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D'Addario XL Nickel Wound Electric 6-String
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Guilll Guilll
Rating: 10/10 Published on 03/19/08 at 08:09
As usual 'with the strings, opinions vary widely among people ... In any case I personally use them for over a year, having test APRS Dean Markley (the basic chords, say anything spcial), GHS (I got too soft, wear out too fast with my game and my fingers), Gibson and Fender (I call him too well but I had not be super confident), and these are the best for me.

They are quite hard and give a feeling of CONTRL, accuracy and power trs cool. The bright sound of new strings disappears rather quickly (one or two hours of play) but that's normal: their "real" is a string rodes. Once that is done, the sound DGRAD trs slowly, so much so that I tend to wait trs long before replacing them.

In addition, more than a year I have only one cass (APRS by connecting several back and forth between standard tuning and open ground, that the strings apprcient rarely. And she had more than a month).

Finally, D'Addario are two teams of "gadgets" so nice that I do not understand why other brands are not doing much: that colors the ends vitent btement of error strings in the amount, and the bag that protgent of corrosion before you mount it.

Short strings idalie for me (on pitch Fender: Gibson for a tune they are a bit soft, I prfre the 11-49), but it got much a question of: to sound "new" or that lasts for flexible cords trs, see the competition.