Size: 3-Pack
Style: Regular Light, 10-46
Pattern Name: Guitar Strings
These are my go to strings...I have yet to break a string using these...and I use Floyd Roses and some huge bends on occasion. The sound these give you are clear and warm, which I like, I don't find them to be overly bright, which is a good thing, but even the high strings have a nice warmth and harm
onics jump out with these... NO need to look anywhere else, these are the ones!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023 by flyerdog
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Excellent strings! You can hear and feel the difference.
Size: 3-Pack
Style: Super Light, 09-42
Pattern Name: Guitar Strings
This a great string. Bends are consistent and clear and it just feels like a better made string. Sonically excellent. I’m very pleased and will use these from now on.
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023 by Tony A
Size: 1-Pack
Style: Heavy, 12-54
Pattern Name: Guitar Strings
I’ve been testing out a lot of strings lately trying to see which one so like best for my drop A# tuning, and I can say these are definitely top 3
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023 by Hugo C Sanchez
Size: 1-Pack
Style: Regular Light, 10-46
Pattern Name: Guitar Strings
Purchased for my Fender Strat. Have used the acoustic strings on my Martins and sold on their Qualitysnd Sound. These electric strings are fantastic! Well made, Fantastic tone !
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023 by Steve Chambers
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Possibly the best strings?
Size: 3-Pack
Style: Med. Top/Hvy Bottom, 11-52
Pattern Name: Guitar Strings
In my opinion hell yes, have been playing these since they came out. I buy Slinkys if these arent available but the sound and feel of NYXL's is the best, thats why I try to keep em well stocked (about a dozen or more sets) 10-52 for standard and 11-52 for all down 1 step. Its real good to know your s
tring game is always sorted, thanks D'Addario!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023 by Jon Crawford
Size: 3-Pack
Style: Super Light, 09-42
Pattern Name: Guitar Strings
These are the best strings I’ve out on my Strat in the last 22 years. Love them and will continue to buy them. Very comfortable on the fingers, keep their tuning immediately without needing to break them in, and have the best tone!
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2023 by S. Neuman
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Best Guitar strings hands down
Size: 3-Pack
Style: Regular Light, 10-46
Pattern Name: Guitar Strings
TL;DR: These things are some sort of magic steel forged from Dwarven Mithril. The hype is real, D'addario are string wizards. Like a lot of guitarists, I never really cared that much about strings. Sure I've had packs that I liked more than others, sure I have a gauge that I prefer, but I was never o
verly picky and never saw the point in buying expensive strings. In fact, I had a bad experience with some premium Elixers years and years ago that probably wasn't indicative of how good Elixer strings actually are, but it pretty much put me off of ever buying strings priced over $5. After recently having multiple strings break while restringing with more affordable strings, I decided to finally give NYXL strings a try. I've always heard that they are really good but never gave in to the hype. It's kind of hard to accurately describe these strings. They are phenomenal really. They have a feel that no other string I've tried has. There's like a slightly tighter tension there, but the resistance is still at the level I want for bending. I like 10s because I want easier bends, but still have more push back and resistance than a set of 9s (which feel like spaghetti noodles to me). These things feel almost like the tension of 11s (which I used to use for many years until I realized they were killing my fingers) but are so easy to play. They almost have like a very slightly waxy feel, which honestly feels amazing under your fingers. It probably sounds silly but they honestly do have a premium feel to them. I had zero issues stringing these up, and didn't need to pre-stretch them near as much as other strings I've used. They also just straight up stay in tune. I've only had to retune my LP slightly, and my Tele is rock solid. I can imagine these working really well for trems. I normally can't tell the difference between how strings sound. Since I've switched from 11s to 10s I can't tell a difference from either gauge besides feel. But these strings are obviously louder with a punchier mid range. Personally I'm not a huge fan of how bright and shrill a brand new set of strings can be, but these don't have that issue. The bright treble is definitely there, but the mid range is so much more pronounced, which is what I like personally. I never thought I'd prefer the sound of one set of strings to another, but these really do make my guitars sound the way I feel they were meant to sound. They really fill out to sound of my Tele as well which was a pleasant surprise. I've been playing these for hours on end on both my Tele and LP for almost a week now while playing at home and rehearsal in my band. I can't see any real signs of wear. Normally around this time I've worn in a new set of strings pretty thoroughly but this are still pretty close to looking new. More importantly they still sound just as bright as a fresh pack. The fact that D'addario offers a points reward system as well is pretty awesome. Seems like for every 8 packs I can get a free pack of these, which is more than I can say for any other brand. Long story short, the hype is real. Yes these are at a premium price, but with how long they last, how great they sound, how long they sound great, and how great they feel, it's really a no brainer. These strings truly are amazing. I won't string any of my electric guitars with anything else now that I've tried these.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2021 by Shelby
Size: 3-Pack
Style: Medium, 11-49
Pattern Name: Guitar Strings
6 guitars. Electric & Acoustic. Fender, Gibson , Taylor. Works great on all. Playing 50 years plus.
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023 by Ronald Cereola