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D'Addario XL Nickel Wound Electric 6-String
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All user reviews of 3/5 for the D'Addario XL Nickel Wound Electric 6-String

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  • Doherty'sDoherty's

    D'Addario XL Nickel Wound Electric 6-StringPublished on 05/07/13 at 16:46
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    game goes everywhere but fairly temperamental, strings wear out fairly quickly and the sound is commonplace
    versatile but not transcendent
  • tuturvkrtuturvkr

    D'Addario XL Nickel Wound Electric 6-StringPublished on 02/17/06 at 10:01
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Used for 3 months

    Unfortunately, this magnificient metal sound new ropes do not last very long ...

    However, these strings remains suitable for the most suitable mediator, as it is quite hard

    Prices relatively well-deserved
  • ThauxThaux

    D'Addario XL Nickel Wound Electric 6-StringPublished on 07/17/07 at 05:05
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    I bought a few sets of D'Addario strings 9-42 to make me my opinion
    Before I tried Dean Markley nickelsteel (yuck) and Ernie Ball (the nice ones)

    And although many seem to like this brand scratch bin I find these chords too soft relative to the EB of the same draft (yes I know the gentleman at the bottom says exactly the opposite, strange all the same: d), I do they produce no sound I feel like I have less sustain. Furthermore I feel they oxidize at the speed of light and even in the cleaning and playing with clean hands. They seem strong enough for cons. The price is very correct but for me not at all convinced by these strings I'd rather pay a little more for another brand.
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    I bought a few sets of D'Addario strings 9-42 to make me my opinion
    Before I tried Dean Markley nickelsteel (yuck) and Ernie Ball (the nice ones)

    And although many seem to like this brand scratch bin I find these chords too soft relative to the EB of the same draft (yes I know the gentleman at the bottom says exactly the opposite, strange all the same: d), I do they produce no sound I feel like I have less sustain. Furthermore I feel they oxidize at the speed of light and even in the cleaning and playing with clean hands. They seem strong enough for cons. The price is very correct but for me not at all convinced by these strings I'd rather pay a little more for another brand.
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