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Specifications |
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Brand | D'Addario | ||
Category | Electric Guitar Strings | ||
Guitar Type: | Electric Guitar, | ||
Number of Strings: | 6, | ||
Coated: | No, | ||
Gauges: | .011, .015, .019, .028, .037, .050, | ||
Core Material: | Steel, | ||
Winding Material: | Nickel-plated Steel, | ||
Winding Type: | Round, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | EXL115BT, |
Best strings yet!
I've been a D'addario user for almost 20 years. I'm not sure if I've ever broken a d'addario string, and I've definitely broken strings when I've occasionally tried other brands! these feel fast and smooth, and especially barre chords feel effortless to finger. most impressively, the g string doesn't feel or sound out of place on this set! There's a first time for everything.… read more Great purchase, and I will continue to use these for the time being! Perfect experience buying from Sweetwater, too.
Favorite strings for open tuning
These feel absolutely incredible on my Jazzmaster tuned to open D. I had a hard time finding what I wanted until I decided to give these a try and now this is all I'll ever need for it.
Excellent balance.
Perfect feel on 24.5-24.75" scale They start to feel a little too slinky for my tastes when you get down below C# standard on the high end. Nice and warm, plating is great quality. I"ve been using a custom balanced tension set for about 6 years from another website. D"Addario has this about as close as you can get without doing .2 or .3 on the gauges. Nice and warm. They feel… read more great. Just about perfect feel.
Quality strings
I tour extensively and use these strings on 3 different guitars. They sound great, super consistent. The next step up in sound for me is the Thomastik brand strings but those are incredibly expensive.
Fantastic!
While the reasoning behind balanced strings made sense, I wasn't sure how they would feel beneath my fingers. It's not a gimmick and it's worth the extra dollar. Chords feel more even and string bends across the strings are more natural. Plus if you wanted to say, play octaves on a B and then bend up to C, your fingers move the same amount instead of a approximating the two. The… read more sound remains a typical nickel wound.
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