Stringjoy Husky 9s split the difference between Balanced 9s and Heavy Bottom 9s. Just a bit more tension on the wound strings, without it being too much. Sound good? Rad. Hit the Yellow button to add these to your cart....
Stringjoy Husky 9s split the difference between Balanced 9s and Heavy Bottom 9s. Just a bit more tension on the wound strings, without it being too much. Sound good? Rad. Hit the Yellow button to add these to your cart....
Looking for a string that sounds super good and plays super good? Then you need to check out Stringjoy Super Light Naturals. With this set, you really get the best of both worlds, because they’re perfect for players who...
Stringjoy Medium gauge set is the go-to string for players who want a big, warm, beefy tone out of their guitar that will project with plenty of volume and definition. Pair that with the powerful tone of Stringjoy...
Looking for a set of acoustic strings that have just the right amount of tension, the right amount of tone, and still have enough volume to annoy your neighbors? Then you need a set of Stringjoy Light Foxwoods. These...
Looking for a string that sounds super good and plays super good? Then you need to check out Stringjoy Super Light Foxwoods. With this set, you really get the best of both worlds, because they’re perfect for players who...
Stringjoy Extra Light Foxwoods are the perfect set for the players that want a fantastic sounding string without having to feel like they’re pressing down on bridge cables in order to play a chord, which I’m pretty sure...
Stringjoy Super Light gauge Brights are remarkably flexible, while still projecting very well. Particularly for these strings, if you’ve been a .012s player it’s well worth it to try out a lighter gauge, since these...
So these might look like a typical set of 9s (or Super Lights, or Extra Lights—everyone seems to call ‘em something different…), but trust us, they’re not. The standard for 9s is typically 9-11-16-24-32-42, and while...
We know what you’re thinking: 10 to 48? I thought Light strings went 10 to 46? Yeah well, let us explain… Stringjoy does a lot of experimenting with different string gauges — we know, they’re nerds — and they'd love to...
Stringjoy's Medium gauge set is the go-to string for players who want a big, warm, beefy tone out of their guitar that will project with plenty of volume and definition. Pair that with the powerful low end of their...
Looking for a set of acoustic strings that have just the right amount of tension, the right amount of tone, and still have enough volume to annoy your neighbors? Then you need a set of Stringjoy Light Naturals. These...
Want to make that 12 string of yours sound even fuller and warmer? Then you’re going to need a set of our Naturals, there’s just no ifs, ands, or buts about it. Naturals are our take on Phosphor Bronze, which is great...
Stringjoy bass guitar strings are roundwound from American nickel-plated steel windings and hexagonal steel core wire. They have a full, resonant low end and a medium top end—not too bright, not too mellow — giving...
This Light Top Heavy Bottom set is the best of both worlds when it comes to bass guitar strings. The top ones will give you snappiness reminiscent of Indiana Jones’ whip, while the low strings will give you enough power...
Stringjoy Medium gauge Brights are perfect for those players who want a big, warm, beefy tone out of their guitar that will project with plenty of volume and definition. Coupled with the brilliant top-end of Stringjoy's...