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Step back in time and feel the soul of classic rock with the Dean Markley 1975 Vintage Reissue electric guitar strings. Crafted with meticulous detail, these strings are the ultimate homage to the original Vintage Electric series that captivated the music world. Made with nickel-plated steel, each string is hand-wound slowly over a round core, ensuring 100% contact between the core wire and outer wrap. This method doesn't just secure the integrity of the string, but it also unleashes a maximum sustain and a warm, resonant sound that defined the rock 'n' roll era.
These reissue strings are not just a blast from the past; they are a celebration of vintage tones that today's musicians crave. Whether you're reviving iconic riffs or creating your own sound, the Dean Markley 1975 Vintage Reissue strings promise clarity and longevity. Recognized for their excellence, they even snagged the Best in Show award for Best New Accessory at Winter NAMM 2008. For the experimenters and purists alike, each set includes two G strings, offering both .18 plain and .20 wound options. Experience the blend of nostalgia and innovation that only Dean Markley can deliver.
Key Features:
- Nickel-plated steel construction
- Hand-wound over a round core for 100% contact
- Maximum sustain with warm, full sound
- Awarded Best in Show at Winter NAMM 2008
- Includes two G strings: .18 plain and .20 wound
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3.5 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 4 Ratings
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Dean Markley 1975 Reissue
They were rusty straight out of the package!
I used them anyway, and they sounded like a cross between a worn pair of Electro-harmonix strings and well worn D'Addarios. I'd recommend Earnie Ball over these, by a wide margin.
Also, I got the ones in the orange package, just couldn't find that exact model here.
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