To the page content
seventy years logo
Join Thomann's Anniversary! We reward your loyalty with special offers! Get your deals

Ernie Ball 2215

2594 Customer ratings

4.8 / 5

You have to be logged in to rate products.

Note: To prevent ratings from being based on hearsay, smattering or surreptitious advertising we only allow ratings from real users on our website, who have bought the equipment from us.

After logging in you will also find all items you can rate under rate products in the customer centre.

sound

quality

929 Reviews

Ernie Ball 2215
19,50 AED 4,96 €
Plus 275 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
In stock
In stock

This product is in stock and can be shipped immediately.

Standard Delivery Times
1
N
Perfect For My Needs
Niben 13.10.2020
I have multiple guitars which I mess around on, strats and tele's I usually string those with standard pink slinky's and they are nice for Eb tuning also.

However when it comes to my Les Paul and PRS Custom 24 I usually keep these in Drop D and sometimes Drop C, when using my standard strings on these they always sounded thin and just didnt feel right, moving to these Skinny Top/Heavy Bottom gives me the right amound of flex in the treble strings and a nice thump from the bass strings. I play a lot of Tool songs in my band and these strings have become the norm for my altered tuning guitars.
sound
quality
2
1
Report

Report

b
Skinny top heavy bottom indeed
blaz.evic 31.05.2023
I recently tried the Ernie Ball 2215 Skinny Top Heavy Bottom strings, and I have to say, they are fantastic. These strings are specifically designed for those who enjoy playing in Drop D tuning or standard tuning with a slightly chunkier feel. I primarily use them on my Les Paul, and they have exceeded my expectations.

The Skinny Top Heavy Bottom configuration, with gauges ranging from 10 to 52, strikes a perfect balance between lighter strings for faster playing and heavier strings for a fuller tone. The slightly thicker lower strings provide excellent tension for drop tunings, ensuring a tight and well-defined sound. Whether you're riffing power chords or playing intricate lead lines, these strings deliver clarity and punch, allowing for exceptional articulation and note definition.

One aspect I particularly appreciate is the consistent quality of Ernie Ball strings. These strings have proven to be durable and long-lasting, which is important for players like me who tend to play extensively. The solid construction of the strings ensures they can handle bends, vibratos, and heavy playing without sacrificing their tone or breaking easily.

Overall, the Ernie Ball 2215 Skinny Top Heavy Bottom strings are a fantastic choice if you're looking for a versatile set that excels in drop tunings and provides a chonkier feel. They work exceptionally well on Les Paul guitars, delivering a great balance of playability and tonal richness. If you're a fan of 10-gauge strings, I highly recommend giving the 10-52 set a try. You won't be disappointed.
sound
quality
2
1
Report

Report

e
Ernie Ball 2215
enigmq 19.10.2021
I've been using these strings for a few years now. They feel absolutely amazing. I usually swap a lot between std E and drop D. At these strings are great for that. Not to floppy. Tried playing 9's and they are great, but I guess i got used to these to much, 9's felt a bit floppy and 11's felt a bit hard to play, these are just perfect middle. Also it is good to know that you could probably easily drop these strings to let's say std D and they still sounds and works good. One more thing - they last. Which is I think also important both for gigging guys and for guys at home, you can play with them, for a very long time.
sound
quality
0
0
Report

Report

M
Great set of strings if you downtune and like to bend.
Mr.Gandalf 24.03.2021
I bought this set of strings for my Harley Benton SC custom II. Like all Ernie Ball strings, these last long and have a great tone to them. I can tune my guitar in standard D, C# and drop B without any problems. Of course I don't mind the looseness and if you are a hard hitting guitar player I suggest you consider thicker gauges for C# and below. Perfect for D standard, drop C , Eb and E standard if you have the cojones!
sound
quality
4
0
Report

Report

A
Been using these for ages
Anonymous 07.12.2016
Honestly, these are the best strings. I use them for drop C tuning on a 24,75 inch scale and they don't get loose at all. They don't corrode if you treat them how they deserve and they never break.

They sound fantastic. Really accurate, precise, warm sounding.

I've been using these for ages and I have no reason the stop using them. Ernie Ball 2215 for life!
sound
quality
3
0
Report

Report

A
Ernie Ball 2215
Arsen_Saryyev 22.03.2024
Ernie Ball 2215 strings are a high-quality product from a world-renowned guitar string manufacturer. Here are a few key features and benefits of this model:

Strength and Durability: These strings are made of high-quality materials such as nickel-plated steel, which provides superior strength and durability. They can withstand heavy use and regular playing without losing their sound quality.

Bright and clear sound: Ernie Ball 2215 strings have a bright and rich sound that is perfect for a wide range of musical styles. They provide excellent articulation and sound projection, making them an ideal choice for professional and amateur musicians.

Ease of Use: These strings are easy to install and tune on your guitar, and provide a comfortable and natural feel while playing. They come in standard thicknesses, making them a versatile choice for different types of guitars and playing styles.

Wide range: Ernie Ball offers a variety of string thicknesses, including 2215, allowing guitarists to choose the best set depending on their individual preferences and playing styles.

Overall, Ernie Ball 2215 strings are an excellent choice for guitarists who value high quality, durability and great sound. They provide a bright and rich tone, ease of use and durability, making them an ideal choice for any musician.
sound
quality
0
0
Report

Report

DM
Great, but not perfect...
Duncan M. 14.09.2013
I use these strings on a BC Rich Warlock, and I play extreme metal. Mostly in the realms of grindcore and doom metal. As far as tunings go, I tend to stay in E standard and drop D - although I do sometimes downtune more depending on what I'm playing.

These strings are fantastic for what I play - the heavy bottoms really add weight to the bottom end, making low notes ring out with the desired heavy sound. Palm muting is a breeze as well. Tremolo picking can be a bit difficult at times on the E string, but this can be countered by just making sure your hand is placed right. The higher strings are nice and smooth, and they react nicely to playing fast. They can cope with some pretty severe bending as well, which is always nice.

Although I mostly stay in E standard tuning, these strings can go lower pretty well. Taking them down to D standard is still very much playable. Drop C or C# is possible, but that is getting into the realms of strings being a bit floppy and loose. I have taken them down to B standard before, and it wasn't completely unusable - certainly, to record a demo or idea, it would be alright.

They also hold their tuning very well - and I've never had any slip on me, and every time I've broken a string, it's been because it was a few months old.

My only gripe with these strings is that they don't last all that long - the thicker strings have a decent life, but the plain strings can feel very rusty and gritty after not too long - and that is with me wiping down the strings after every time playing it.

Overall though, these strings are pretty great. Well worth the small amount of money they cost. They don't last the longest, but buying in bulk will sort out that particular problem. Definitely recommended.
sound
quality
0
0
Report

Report

b
Good for lower tuning
busy_b 10.02.2020
I've bought this set as future alternative for new Fender Jeff Beck Strat, yet factory set needed replacement at once. Heavier gauge of EB 2215 (10-52) pulled the bridge harder, so I had to add full set of tremolo springs on the back. It compensated for pull reasonably good, but the sound was not what I expect from Strat. So I once more time made a change to EB Hybrid Slinky 9-46 and this is it.
Replaced 2215 found its place on my SG tuned to open D - the bottom strings are not so heavy as GHS Boomers 10-60 and that's better for thin neck, it's light to play, have power for bass accents and at the same time whole set has enough tension for occasional bottleneck.
sound
quality
0
0
Report

Report

k
Sound great, play great, zero longevity
khodave 28.06.2023
I've been playing Ernie Ball strings for 30 years. The sound amazing. They literally play themselves. Seriously these are effortless and easy to play. However after 3 days these strings lose their brilliance. They will sound dull and old. After another 2 weeks they will sound completely dead. Great for gigging, recording and James Hetfield who will have his strings changed for him every night. Everyone else, there are better alternatives out there. You know what they are.
sound
quality
0
0
Report

Report

S
SteliosDjent 06.01.2022
Cheaper but honestly I prefer the elixir sound
sound
quality
0
0
Report

Report

Ernie Ball 2215