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D'Addario XL Nickel Wound Electric 6-String
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  • val.duvauchelleval.duvauchelle

    Do not buy

    D'Addario XL Nickel Wound Electric 6-StringPublished on 12/16/13 at 07:14
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    Usually I use Ernie Ball 13-56 on my ES 335 on which I mounted a micro Jazz at Seymour Duncan. I plugged into a Fender Excelsior. That day, the seller is longer in stock. I take D'Addario.
    I've ridden there three days.

    The attack is too soft, the sound that differs too little depending on the intensity of the attack. I can not find the brightness of the sound that I'm used to. The clean sound is average. When I use an overdrive, the sound is flat and the warmth of its leaves.

    Disappointed.
  • Purgatory666Purgatory666

    D'Addario XL Nickel Wound Electric 6-StringPublished on 05/03/07 at 12:14
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    I use them for about 3 days.

    I like the stiffness of the rope (rigid but elastic)
    I hate the metals they produce are. And that's why I do not buy more Jammes.

    Very good string, but for about the same prices may have Ernie ball (my favorites) and I will immediately change to the Ernie Ball Super Slinky
    same size as this one.

    The money is excellent RAPORT Iroquois string guitar that is not too expensive (by a elexire)

    Audio fanzine demmande if I raferais this choice with the experience and I answer without eSite Jammes. I prefer no doubt Ernie ball super slinky
  • rioubelrioubel

    D'Addario XL Nickel Wound Electric 6-StringPublished on 01/12/08 at 13:48
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    I use them for one month what I hate the sound produced by both sides I find them too hard too hard to the touch they really lack flexibility
    I do not repeat this choice and for my part I think I'll return to DEAN MARKLEY BLUE STEEL
    In conclusion strings for little people demanding on the quality of sound and with reinforced fingertips