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Good quality but not what I was looking for
I have been using Ernie Ball strings exclusively for 20 years, and the past 2 years I've become an addict of the "cobalt" strings.
Unfortunately, Thomann don't sell the 10-52's anymore which is the gauge I use the most so I had to look for another brand.
Since D'addario's have a very good reputation and are widely used by many guitarists I thought I should give a shot at trying them.
Unsurprisingly the quality is very good, you can definitely feel these are top quality strings and not cheap ones.
Unfortunately, when it comes to the sound, I was quite disappointed.
Not that they sound bad or anything, but I really like my strings to sound bright and cutting (used to Ernie Ball cobalts), and the D'addarios sound much warmer and mellower. It might be great for some people, but it's really too mellow for me especially for a brand new set of strings, I didn't get that "sparkle" I was expecting.
Unfortunately, Thomann don't sell the 10-52's anymore which is the gauge I use the most so I had to look for another brand.
Since D'addario's have a very good reputation and are widely used by many guitarists I thought I should give a shot at trying them.
Unsurprisingly the quality is very good, you can definitely feel these are top quality strings and not cheap ones.
Unfortunately, when it comes to the sound, I was quite disappointed.
Not that they sound bad or anything, but I really like my strings to sound bright and cutting (used to Ernie Ball cobalts), and the D'addarios sound much warmer and mellower. It might be great for some people, but it's really too mellow for me especially for a brand new set of strings, I didn't get that "sparkle" I was expecting.
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Solid performer
I bought a set of these strings to try tame the tuning on my Ibanez RG 2550z GK (late 2009 model). It has the typical Ibanez RG appointments. Double locking whammy with the Z system, this has a thumb adjuster on the back instead of needing a screwdriver to adjust a clay like in a standard Floyd Rose or a Fender style whammy.
After looking around at different strings I thought these looked impressive. Promotional material showed the strings preforming well during "exterme" playing, whammy bar dives, big bends and so on.
Overall the strings are good. They are a standard 10 - 52. I found my Ibanez stayed in tune a little better compared to other strings I had tried. One issue I did have was that the strings do not feel as "slick" under my fingers. This is a personal thing, some people, me included, prefer super slick feeling strings.
These strings are fairly expensive, you could buy 2 sets of a competitors strings for the same money. It all comes down to what your budget is and ow often you need to change them. Are they worth the money? My answer is possibly, you have to try for yourself. I've never seen one break, which is impressive.
After looking around at different strings I thought these looked impressive. Promotional material showed the strings preforming well during "exterme" playing, whammy bar dives, big bends and so on.
Overall the strings are good. They are a standard 10 - 52. I found my Ibanez stayed in tune a little better compared to other strings I had tried. One issue I did have was that the strings do not feel as "slick" under my fingers. This is a personal thing, some people, me included, prefer super slick feeling strings.
These strings are fairly expensive, you could buy 2 sets of a competitors strings for the same money. It all comes down to what your budget is and ow often you need to change them. Are they worth the money? My answer is possibly, you have to try for yourself. I've never seen one break, which is impressive.
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Great strings! Tone lasts long! Never breaks!
I have fallen in love with these strings. What made fall in love with them was that it is highly durable, doesn't get corroded or rusted quickly with my highly corrosive sweaty hands, and the sound is very clear!
I've been using Eric Johnson Nickel Rockers for a while as It has a great warm tone but the drawback for me was that it was easily corroded as I had corrosive sweat (If you don't then you should check them out).
As I have already said, these strings are highly durable. I practice a lot everyday and normal strings would have to be replaced every 2 weeks but these strings last me a good whole month without much tone loss. I bend strings a lot as well and these are still energetic.
The sound of these strings are very clear and lasts a long time. Unlike coated strings, these strings don't make any loss of tone which is great!
So basically it's like a coated string without tone loss!
The best thing about these strings for me were again, the fact that it didn't corrode much with my sweaty hands and that it really gives life to my guitar as it boosts the volume (I think due to stronger magnetism) and has better sustain and resonance than other strings I have used before.
The price is a bit more expensive than regular strings but in the long run it is very worth it.
Try them out yourself! I highly recommend it.
I've been using Eric Johnson Nickel Rockers for a while as It has a great warm tone but the drawback for me was that it was easily corroded as I had corrosive sweat (If you don't then you should check them out).
As I have already said, these strings are highly durable. I practice a lot everyday and normal strings would have to be replaced every 2 weeks but these strings last me a good whole month without much tone loss. I bend strings a lot as well and these are still energetic.
The sound of these strings are very clear and lasts a long time. Unlike coated strings, these strings don't make any loss of tone which is great!
So basically it's like a coated string without tone loss!
The best thing about these strings for me were again, the fact that it didn't corrode much with my sweaty hands and that it really gives life to my guitar as it boosts the volume (I think due to stronger magnetism) and has better sustain and resonance than other strings I have used before.
The price is a bit more expensive than regular strings but in the long run it is very worth it.
Try them out yourself! I highly recommend it.
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Nice set
I primarily use this set for standard E tuning. Nice balance, feel and clear sound. They last for longer then other strings i've tried, so theyre a keeper.
The only "bad" thing is the high price. Thats why 4 stars from me
The only "bad" thing is the high price. Thats why 4 stars from me
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bought for drop tuning
These are really great string and I love the heavy low strings, great for metal and even clean drop tuned tapped stuff.
My only problem is they get dirty very quick, just like every set of Daddario strings I've had.
So Id highly recommend buying some string cleaner just to get off the grime, then these string are close to perfect :)
My only problem is they get dirty very quick, just like every set of Daddario strings I've had.
So Id highly recommend buying some string cleaner just to get off the grime, then these string are close to perfect :)
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