Ken Yokoyama Signature Electric Guitar Strings SolidBond / GS-KY-1048. The 4th, 5th, and 6th strings, which are wound with a standard 10-46 string system, are made with thicker gauge. These strings are designed by Yokoyama to express a bassy, crisp sound. Standard nickel wound strings are used for the material, providing a stable intonation and a well-balanced bright sound.
■Electric guitar strings
■Ken Yokoyama signature model
■Features
・A special gauge with thicker 4th, 5th, and 6th strings than the standard 10-46 strings
・An essential item for expressing the bass and crispness that Ken Yokoyama is looking for
・Uses standard nickel wound
・Stable intonation, well-balanced bright sound without any quirks
■Gauge: .010, .013, .017, .028, .038, .048
~Comment from Ken Yokoyama (from the manufacturer's website)~
Mongggggggggggg!! I've finally gotten my hands on these Ken Yokoyama model guitar strings!! I'm overwhelmed with emotion. If I'm asked to say anything else, all I can say is ""Mongggggg"". I wonder just how far Solid Bond will go (enchanted lol)
Guitar strings have a gauge, or thickness, and it depends on the guitarist's preference, some say ""I like thin ones"" and others ""thick ones are easier to play"". Naturally, the thickness of the strings also changes the sound. There is no single correct answer. As with all guitar parts, it's a matter of personal preference. To accommodate this diversity, each brand sells a variety of sets of strings in different combinations. However, there is no combination that I like... So I always mix two types of sets. I mix them like ""the top three strings are from this set, the bottom three from this set"", so I end up throwing away some strings. In fact, I was about to be killed by the ghost of waste.
Solid Bond, who recently started developing guitar strings, is naturally aware of my situation. So he said, ""Let's make it with the gauge that Ken uses"" (enchanted lol) And thus the Yokoyama Ken model set of strings was born (enchanted lol) By the way, the material is also special (enchanted lol) Oh, from here on it's a trade secret so I can't tell you! (Suddenly inspired by Kitajima Kosuke lol)
To explain to guitarists, a set of 10 is about 46, right? Mine is 48. To be more specific, it's ""10, 13, 17, 28, 38, 48"". In other words, it's a mix of a set of 10 and a set of 11. Surprisingly, this combination doesn't exist. Please give this combination a try with the Yokoyama Ken model!!
*Images are for illustrative purposes only.
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