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Description

Looking for a set of guitar strings that deliver both power and precision? The Thomastik-Infeld Power Brights PB110T have you covered. Designed with high-carbon steel cores and precision-wound with nickel-alloy wraps, these strings are engineered to provide a bright, articulate sound that maintains clarity even at high volumes. Ideal for rock and metal enthusiasts, the Power Brights offer a balanced tension that enhances playability while maintaining a robust tone.

These strings are great for players who need strings that can handle aggressive playing styles without losing intonation or breaking easily. The proprietary construction ensures that each note rings with consistency, making them a solid choice for both rhythm and lead guitarists. Whether you're gigging or recording, the Thomastik-Infeld Power Brights PB110T strings will help you cut through the mix with confidence and clarity.

Key Features:

  • High-carbon steel cores for durability and consistent performance
  • Nickel-alloy wraps for bright, articulate tones
  • Balanced tension ideal for rock and metal genres
  • Engineered for excellent intonation and long life
  • Suitable for both rhythm and lead guitar playing styles

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See how Mikael Akerfeldt uses Thomastik-Infeld Power Brights PB110T

Mikael Akerfeldt

Singer, Guitarist

Opeth

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"I have 10 to 45s. I use Austrian strings called Tomastik Plectrum strings. They make violin strings. They're great. Sometimes they also have heavy bottom."

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