Ernie Ball 2727 5-stars Reviews

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3 years ago

Awesome clarity and durability, I would recommend it to anyone who likes to downtune - the plain G-string is a classy touch.

4 years ago

Strong quality

Strong quality but definitely too big for me. Nice if you're playing Drop A or B

4 years ago

Great strings

Love them, would buy again.

5 years ago

great string, great durability but...

... in my opinion this strings generate too strong signal (in case of amp modelling). I had to scrub the pickups and reduce the input signal to achive acceptable sound.

10 years ago

Great product

This was my first time I had bought cobalt strings and to be honest I was a bit skeptical at the beginning because I always used nickel strings but I was surprised how good they sound. I find them more durable and they sound a bit more crispy then the nickel wound strings. I recommend to give them a try.

11 years ago

Great strings

These strings are awesome. Thick and juicy sound and seem to last a long time. They also keep their tone longer then most.

11 years ago

Great high output strings

Playing drop C with these strings was a great experience. Only downside to the weight and stiffness of these cobalt strings is that for whatever reason they seemed to bring about fret wear to a much greater degree than standard nickel strings.

Sound very similar to the D'addario NYXL series to my ear - emphasised mid range which helps to cut through both live and in the studio.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Ernie Ball
  • Released in 2012
  • Average price : $15
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