The One about the Bog Street ELECTRIX Nickel Hex-Wound Coated (10-46) Electric Guitar Strings

Today I am reviewing the Bog Street ELECTRIX Nickel Hex-Wound Coated (10-46) Electric Guitar Strings.

For those not familiar, Bog Street is known for their guitar picks but they are now getting into guitar strings and these ELECTRIX feature anti-corrosion coating and feature a high-carbon steel core (you can also order them uncoated).

These strings are available in 10/46 Bright Light. You can also get them in 9/42 ultralight, 9/46 light-mix and 11/48 mediums.

Tested these on a Fender and the package comes with strings with a Bog Street sticker.

I was quite impressed by the overall sound which are no doubt smooth, not stiff and the overall tone is bright.

Overall, I do like them but we’ll see how these strings work out overtime. If anything changes, I’ll update this review.

But for now we’ll see how they work out for a longer period of time! Especially to make sure these do not corrode overtime!

The Bog Street ELECTRIX Nickel Hex-Wound Coated (10-46) Electric Guitar Strings gets a thumbs up!