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Guitar Plain strings piece
5.0 / 5.0
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Guitar Pure Nickel
5.0 / 5.0
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Guitar Pure Nickel
Regular price From €3,99 EURRegular price -
Guitar Stainless Steel
Regular price From €3,49 EURRegular price -
Guitar Stainless Steel
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Monel Bass
Regular price From €74,50 EURRegular price€74,50 EURSale price From €74,50 EUR -
Nickel wound Bass Set
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Nickel wound Bass Singles
Regular price From €7,49 EURRegular price -
Pedal Steel
Regular price From €19,69 EURRegular price -
Phosphor Bronze Bass Set
Regular price From €55,69 EURRegular price -
Phosphor Bronze Bass Singles
Regular price From €9,59 EURRegular price -
Phosphor Bronze Guitar Singles
Regular price From €3,59 EURRegular price -
Plain Bass
Regular price €6,95 EURRegular price -
Stainless Steel Bass Set
5.0 / 5.0
(1) 1 total reviews
Regular price From €47,49 EURRegular price -
Stainless Steel Bass Singles
Regular price From €7,49 EURRegular price
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from 11 reviewsI’ve been running Curt Mangan strings on both my Marceau Custom Strat and ESP Eclipse, and they completely blew me away. The tonal response is outstanding — crystal-clear highs, tight low end, and a beautifully open midrange that really lets each pickup’s character shine through. The feel is spot-on: firm enough for articulate rhythm work but still pliant for expressive bends.
They also hold tuning incredibly well, even under heavy picking or aggressive vibrato. What I love most is the dynamic punch — every note feels alive, with a natural “snap” that makes palm-muted riffs and sustained leads equally satisfying.
Curt Mangan managed to blend vintage warmth with modern precision. These are easily among the best strings I’ve played in 40+ years of chasing tone.

I will be playing CM for a long while further :-)
Marcel
Bass player in Bad Mood Killers

I changed string gauge because I wanted to do something for my sore fingers yet still have the quality and the durability of the old Curt Mangan strings I was using before which were .10.38.
Of course, now mine is match made in heaven because, not only I can play better and my sore fingers disappeared, but the strings work much better with my pick and it even seems to me that I am faster on the fretboard.
So as I said, fantastic brand and I am truly a fan!

I use Curt Mangan's nickel wound strings since quite a few years, and not only because they are the best sounding nickel strings on the market, but also because I can compose and customize my gauge, which means that I can balance as I want the overall frequencies of the guitar, as well as the feel under my hands, as precisely and effective as I can. I experimented a lot before finding my best choices for my gauge. As far as I know, only C Mangan lets you do that.

Very Pleased with the strings and the kind service. I look forward to being able to purchase ALL CM strings in the UK just for the extra speed, cheaper tax and postal costs. Also sometimes pro players need strings urgently. Best wishes

I am 63 and I could say that CM are the best strings I've ever used and I tried them all.

Curt Mangan strings are not only the best as far as nickel wound strings, but they also provide customers with a plethora of different gauges and custom strings dimensions, so that each player can experiment and choose his personal gauge composition. And they sound better than any other brand I have used before.

I bought the 10-38 set, which resembles the vibrate set from three sixties used by those cool guys back in the day - most prominently Mr James Marshall Hendrix. I put’ em on a vintage style white Strat and went directly a (reasonably) clean Marshall: the sound is vintage style warm, yet still superbly articulate in the high frequencies while round core adds not only to the feel but also to the mid frequencies - I never got that close to “little wing” and “castles made of sand”. When adding fuzz and wah three articulation of the strings remain at their best in the described terms. Compared to pure nickel strings of mass producers, Curt Mangan strings are in my personal view definitely superior.
