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Ernie Ball 2027 Beefy Slinky Paradigm Electric Guitar Strings - .011-.054

.011-.054 Beefy Slinky Gauge Electric Guitar Strings, Nickel-plated Steel
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Ernie Ball 2027 Beefy Slinky Paradigm Electric Guitar Strings - .011-.054
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Go on, Try to Break Them

Ernie Ball Paradigm electric guitar strings are amazingly resistant to rust and breakage — and whether you earn a living with your guitar or not, that's a big deal. These plasma-treated strings deliver classic Slinky tone along with advanced engineering that can withstand aggressive players. And even if you travel with your guitar often, or live in a salty-aired coastal region, Paradigm strings will stay rust-free for a very long time. Kenny Wayne Shepherd couldn't break 'em. John Petrucci couldn't break 'em. Guitarists at Sweetwater haven't been able to break Ernie Ball Paradigm guitar strings either, and we expect you'll eventually get bored trying.

Perfect for trem-arm users and abusers

Whether you rock a Bigsby, Floyd Rose, or any other trem system, you needn't fear pulling up when you've got Ernie Ball Paradigm strings. They're built to withstand every dive-bomb return and pinch-harmonic squeal you put them through. This is a Beefy Slinky set with .011–.054-gauge strings. Put them on your favorite guitar, then enjoy the fact that you won't need to replace them for a very long time.

Pro Tip: use an eco-friendly string cleaner to keep grime off these long-lasting strings!

Ernie Ball Paradigm Beefy Slinky Guitar Strings Features:

  • Rust- and break-resistant strings for electric guitar
  • Allows for extreme trem-arm abuse without breaking
  • Beefy Slinky set, .011–.054 gauges
  • Perfect for aggressive players and frequent travelers
  • Ideal for coastal areas with salty air that can cause premature rusting
  • 90-day no-break/no-rust guarantee
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Tech Specs

  • Guitar Type: Electric Guitar
  • Number of Strings: 6
  • Coated: Everlast nanotreatment
  • Gauges: .011, .015, .022p, .030, .042, .054
  • Core Material: Steel
  • Winding Material: Nickel Plated Steel
  • Winding Type: Round Wound
  • Manufacturer Part Number: P02027

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Reviews

Berry Guuud
I've been practicing bends and I do them about 40 times a day and I can bend the crap out of these strings and they stay in tune extremely well I rarely have to tune them, and they are higher gauges so they're great for drop tuning and stay in tune perfectly even after bend them a bunch I've been playing in Eb tuning and they sound great
Simply Incredible
I never thought I would play heavier gauge strings but I love these slinky's. I play very rough and although strings may not affect the tone 100% they still sound amazing and these paradigms live up to its name very durable and I haven't had any string breakage on any guitar I've put them on. Overall would definitely recommend.
Amazing strings
I use 11-54 on my Epiphone Les Paul custom in standard E tuning and they are great it's literally impossible for me to break a string and I play with a lot of force and aggression these strings are the most durable strings on the planet
Music background: Trivium
Wasted money
these so called "indestructible" strings snapped on me before i even finished tuning it was my g string and it popped before i was done tuning it