La Bella HRS-72 Nickel Electric Guitar Strings - .010-.064 7-string Reviews
Designed for aggressive rock tone, La Bella HRS nickel electric guitar strings deliver bright tone and long-lasting performance. You'll find these nickel-plated roundwound strings to be pleasingly flexible, allowing for big bends and long sustain.
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Perfect for my 7
It's nice not having to buy 2 different packs of strings to get the gauges I need for my tuning which is drop G# these strings feel great and have good tension. Good job Labella!
Better than the rest!
These strings are fantastic in every way. The packaging alone is amazing! They didn't cut any corners on quality or presentation. I have these on a Schecter Reaper 7 and they stay in tune better than anything else I've tried. They sound great too. I've been playing since 1990 and went through my fair share of strings but these are simply the best out there.
5/5
Hands down favorite 7 string set
If these were discontinued, I'd be bummed. I've used all the name brands, sure they get the job done (some better than others), but these LaBella's are exceptional. This is just my humble opinion, but to me, these strings absolutely stand out from the crowd. Great tone, feel, and longevity.
La Bella HRS
Big fan of these. I have to give props to La Bella for paying attention to the needs of drop tuning. Compared to the other main companies, La Bella really thicken up the lowest-tuned string relative to the other 6 strings, which provides even tension across the range and helps a lot if you're using Drop A, Ab, G, etc. or even if you're just a heavy hitter in a standard tuning.
I'm not a big stickler on strings as long as the gauges are right, personally. I've been playing for 10 years and I've never felt or heard that huge of a difference between companies or types of string; never an "I can't stand these strings" scenario. So tonally, they're perfectly satisfactory for me. I've been using them for the past couple months and they don't sound dead to me, nor have I had any breaks (and I break a lot on all instruments I play haha)
Plus, the price is hard to beat. I can't imagine going for another set of strings for my needs at this point in time.
You get what you pay for
These strings were awful. I tried them on a whim and it was a huge mistake. The low (G# string for me) went completely dead after just one practice with the band, losing all of it's tone.
I ended up spending a little more for the D'Addario NYXL1164 Nickel Wound Electric Strings and there is not even a comparison with how much better they are.They do cost more, but I can literally have a set on for 3+ months and they don't lose any tonal quality. I'm sure there are cheaper strings that work alright, but stay away from these.
Solid Strings
Ordered these strings a while back,and I have to say they're some of the most solid strings I've owned. Super stable, bright sounding, smooth feeling strings. I love how they have a thicker string for the low 7 and normal tension strings for the first 6 so When I play in drop A its a balanced feel on all strings. The low string isn't floppy and the other strings have good tension unlike most other sets for 7 strings. I definitely plan on getting more of these
La Bellas
Very,very nice strings. Great for drop B and A tunings, the sound they put off is amazing. These fit perfectly for my Schecter Damien 7. Just buy it!