day when I have a proper guitar that I can dedicate to them :) Well worth the purchase.

5 years ago

Why buy any other strings at all

I love these strings. I s'pose it's the bendin' quality that's so superb about them

5 years ago

thin but nice sound

weird at first but overall it makes you do bends where you've never bended before :D good stuff

6 years ago

Hot damn

I usually use 11's, so this is a big big jump for me. They are suprisingly good sounding, they stay in tune, even with extreme overbending, there is so little tension that you can do weird stuff with them, but you got to be careful on pressing with your tapping hand so than the notes don't go over the pitch. Also, a lighter pick attack is perferable, they are not for chugging, but damn, on my LP, now I know why Billy is playing them.

7 years ago

The strings play great. The transition from 9s to 8s was much easier. 7s are a bit too thin, especially the first three strings but I guess I'll get used to them. Soundwise they are fine.

8 years ago

Really impressive

I saw a video where people tried out these strings as a challenge, and I thought I would try them out just for fun. My usual go-to strings are Ernie Ball Skinny Top Heavy Bottom strings, which is a much heavier set. I was really surprised at how the Dunlop strings hold tune. I use them on my Fender Telecaster, and they made the guitar a lot more fun to play. Obviously, they bend easily, but they still give quite output. Overall, great strings, and I'm thinking of putting these on all my guitars!

9 years ago

Great if you need very light strings

I strung up a Gibson SG with these and don't feel like I sacrificed much in tone. If you have a light touch, there generally are no issues with fretting notes sharp, but players with a heavy touch will fret notes sharp.

Bends are extremely easy and I needed to get used to the strings else I would always overbend. I have had no issues with them staying in tune, and I can get a decent attack without a whole lot of fret buzz.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Dunlop
  • Released in 2011
  • Average price : $11
  • Willy's Mexican Lottery Brand Superfine
  • Nickel-coated steel winding
  • Gauges: 007", 009", 011", 020", 030", 038"
  • Hexagonal core
  • In collaboration with Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top)
  • Made in the USA
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