Dean Markley Blue Steel REG 2556 Electric Guitar Strings (.010-.046)

Dean Markley Blue Steel REG 2556 Electric Guitar Strings (.010-.046)

  • Gauges – E (.012), B (.015), G (.026), D (.034), A (.044), E (.054)

It’s simply amazing what a little -320° liquid nitrogen can do to a guitar string. Put a set of Dean Markley Blue Steel strings on your electric guitar and hear what all the excitement is about. Twice the tone and twice the life.

Rating: (out of 2 reviews)

List Price: $ 12.00

Price: $ 3.75

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8 Responses to “Dean Markley Blue Steel REG 2556 Electric Guitar Strings (.010-.046)”

  1. Jared Jongeling says:

    Review by Jared Jongeling for Dean Markley Blue Steel REG 2556 Electric Guitar Strings (.010-.046)
    Rating:
    I would recommend these strings to anybody looking for a smooth, silky string that lasts long and feels good on the fingers. These strings sound absolutely wonderful with my Fender Stratocaster.

    They use a process in the plant that involves soaking the strings in -320* fahrenheit liquid nitrogen for fifteen hours to make the strings last longer and sound brighter.

    I recommend these over D’Daddario, Ernie Ball, GHS, and just about everything else on the market.

    God Bless!

  2. Jason M Lisowski says:

    Review by Jason M Lisowski for Dean Markley Blue Steel REG 2556 Electric Guitar Strings (.010-.046)
    Rating:
    Don’t buy these strings. I am in the process of experimenting with different strings for my strat and decided to buy a pack of the Blue Steels. They sound great when you first put them on but that’s about it. 1 week later they become dull and the lower strings begin to wear extensively and become sharp to the touch. These Strings are supposed to last longer because of the freezing mumbo jumbo but its just the opposite. I never had to change strings so fast. After a week the strings were cutting through my finger corns and shredding them. Don’t buy these!! They are junk.

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