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GHS TC-GBCL Thin Core Boomers are custom light (9-46) nickel-plated electric guitar strings engineered for fast action and precise bends. Featuring exclusive Nitro-Pack anti-corrosion packaging and LOCK TWIST technology for enhanced durability, these strings deliver vibrant tone and long-lasting performance. Trusted by musicians globally for over six decades, they are ideal for advanced players seeking speed, precision, and reliability.




| String Material Type | 80/20 Bronze |
| Color | Silver |
| String Gauge | Custom |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Advanced playing, speed, and precision |
F**.
Good gauge for 24.74 Scale length guitars
I’ve been using thin core boomers for years. They are great for players starting to learn soloing. I’ve dropped to 9-42 gauge since I don’t do many live gigs anymore. After playing and blind testing many strings gauges for 24.75 scale length guitars ie Les Pauls, 9-46 gauge seems to work the best for most that tried them. The lighter unwound strings on the bottom and the heavier top strings seem to have a good balanced attack and feel imho. I gave a 4 in longevity only because they don’t last as long as Elixers but better price point
S**L
Fantastic Strings
I have played GHS Boomers for many, many years. I've tried a LOT of others but always come back to these. Great sounding. Long lasting. Great price. If you plug it in, every guitar in my collection has GHS Boomers on it.
J**M
Good strings
I have always sworn by GHS electric strings. I like the way they dont stretch and stretch and then break. I use a very thin string and a .38mm pick so I usually dont break strings, but GHS has always been the string i chose before any other. They seem to last a very long time.
C**.
Finger freindly
I got these strings for one of my guitars and they are very finger freindlly at a fair price!
J**R
they're guitar strings
I like to use the 9's as they are more comfortable for my classic rock playing and economical. I don't use any drop F# augmented dentotonic tunings, but you may if that's your jam..I just don't know if those are the gauge for that stuff..cheers!
S**.
Rather sturdy
I have been using these strings for a long time. Tried tons of different kinds. I like these the best
R**6
What happened to ghs?
Used to play ghs boomers and never had an issue. These are garbage though. The two high strings snapped while tuning. Otherwise just an awful ringing twang. Yikes.
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