D’Addario EXL110-3D Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings, Regular Light, 10-46, 3 Sets
Original price was: $27.40.$18.70Current price is: $18.70.
- Product Type: Instrument Parts And Accessories
- Package Quantity: 3
- Round wound with nickelplated steel for distinctive bright tone
- String Gauges: Plain Steel .010, .013, .017, Nickel Wound .026, .036, .046
Specification: D’Addario EXL110-3D Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings, Regular Light, 10-46, 3 Sets
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13 reviews for D’Addario EXL110-3D Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings, Regular Light, 10-46, 3 Sets
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Original price was: $27.40.$18.70Current price is: $18.70.
Scott Evans –
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I really love D’Addario string and have used them for over 20 years 🙂
I play a lot of faster Rock/Metal style riffs and find the strings glide well and don’t tear up my fingers. They last well but obviously you should be wiping down your strings after you have used them and human sweat does differ, some people just go through strings faster than others.
I hope the video really gives you a good idea of the sound they can produce and how they can work with a clean tone or a more distorted one. I really think that if you use other brands you should give these ones a try, I truely believe that you will prefer D’Addario to your current strings.
PS. I’m pronoucing the name correctly!! 🙂
Darrell R Firth –
Great tone and stay in tune effortlessly.
Sunil karmacharya –
I love these strings. I use them on all of my Gibson Guitars. They sound amazing and have great longevity!
megarad –
Found them perfect for Db standard tuning
Patrick Clarke –
I feel it is good value for a quality guitar strings. I find it easy to play and they last fairly long for my kind of playing.
Héctor L –
Guitar strings are one of the most important parts of a guitar, and there are many different types to choose from. They come in different materials, sizes, and gauges, and each type has its own unique sound and feel.
There are three main types of guitar strings: nylon, steel, and gut. Nylon strings are the most popular type for acoustic guitars, and they’re also used on some electric guitars. They’re made from a synthetic material, so they’re less likely to break than other types of strings. Steel strings are the most common type of string for electric guitars, and they’re also used on some acoustic guitars. They’re made from a metal alloy, so they’re very strong and durable. Gut strings were once the most popular type of string for acoustic guitars, but they’re not as popular now because they’re made from animal intestine, which can break easily.
No matter what type of guitar you have, there’s a type of string that’s right for it. If you’re not sure which type of string to get, ask your guitar teacher or a guitar store employee for help.
Sen7 –
Could get a set of Ernie Ball .009s for love nor money (curse you all, Lockdown Guitar Learners!!!), so picked these up for what I thought would be a stopgap. Initially hated the lack of the strings being in their own individual envelope which I have become accustomed to, but once I saw and learned the ball-end colour coding system it was a doddle.
I think these strings somewhat hold the tune a little longer than the Ernie Balls, and have a more pleasant ring across the non-wound G B and E strings, but I’m no master musician so don’t take my word as gospel.
Many guitarists are hard to embrace new things as we find a groove and stick to it, but via this happy accident I may well have to re-evaluate other aspects of my set-up!
Luke Maloney –
Again for guitar strings they tend to go dull before I break them! Overall you can’t go wrong with them.
Luke Maloney –
Good quality
stevo –
CUIDADO!!!!!!!!!! NO FUNCIONAN SOLAS SIN GUITARRA.
las he agitado cual latigo pero no suenan.
Voy a mirar una guitarra, esas cosas hay que avisarlas.
Ahora ya no torturo con cuerdas, asi que he de pasar por caja otra vez para comprar una guitarra.
Jannie smit –
the product was very good quality easy to fit to a practice guitar, very happy.
Henry-S –
These strings sound awful!, very twangy and the cheap hexcore design is very painful under the fingertips, you can really feel the discomfort if you just do a few slides up and down the fretboard and then do some slides with some roundcore strings, it feels as though you were going over speed bumps!.
I put some D’Addario’s against some round core Pyramid Nickel Classic strings (same gauge) for a comparison test on my guitar as I am still learning and trying to find what I like, and the difference is night and day!, the German made Pyramid strings are much more smoother and vibrantly fuller against the more twangy and out of tune sounding D’Addario’s.
Anyways you get what you pay for, and it’s all down to personal preference at the end of the day, but if you are a beginner than chances are that you have been using hexcore all this time, my personal advice would be to switch to round core strings straight away (D’Addario also do roundcore’s I think) and see the difference in speed and comfort!, buy some better constructed strings, it doesn’t pay to be cheap in this regard as I have painfully learned ='(
megarad –
D’Adarrio strings have always been a favourite of mine. They sound great and last longer than most other brands. When these Ten Packs come on Amazon at a special price of $64au, with free delivery, then that works out at $6.40 a set. It doesn’t get much better than that. You just have to buy them weather you need them or not because at some point we will need them, and we will have to pay more for them. If you play guitar then you are always going to need strings at some point, so I just buy them at this price when ever I can get them.