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Gibson Earl Scruggs Banjo Strings
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Gibson Earl Scruggs Banjo Strings

When you say "Earl Scruggs", you mean banjo playing at its best. It also means the best banjo strings Gibson has to offer! Earl Scruggs' Signature strings have a crisp sound to them, with excellent note definition. And the availability of light and medium gauges gives your playing style extra flexibility.

Les Paul, John Lennon, B. B. King, Ace Frehley, Dickey Betts, Earl Scruggs, Sam Bush and Bill Monroe... all pioneers of their instruments. And all of them play Gibson Strings. Because they recognize that Gibson manufactures the finest strings for virtually any playing style, using the highest quality alloys. Gibson pays close attention to every detail of manufacturing, so that the strings they make will satisfy the most demanding players.

All legendary series strings feature the distinctive silk wrap at the ball end helps to eliminate any undue wear and harmonics. Whether it's Blues, Rock, Jazz or Country, you won't find better strings for your musical needs. If you want to use the strings that the professionals use, then Gibson Strings are the choice for you!

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Gibson Earl Scruggs Banjo String Specifications

Individual Gauges

  • Light; .0095, .010, .013, .020w, .0095
  • Medium; .010, .012, .014, .022w, .010


 
 
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