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Best guitar strings for Post-hardcore in D Standard

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

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

Ranked picks

#1
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 post-hardcore; tagged 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
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
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

Drop DDrop CProgressive metal
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#5
Martin

SP Phosphor Bronze Light

.12 – .54
Price tier: $

Why this one: gauges ideal for d-standard

E StandardDrop DFolk
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#6
Ernie Ball Regular Slinky Cobalt (.010–.046) .10–.46 strings
Ernie Ball

Regular Slinky Cobalt (.010–.046)

.10 – .46
Price tier: $$
E StandardEb StandardRock
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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 Post-hardcore in D Standard?

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

Which artists play Post-hardcore 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 Post-hardcore?

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

How often should I change strings playing Post-hardcore?

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