Premier Guitar features affiliate links to help support our content. We may earn a commission on any affiliated purchases.

Ernie Ball Launches New Gauge Combos for Slinky & Earthwood Strings

Ernie Ball Launches New Gauge Combos for Slinky & Earthwood Strings

All-new gauge combinations of world-famous Slinky line of electric guitar, bass guitar, and the Earthwood line of acoustic guitar strings.


For electric players, Zippy, Hyper, Magnum, and Skinny Top Heavy Bottom 7-String Slinky guitar and Hyper Bass sets feature the same great bright and balanced tone that Slinkys are known for in new never-before-offered gauge combinations. Featuring nickel-plated steel wrap wire and a tin-plated hex core, these new gauges provide the same Slinky feel and tone that players have relied on for decades. Now available in:

  • Zippy Slinky (7, 9, 13, 20w, 26, 36)
  • Hyper Slinky (8, 11, 14, 24w, 32, 42)
  • Magnum Slinky (12, 16, 22w, 32, 44, 56)
  • Skinny Top Heavy Bottom 7 String (10, 13, 17, 30, 42, 52, 62)
  • Hyper Slinky Bass (40, 60, 80, 100)

These expanded Slinky and Earthwood offerings are available now at authorized Ernie Ball dealers. Visit Ernie Ball online at www.ernieball.com and www.music-man.com.

New Epiphone inspired by Gibson Custom Collection features eight new guitar models with Gibson USA pickups, high quality electronics, rosewood fretboards, world-renowned Gibson open-book headstocks, one-piece necks, new vintage gloss finishes, and premium design builds.

Read MoreShow less

Editorial Director Ted Drozdowski’s current favorite noisemakers.

Premier Guitar’s edit staff shares their favorite fuzz units and how and when they use them.

Premier Guitar’s editors use their favorite fuzz pedals in countless ways. At any point during our waking hours, one of us could be turned on, plugged in, and fuzzed out—chasing a Sabbath riff, tracking menacing drone ambience, fire-branding a solo break with a psychedelic blast, or something else altogether more deranged. As any PGreader knows, there are nearly infinite paths to these destinations and almost as many fuzz boxes to travel with. Germanium, silicon, 2-transistor, 4-transistor, 6-transistor, octave, multimode, modern, and caveman-stupid: Almost all of these fuzz types are represented among our own faves, which are presented here as inspiration, and launch pads for your own rocket rides to the Fuzz-o-sphere.

Read MoreShow less

Columnist Janek Gwizdala with heroes Dennis Chambers (left) and Mike Stern (right).

Keeping your gigging commitments can be tough, especially when faced with a call from a hero. But it’s always the right choice.

Read MoreShow less

On our season two finale, the country legend details his lead-guitar tricks on one of his biggest hits.

Read MoreShow less