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Best guitar strings for Blues in D Standard

Ranked by the CYS expert team. Updated 2026-04-20.

For Blues in D Standard, the ranked pick is Ernie Ball Beefy Slinky Cobalt (.011–.054) (.11–.54). It earns the top spot because tagged for d-standard and gauges ideal for d-standard. Below: the full ranking, what real Blues players in D Standard are using, and why.

Ranked picks

#1
CYS Likes
Ernie Ball Beefy Slinky Cobalt (.011–.054) .11–.54 strings
Ernie Ball

Beefy Slinky Cobalt (.011–.054)

.11 – .54
Price tier: $$

Why this one: tagged for d-standard; gauges ideal for d-standard

Drop C#Drop CRock
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#2
Ernie Ball Power Slinky Cobalt (.011–.048) .11–.48 strings
Ernie Ball

Power Slinky Cobalt (.011–.048)

.11 – .48
Price tier: $$

Why this one: tagged for d-standard; gauges ideal for d-standard

Eb StandardDrop DHard rock
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#3
CYS Likes
Ernie Ball Not Even Slinky Cobalt (.012–.056) .12–.56 strings
Ernie Ball

Not Even Slinky Cobalt (.012–.056)

.12 – .56
Price tier: $$

Why this one: tagged for d-standard; gauges ideal for d-standard

Drop CDrop BMetal
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#4
CYS Likes
D'Addario EJ22 XL Nickel Round Wound Jazz Medium (.013–.056) .13–.56 strings
D'Addario

EJ22 XL Nickel Round Wound Jazz Medium (.013–.056)

.13 – .56
Price tier: $

Why this one: tagged for blues; tagged for d-standard

E StandardEb StandardJazz
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#5
Ernie Ball Power Slinky 2220 Nickel Wound (.011–.048) .11–.48 strings
Ernie Ball

Power Slinky 2220 Nickel Wound (.011–.048)

.11 – .48
Price tier: $

Why this one: tagged for blues; tagged for d-standard

E StandardEb StandardRock
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#6
Ernie Ball 7-String Regular Slinky Cobalt (.010–.056) .10–.56 strings
Ernie Ball

7-String Regular Slinky Cobalt (.010–.056)

.10 – .56
Price tier: $$

Why this one: gauges ideal for d-standard; Cobalt editorial pick (CYS bias)

Drop DDrop CProgressive metal
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Why these ranks the way they do

We weight four signals: (1) direct genre + tuning tagging on the string set, (2) gauge fit for the tuning's tension floor, (3) documented artist use in the same genre + tuning, and (4) producer recommendations. Evidence is shown on each card above.

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Frequently asked questions

What gauge strings for Blues in D Standard?

The top-ranked set for Blues in D Standard is Ernie Ball Beefy Slinky Cobalt (.011–.054), in the gauge range .11–.54.

Which artists play Blues in D Standard?

We are still sourcing verified artist examples for this combination. Submissions with citations welcome.

Can I use standard-tuning strings in D Standard?

You can, but tension drops as you tune down. For D Standard, a heavier set keeps feel and intonation right. See the ranked picks above.

Do coated strings matter for Blues?

For gigging and studio work, coated strings last 2–3x longer, which matters whether you play Blues or anything else. For pure tone chasing, uncoated is traditional.

How often should I change strings playing Blues?

Daily players: every 2–3 weeks. Weekly players: monthly. Tracking in a studio: fresh per session. This is genre-agnostic, Blues doesn't change the answer.