Ernie Ball P02726 Electric Guitar String Not Even Slinky Cobalt is made of a new alloy formulation that gives you higher output, better sound, and longer life.
Ernie Ball P02726 Electric Guitar String special iron/cobalt blend attracts the magnets in your pickups better than any other alloy.
When you string up with Ernie Ball, you’ll immediately notice the incredible comfort these strings offer – silky and pliable under your fretting fingers; your pick will seem to glide over the strings, letting you execute fast passages effortlessly.
And when you plugin, you’ll get increased power, beefy yet defined lows, improved midrange focus, harmonics, and sustain and crisp highs. Try a set of Ernie Ball Cobalt strings – you’re gonna love ‘me!
Ernie Ball P02726 Electric Guitar String at a Glance
- Beta tested by the crème de la crème
- Cobalt formula gives you higher output and better sound
- Cobalt’s last longer
Beta tested by the crème de la crème
In the development of their Cobalt strings, Ernie Ball 2726 Electric Guitar Strings tapped select members of their star-studded artist roster – including Steve Morse, John Petrucci, Randy Jackson, Tony Levin, and Slash – to be beta testers for the new formulation.
John Petrucci reported that the Cobalt’s sound was “amazing,” with “increased power, incredible clarity, and incredible sonic balance.”
He noted that the Cobalt’s seem “softer” under your fretting fingers (the term he used was “buttery”). Slash noted that – before being plugged in – the Cobalt’s “has an entirely different feel than normal strings.”
He goes on to characterize this sensation as “bouncy and pliable,” and “a lot of fun for bending.” When amplified, Slash commented that the Cobalt’s were just as bright as titanium strings, but more “guttural,” with more “growl to them.”
The cobalt formula gives you higher output and better sound
A half-century ago, Ernie Ball practically invented “rock” guitar strings. And now, with Cobalt, they’ve re-invented them. After exhaustive testing of over 350 alloy combinations, the company ended up with an optimal formula that – as compared with conventional strings.
Gives you higher output, beefier lows with increased definition, improved midrange focus, shimmering harmonics, and more robust sustain. You get a brighter sound without inducing harshness by turning up the treble on your amp.
Cobalt’s last longer
Ernie Ball 2726 Electric Guitar Strings last longer, retaining their brightness long after other strings have given up the ghost. Steve Morse reported having a set on one of his guitars “for several weeks,” and with daily use – “sweaty hands” and all – the Cobalt’s “still sound bright…
They just don’t have that dead sound,” he says. So, with higher output, better sound, and the monetary benefits of not having to change strings so often, Cobalt’s have it all over traditional alloy formulations. Check out a set of Ernie Ball 2726 Electric Guitar Strings – you’ll love ‘me!
Ernie Ball Cobalt Guitar Strings Features
- Punchier, higher output strings
- Beefier lows, with increased definition and growl
- Increased midrange focus, harmonics, and sustain
- Longer-lasting than conventional strings
- Garage: .012, .016, .024, .032, .044, .056
- Made in USA
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