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Ernie Ball 2625

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Ernie Ball 2625
42,75 AED 10 €
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Ernie Ball 2625 Nickel Wound Slinky (8-String, .010–.074)
ae-b 19.09.2025
I’ve been using the Ernie Ball 2625 set on my 8-string, and it’s a solid choice for players looking for a balance between playability and tonal clarity across an extended range.

Playability & Feel:
The lighter treble gauges (.010–.017) make bends and fast passages comfortable, while the heavier bottom (.064–.074) provides enough tension to keep the low F# (or even drop tunings) from flopping around. On a 674 mm (26.5") scale, the set feels tight enough for riffing without being overly stiff — a good middle ground for both rhythm and lead players.

Tone:
Classic Ernie Ball Slinky character: bright, snappy highs with a strong midrange presence. The wound strings deliver a punchy low end without losing clarity, even in high-gain settings. Chords retain definition, and single notes cut through well. The nickel wound construction gives a slightly warmer feel compared to stainless, which works great for both metal and progressive styles.

Durability:
As expected from Ernie Ball, the strings hold up well under regular practice and gigging. They stay in tune reliably and resist corrosion decently if wiped down after sessions.

Overall:
This set is an excellent starting point for most 8-string players. It offers a versatile gauge spread that works for standard tunings, progressive metal, or experimental extended-range playing. If you’re looking for a dependable, balanced 8-string set with the familiar Slinky feel, the 2625s won’t disappoint.
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Great for standard/slightly-dropped
Quimmy 03.03.2015
Typical Ernie Ball quality, they hold up well to a good beating and last quite a while if you wipe them down after playing.

Tension-wise, depending on your scale length, they hold up totally fine for standard 8-string tuning and hold up quite well at half a step down.

Drop E and the like they get a little flubby but otherwise, perfectly fine strings for an 8.
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Nice Sound
Anonymous 29.05.2016
I move from this gauge .74 (F#) to .80 . . . Better tension and definition.
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8 string Ernie Ball set
MichalS 11.10.2013
Strings fit a 27" scale guitar perfectly. The tension on some string is a little unbalanced, but that doesn't affect the playing very much.
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Ernie Ball 2625