Ernie Ball 2215 Reviews

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6 years ago

pretty durable

i have them on my guitar for 5 or 6 months and i still do pretty confident bendings

6 years ago

Great!!!

Love these strings! Good price, great sound and quality, what else do you need? :)

6 years ago

Great strings that work with many different tunings

These are very nice, personally use them on my SG, that switches constantly between Drop D and E Standard. On shorter scale guitars i usually use 10's but these also give the low end a lot of beef.

6 years ago

I love Ernie Ball strings for electric guitar for a great sound persistence.

6 years ago

High quality for the price!

This is hands down the best shot you'll have at getting cheap strings and still have high expectations. The string quality is amazing and last for a long time! I absolutely love the feel i get from these strings and there is absolutely no reason to not try them. I use the 12 gauge strings myself but this is a good place to be if you play in E standard. Credz to the guys at Ernie Ball!

7 years ago

High-quality strings

Great strings with great sound.

7 years ago

Just Ernie Ball guitar strings

The strings are just Ernie Ball awesome guitar strings with powerfull sound, amzing output and just perfect quality. If you have use Ernie BAll strings before you know that they are amazing if you havent try Ernie Ball strings before try and yiu will never change

7 years ago

E52 all night(mare) long

Thick E string 52.. man, All Nightmare Long sounds exactly how it should with these strings!

I'd recommend to take .09 for higher 3 strings. So solos will be soft and quick, and rythms heavy AF.

My fav. strings to go!

7 years ago

Perfect for Lead/Rythm hybrid style playing.

I am the only electric guitarist in my 7 piece funk/soul band & I was searching for strings that would compliment both rhythm & lead playing as I like to keep things dynamic on stage. I certainly found this with these strings. For funky strumming/chord playing, the heavy bottom strings have great body & sound full & rich on my highway one telecaster through a fender twin amplifier. The lighter more manipulatable top strings still blend perfectly (sonically) with the heavy bottoms & you can bend & modulate their tone with your fingers easily so lead playing is isnt hard work. Some points I would make to anyone who is thinking about trying these would be : If your putting them on a strat style guitar or any guitar with a hovering bridge consider the diference in tension they might have as the heavier "bottom" side may pull harder on your bridge so consider compensating this. Also I found on my telecaster that I needed to lower the neck pickup just a fraction on the side postitioned under the heavier bottom strings as they were a little too powerfull coming from my amp (especially the bottom E string). These strings could be just what you were looking for if you have a very customized sound. They are my string of choice for live preformance.

7 years ago

My go-to strings

For some time now I've tried different brands of strings, but in the end, I return to these. The sound is full and clear and they sound alright even when they finally start to oxidize. (I'm really lazy in between gigs). The sustain I get from the thicker strings is amazing.

I use these for my Les Paul. Had to change the nut for the thicker ones to fit, but that was easily done.

7 years ago

Goody goody

The only set of strings I've ever bothered to remember the name for. Found them on a forum while looking up Adam Jones' gear and bought a set for myself. I was really impressed with their longevity. Used them most reliably for Drop D stuff, but depending on your guitar, its setup as well as taste you can go for Drop C. Fret buzz won't really be a problem if you distort the signal :)

I know it's marketing but for confirmation take a look at the back of the packaging.

These are a rocker's delight.

7 years ago

good for drop c

nice for drop c and d stranded

7 years ago

Powerfull lows take me to my confort zone

Powerfull lows take me to my confort zone

7 years ago

Not much to say. Pretty good guitar strings, with a bit of a tendency to break sooner then expected.

7 years ago

Versatille and comfortable

To me these are the perfect strings for varying tunings, they sound great for both standard E, and drop D, drop C tunings. Has a very rich sound for the high strings and a heavy but clear sound for the lows. To me that is a perfect combination.

7 years ago

Nice Set

Can't say much...

I like to try something different from time to time, so I bought these.

It's a good product. Sound good enough, and all...

But I prefer D'Addarios... I've been using them for years and found nothing better FOR ME.

Of course is a matter of taste, so maybe they're perfect for you.

I recommend them, give them a try.

7 years ago

Great quality item

Strings with quality that You can expect from them.

No downsides at all.

7 years ago

Good for Mike Ness, good for me

If I am not wrong, Mike Ness uses these. Not why I like them, they just keep the tone very long, and are very durable, and I like the thicker lower strings and thinner higher ones combination.

7 years ago

The perfect middle ground.

Personally, i can't recommend these strings enough.

The bottoms are a perfect gauge for hitting fat rhythms and the tops are just the right gauge for cutting highs and solos. I know string gauge is always down to personal preference but being able to have an affordable mixed set of strings in one pack by one of (if not) the biggest names is very satisfying for myself as both a rhythm and lead player who plays with a lot of attack.

7 years ago

Great for E standard and Drop D

They are my go to string for all of my drop D guitars.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Ernie Ball
  • Released in 2003
  • Average price : $6
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