Stringjoy Broadways | Heavy Bottom Super Light Gauge (9-46) Pure Nickel Electric Guitar Strings

At Stringjoy, gauges are like our children. We love them all equally. But, like Orwell said, some are more equal than others. Our Heavy Bottom Super Light Broadways are some of the most equal of all of them. The incredible flexibility of our Broadway wounds means that this set gives... Read more
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At Stringjoy, gauges are like our children. We love them all equally. But, like Orwell said, some are more equal than others. Our Heavy Bottom Super Light Broadways are some of the most equal of all of them.

The incredible flexibility of our Broadway wounds means that this set gives you loads of playability, and full, warm tonality. We’d recommend it to anyone, so if you’re reading this, then we’d definitely recommend them to you.

If you’ve ever played Pure Nickel strings before, these strings have even more nickel in them than the strings you’ve played in the past. That means more of that rich, full tonal character. It also means more flexibility, since the round core is thinner than it is in other sets. But these don’t sacrifice when it comes to strength or durability either, and they hold tune with the best of ’em.

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Gauges: .009 – .011 – .015 – .026w – .036 – .046



How do we make our strings?

  • Stringjoy Broadways electric guitar strings are made by a small team in Nashville, TN, USA, out of all-American materials: our top quality pure nickel, wound around a round core wire.
  • The combination of better materials and more careful craftsmanship creates a more natural-sounding, longer lasting string, without the tone-deadening effects of string coatings.
  • We’re known for our quality control. Our strings are wound in small batches, and we use real human beings at every step of the process: the winding, the coiling, the packing, you name it.
  • Every string is inspected individually before it goes into your set. If anything is wrong with a string, from the way it’s secured around the ball end, through the entire winding, it doesn’t make the cut.

What does all that mean for you?

✓ Better tuning stability for the life of the string ✓ Longer string life and less breakage, when cared for properly ✓ Smoother, more balanced playability across the neck of the guitar

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