GHS Strings

GHS Plain Steel Guitar Strings — Singles (.0105–.026)

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SKU:
GHS-PS-Singles
Condition:
New
  • GHS plain steel single string packaging
  • GHS Strings brand logo
$1.00 - $1.25
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Description

GHS Plain Steel Strings (PG) — Singles

GHS Plain Steel single strings are designed for clear tone, dependable tuning stability, and long-lasting performance. These individually packaged plain steel strings feature ball ends with GHS Lock Twist construction, making them a reliable choice for replacement strings or building customized sets for pedal steel, lap steel, electric, and acoustic guitar.

At The Steel Guitar Shopper, single strings allow players to replace individual strings or build customized pedal steel, lap steel, and guitar string sets.

Available Gauges

.0105 • .011 • .0115 • .012 • .013 • .014 • .015 • .016 • .017 • .018 • .019 • .020 • .021 • .022 • .024 • .026

High-Break Gauges

.010PG • .011PG • .017PG

Features

  • Plain steel strings for clear tone and dependable performance
  • Ball end construction with GHS Lock Twist for added strength
  • Individually packaged for freshness and long shelf life
  • Ideal for replacement singles and custom string sets
  • Made in the U.S.A.

Perfect For

  • Pedal steel guitar players building custom E9th sets
  • Lap steel and console steel guitars
  • Electric and acoustic guitar custom gauge sets
  • Replacing individual broken plain strings

GHS High-Break plain steel strings are made for players who need extra durability in gauges that are more prone to breakage. These are especially useful for pedal steel players and others who want more confidence from their plain strings.

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2 Reviews

  • 4

    STRINGS

    Posted by DENNIS REHRIG on 6th Jun 2025

    SOUND GREAT AND HARDLY BREAK.

  • 5

    Long lasting

    Posted by Steve Kaplan on 28th Apr 2025

    Had these strings on my PSG for over a year, play 2-3 hours a week and gigs. They never break. I change when the intonation starts to go.

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