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The GHS Boomers David Gilmour Signature electric guitar string set features a 6-string configuration with nickel-plated roundwound steel for bright, durable tone. Designed to David Gilmour’s preferred gauges (10.5-50), these USA-made strings combine vintage legacy with modern manufacturing, delivering professional-grade sound and longevity favored by musicians worldwide.






| ASIN | B001I51JNS |
| Best Sellers Rank | 13,648 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 393 in Guitar Strings 88,842 in Mobile Phone Accessories |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Colour | BLACK |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,233) |
| Date First Available | 2 Feb. 2009 |
| Item Weight | 54.4 g |
| Item model number | GB-DGG |
| Material Type | Nickel Plated |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.27 x 11.43 x 11.43 cm; 54.43 g |
| Size | Single - Pack of 1 |
| String Gauge | Extra Light |
| String Material | Carbon Steel |
W**E
Best Strings Ever
4 months in and still sound good playing hard almost everyday
C**L
Good quality strings
Good quality strings.
A**R
Good once settled in
Great strings great tone but I would give them a few good wipe overs with a cloth before using as they ended up turning my finger ends grey. Once they settle though I am loving the tone from them. But I’m no expert
G**G
Best strings set I’ve had
I love these strings well priced and you can really bend them. Don’t think I’ve ever broke one of these strings. Even after some pretty big bends like 12fret bend upto 15fret usually bends like that break strings but not these. I play a lot of Gilmour so it makes sense to use his strings also I have his pickups and basically built a copy of his red Strat from Remember that night. With the guitar I built finishing off with these strings and the effects setup folks have said I sound really good and actually sound like Gilmour. What can I say apart from excellent!
A**!
Nice strings
Good strings, give a good balanced tone on my strat. They have lasted well. The slightly heavier string guage (10.5s) feel good for bends and suit my heavy handed blues based style. Recomended
C**N
Best guitar strings I've used
I'm a regular, semi-pro player of Fender Stratocaster and other electric guitars, including Telecasters and Deans, and the GHS Gilmour Boomers are the best strings I've used. I have them on all of my Strats and a couple of other regularly used guitars. They are smooth and have a clean, bright tone, but with good bass response. They retain much of that sound even after long-term use of the same set. They are slow to degrade , and in the several years I have been using them, I have never had a single string break. Highly recommended. A good balance between strength/sturdiness and (as you would expect from a mixed set endorsed by Gilmour) ease of bending!
M**E
Good feel, but not long-lasting
These strings have noticeably corroded after just 2-3 weeks moderate playing (bout an hour a night). That might be standard with a lot of strings - but it's certainly a shorter life than D'addario 10s, which could last 3-6 months. They feel great - and the slightly lighter gauge on the unwound strings does make bending a little easier - but I don't think I'll be ordering them again.
T**3
Beautiful strings
I've been using these strings for a number of years now. I absolutely love them for there tone and the way hey play. You play softly and lovely clean sounds, and when you play harder you get wonderful attack. It makes my guitars sound louder. I just love them wouldn't change brand.
C**6
ギルモアファンながら、いつも使うゲージより太いので、完全にパッケージ買い
N**O
I dont want other strings now !!
J**B
Sur strato. Tiennent bien dans le temps.
G**O
Suaves y brillosas
U**N
This is the second string set that has made me realised that how much of an impact gauge can make on your playing. The first was daddario flat wounds, those make you play Jazz. However, Gilmour’s boomers are excellent for playing melodic rock solos. Instantly you sound like David Gilmour, Eric Clapton and the sorts. G is unwounded thus soft to bend and has a sharp tone. Gives a nice bell tone on a strat. The top 3 strings e,a,d seem rigid when you come up from playing the bottom 3 g,b,E. The overall strum sounds balanced with a slightly heavy base notes and relatively shrill high notes without much of mids. Which somehow sounds clear and crisp. One thing I am sure of is these are going to be rusty very soon.
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