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Guitar Strings

From acoustic to electric, it all starts with the string. Materials include chrome, cobalt, nickel, phosphor, bronze, nylon, silk and steel. Diverse windings, different gauges, crazy colors, cryogenics, and protective coatings are all called upon in the ultimate pursuit of tone, longevity, and well...yeah...looking cool. From eight-string to baritone to classical to straight-ahead rock, AMS has the right set of guitar strings for every player.

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  1. Elixir Electric Guitar Strings NanoWeb 3 Pak

    Elixir Electric Guitar Strings NanoWeb 3 Pak

    $38.99
    Elixir Electric Guitar Strings w NANOWEB Technology, Super Light (.009-.042) 3 Pack Whether you're laying down punchy riffs or soaring through solos, Electric Nickel Plated Steel Guitar Strings with NANOWEB ...

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  2. D'Addario EJ45 Pro Arte Classical Guitar Strings Normal P028-43

    D'Addario EJ45 Pro Arte Classical Guitar Strings Normal P028-43

    $12.99 - $32.99
    Pro-Arte, the world's most popular classical strings are D'Addario's premium classical guitar string sets. All Pro-Arte treble strings are sorted by a sophisticated computer-controlled laser machine which performs d...

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  3. DR Strings Pure Blues Electric Guitar Strings

    DR Strings Pure Blues Electric Guitar Strings

    $9.99 - $22.99
    The DR Strings Pure Blues Electric Guitar Strings are the result of using old style construction to improve modern performance. Pure Blues electric guitar strings are designed with pure nickel wrap wire, round wo...

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  4. DR Strings DBG HI-VOLTAGE Electric Guitar Strings

    DR Strings DBG HI-VOLTAGE Electric Guitar Strings

    $12.99
    HI-VOLTAGE Electric Guitar Strings are the signature strings played by the late metal icon Dimebag Darrell. They feature a hexagonal core wire and nickel-plated steel wrap wire treated with a liquid polymer that pro...

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  5. DAddario Plain Steel Single Acoustic or Electric Guitar String

    DAddario Plain Steel Single Acoustic or Electric Guitar String

    $1.06 - $9.95
    D'Addario plain steel guitar strings are acclaimed worldwide for their superb, long-lasting tone. Available in your favorite gauges (.008 to .022 inch) as single strings, or go for the extra value of the 10 pa...

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  6. Gibson Brite Wire Reinforced Electric Guitar Strings

    Gibson Brite Wire Reinforced Electric Guitar Strings

    $9.99
    The Brite Wires Reinforced strings, developed by our Master Luthiers are loved by fans and artist's around the world and adorn every solid body electric guitar built in our Nashville, TN Gibson USA facility. Brite ...

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  7. Ernie Ball John Mayer Silver Slinky Strings

    Ernie Ball John Mayer Silver Slinky Strings

    $9.99 - $54.99
    Silver Slinky Strings are the result of an extraordinary partnership between Ernie Ball and John Mayer. Each string has been meticulously engineered with specific gauges and core-to-wrap ratios that meet John’s exac...

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  8. Martin M160 Ball End Nylon Classical Guitar Strings

    Martin M160 Ball End Nylon Classical Guitar Strings

    $8.99
    Martin’s standard Classical string sets have been repackaged with a fresh new look. They offer an easy playing feel, excellent tuning stability and a warm clear tone. These strings are made of crystal nylon and are ...

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  9. D'Addario 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings

    D'Addario 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings

    $7.29 - $19.99
    Commonly referred to as brass, 80/20 Bronze is the original acoustic string alloy selected by John D'Addario Sr. and John D'Angelico in the 1930s. 80/20 Bronze strings are popular for recording due to their crisp, d...

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  10. Ernie Ball Slinky Custom Gauge Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings

    Ernie Ball Slinky Custom Gauge Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings

    $8.99 - $95.99
    Legendary tone used by legendary artists! Featuring that iconic Slinky feel and tone, the custom gauge Slinky strings are perfect for all playing styles and genres. Precision wound with nickel plated steel wrap wire...

    4 Payments of $24.00

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  11. La Bella 900 Gold Nylon Superior Classical Guitar Strings

    La Bella 900 Gold Nylon Superior Classical Guitar Strings

    $17.95
    Golden Strings for the Golden Sound of Classical and Flamenco Guitar! With gold nylon treble and polished golden alloy basses, La Bella's 900 Golden Superior Classical guitar string set was made for the concert p...

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  12. Ernie Ball P02224 Turbo Slinky Electric Guitar Strings

    Ernie Ball P02224 Turbo Slinky Electric Guitar Strings

    $8.99 - $19.99
    The Ernie Ball Turbo Slinkys sit neatly between the popular Regular Slinky and Hybrid Slinky strings while providing a balanced, comfortable feel across all six strings. This combination is perfect for players who a...

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Guitar String: Where Your Tone Really Comes From

When it comes to tone, your strings are make-or-break (sometimes literally). Guitar strings are the first thing your hands touch and the first thing your sound passes through, which means they have a huge say in feel, response, and overall vibe. Change the strings, and the guitar can feel like a different instrument.

American Musical Supply carries guitar strings for every style of player and every type of guitar, from electric and acoustic to bass. You’ll find different gauges for lighter touch or firmer resistance, along with materials and coatings that influence brightness, warmth, and longevity. Whether you’re chasing snap, sustain, or something in between, you'll find top options from Ernie Ball, D’Addario, Elixir, and numerous others right here.

A pack of Elixir Attune acoustic guitar strings.

Choosing the Right String Gauge

String gauge has a big impact on how your guitar feels and responds. Gauges are measured in thousandths of an inch, so a set labeled .009 starts with a high E string that’s nine thousandths thick. Small changes on paper can feel very different under your fingers.

Here’s a general way to think about it:

  • Light gauges feel easy to bend and play, making them popular for fast leads and lighter touch styles
  • Medium gauges balance flexibility and control, offering solid tone without feeling stiff
  • Heavier gauges provide more resistance, fuller tone, and better tuning stability, especially for aggressive playing or lower tunings

Electric guitars have the lowest-gauge strings, followed by acoustic guitars, and finished up with bass. What’s considered “light gauge” for acoustic would be considered medium (at least) for electric.

Your scale length, tuning, and playing style all matter. If bends feel like work, go lighter. If strings feel too loose or thin, stepping up a gauge can tighten things up fast.

How String Types Differ by Guitar

Different guitars ask different things from their strings. Materials, tension, and gauge all change based on how the instrument is built and how it’s meant to be played. Most types of strings can also come coated or uncoated, depending on your preference.

Electric Guitar Strings

Electric strings are usually made from steel cores wrapped in nickel-plated steel, pure nickel, or stainless steel, which allows magnetic pickups to sense their vibration. These tend to be lighter and easier to bend, and they work well with the low-tension feel many electric players prefer.

6- and 12-String Acoustic Guitar Strings

6-string and 12-string acoustic strings are typically steel, wound with phosphor bronze or 80/20 bronze, for rich resonance and volume on a hollow body. Six-string acoustics use steel strings for brightness and projection, and 12-string sets pair each course to create a lush, shimmering chorus effect that’s thicker and fuller overall.

Classical Guitar Strings

Classical guitar strings use nylon strings (with the lower three wound with silver-plated copper or bronze), producing a warmer, softer tone with less neck tension. These are ideal for fingerstyle and classical techniques, and feel much gentler under the fingers than steel strings.

How Often You Should Change Guitar Strings

How often you change guitar strings depends on how much you play, how hard you play, and what kind of tone you expect from your instrument. Here are a few signs it’s time for a change:

  • A dull or lifeless tone that doesn’t brighten up even after tuning
  • Tuning instability where the strings won’t settle in
  • Rough or sticky feel under your fingers
  • Visible corrosion or discoloration along the windings

For casual players, every few months might be fine. Regular gigging or recording often calls for much more frequent changes to keep things sounding right. 

A close-up of someone changing strings on a Yamaha guitar.

Frequently Asked Questions About Guitar Strings

Are coated guitar strings slippery?

Some feel smoother than uncoated strings. Preference comes down to touch and playing style.

Is it bad to mix guitar string brands?

It’s not ideal. Sets are designed to balance tension and feel across all strings.

Can the choice of guitar string affect intonation?

It can. Different gauges and materials may require minor setup adjustments.

Refresh Your Sound With Guitar Strings From AMS

A new set of guitar strings can change how your instrument feels and sounds in an instant. Whether you’re chasing brightness, smoother playability, or strings that last longer between changes, the right set makes it obvious the moment you tune up. American Musical Supply makes it easy to upgrade with a wide selection of guitar strings to stock up on. Browse our full lineup and find the strings that fit your guitar and your playing style. 

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