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Ernie Ball Steel Guitar Bar, Medium Ernie Ball Steel Guitar Bar, Medium

Ernie Ball Steel Guitar Bar, Medium

Ernie Ball Steel Guitar Bar, Medium Ernie Ball Steel Guitar Bar, Medium
$ 12.10

Score By Feature

Based on 227 ratings
Delivery
8.98
Giftable
8.85
Customer service
9.39
Packaging
9.40

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Product Description

The nose is round
Edges that are beveled on all sides
Three to one and seven eighths of an inch Two times 26 equals two. A6 (22
6 out of 10). (3 ounces)

Questions & Answers

It cannot be right if the dimensions are incorrect. A value of five divided by zero. You need 2 x 4 pieces. How many inches are there? Isn't it just logical that since it's a cylinder it should only have two dimensions, such as 4" long by 1" diam?

This is what Amazon offers We regret to inform you that This site offers MULTIPLE sizes that sellers can/should use, and it can be a little confusing sometimes. Some sellers haven't read their own instructions, if the dimensions given are any indication. It is simply the size of the PACKAGE (incorrectly) rather than the bar. Since it arrived in a sealed package, I had to check the Ernie Ball website for the size. They state Three inches wide by three inches high A fraction of an inch x seven eighths of an inch (8). Two times 26 equals two. A 22 cm red dot on each row. It is heavy (7.) You might not realize that 8 ounces) is actually correct when looking at the bullet points if you shop using a "smart" device, which is sometimes an oxymoron like "jumbo shrimp" when used for browsing the internet. There are some things that cannot be seen

Selected User Reviews For Ernie Ball Steel Guitar Bar, Medium

The sound is great, but it is Tone bars are used in steel guitars, pedal steel guitars, Dobroes, and Hawaiian-style guitars with a high action often tuned to an open chord, and are held horizontally, on a table, at your waist, or with a strap on your waist
5/5

You can use the tone bar to glide over the strings, hammer chords, and slide glissando notes with it. Hold the tone bar firmly and slide it up and down while you pluck or pick the strings near bridge with your other hand. Wearables, as well as pullovers It is off. As part of this review, I compared the Dunlop RR1, SP2, Long Dawg, and Ernie Ball M bullet tone bars. In addition to the 2021 Martin, two others were used in the test Its original bone nut and bridge, a 1970 Lotus F215 acoustic, and a 2011 Gretsch G5715 Electromatic Lap Steel guitar are all examples of the 15M acoustic. A Dunlop extra-tight string was used on all the guitars The strings are light. The description is There is no doubt that the Ernie Ball Medium EBM is a bulletproof model A rounded ball tip and rounded edges are also present at the other end of a tone bar. Six pounds make up its weight. A third of an ounce is 0 oz. The diameter of the pipe is 88 inches and the length is 3 feet. There is no limit to the length, but the rounded ends only allow for two. There are 88 inches of string in contact with the wire. An extremely polished stainless steel is used. There was a label on the package that said Compare and contrast A Dunlop SP2 string contact area is the same as an EBM string, but a Dunlop RR1 or Dunlop Long Dawg string contact area will be shorter. There is a distinct difference between this bar and the rest. EBM is just plain cheap compared to other tone bars of similar functionality. Although the shape and weight of this tone bar suit me, I'm too heavy to use it. The sound is It wouldn't be possible to ask for a Having this bar allows the tone of the strings to be heard, resulting in an uncolored, clear As there is no handle, you can easily mute the bar slightly using just your fingertips. The sound is great, according to me. TIPS THAT MAY BE OF HELP This is a. To understand the width of the tone bar, you should first determine the width of the strings. The answer is only two. It is important to keep in mind that 88 of the bar is in direct contact with the strings due to the rounded ends. If it is too short, you may not be able to cover all of the strings. ** 1. You should hold on tight to a tone bar since its weight and size may cause it to slip from your fingers, particularly if you sweat a lot. In the event that this bullet should be dropped it could damage the finish or wood of a guitar or dobro. It is possible that if the bullet impacted an unprotected foot, it could even break some of the small bones in your foot.

Hugh Clayton
Hugh Clayton
| Sep 27, 2020
I love it as soon as you get used to it
5/5

It has been polished very smoothly. The rounded surface is rather awkward to hold at first, but after getting used to it I like the way it fits against my palm without any pain even after using it for a long period of time. You have a wonderful tone and a very precise delivery. Furthermore, it looks cool, has a very nice finish and has a "flying saucer" look to it, a completely different vibe than slide work that is often done with ragged edges, broken bottlenecks, and other oddly shaped gizmos. I consider this to be an absolute necessity. The purchase was made at full regular price with no compensation affiliation or communication with the vendor.

Estella McCarthy
Estella McCarthy
| May 14, 2021
The bar is a great value for the price a great weight and quiet, smooth, even sound
5/5

I use it for my Sho Bud 10 string pedal steel, and I am a level one beginner, so if it works for me, it should be easy.

Kace Branch
Kace Branch
| Mar 02, 2021
This is a great brand for a great price
5/5

were closer to $30 before and have come down by quite a bit now! In addition, they are among the best in the business. Chinese versions are leery of me, but this is under $20 and it's a no brainer for me!.

Isaiah SWIFT
Isaiah SWIFT
| Nov 23, 2020
He has the same height and weight as Ernie Ball
5/5

There's a medium bar and a heavy bar in my collection. When I use them with a lap steel, I use them with an electric Though there is not much of a difference in terms of weight, that extra ounce lends the sound Bars like these offer excellent service.

Eugene Colling
Eugene Colling
| Feb 20, 2021
Use has been very smooth and pleasant
4/5

Use has been very smooth and pleasant. My next experiment might be to try a lighter version. You need to be careful not to put too much pressure on the strings with this heavy version, as you can bend them too much and have the instrument I'm only a beginner, so I'm not very skilled. Controlling it has become a lot easier for me. The bar has a nice feel to it.

Solomon Khan
Solomon Khan
| Jan 03, 2021
The product is great and the price is fantastic
5/5

As I found out when I tried the Earnie Ball slide bar, it sounds far better than my smaller lighter bar and it is a good weight, as well. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a decent.

Della Boone
Della Boone
| Aug 10, 2021
Ok, enough said
5/5

A good choice for hands with large dimensions. My big hands will definitely appreciate this. I would have preferred it to be a little fatter, but this will still work in the meantime. Pedal steel is how I've been using this.

Nylah PICKERING
Nylah PICKERING
| Feb 28, 2021

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