Was:
List: $91.69 Save $54.70 (59% Off List)
PREORDER NOTE: We will not charge your credit card until your merchandise ships; however, we will place a temporary hold for the purchase price in order to reserve your item.
In Stock Online
Online Only Item
Note: This is a Manufacturer's Refurbished item.
Note: Returns on this item are subject to special conditions
Our goal is your total satisfaction.
We'll beat any advertised price.
We're always available to help.
Get added protection on your new gear.
Rated 5 out of a total of 7 reviews.
Read reviews | Write a review.
Click here to download rebate ››
3-Pack
10-Pack
Single
List:
Blemished items are customer returns, open box, ding n dents and re-stocked items. These items are in great condition and very similar to new, except for packaging that may show wear or may not be original. Not covered by manufacturer warranty, but covered by our 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee.
The EXL115s are among D'Addario's most popular round-wound, nickel-plated electric guitar strings. Gauges 11-14-18-28-38-49.
I always have used the D'Addario 11's, but then I heard that the D'Addario jazz strings are the best. So I tried them and feel in love. They are by far the best strings that I've ever played. You get an amazingly deep and bright tone. I won't play with anything else. Lead guitarist think that they have to wail on 9's, but no, the 11's are easy to bend and don't feel like bending rubber bands.
Reviewed by jotrimble on 8/31/2006 who plays Alternative Rock.
These are great guitar strings, they're very easy to play, very smooth and bend very well. However, I have received two bad packs of these strings, but they were just slightly corroded. If you don't get bad strings, these are some of the best strings you can buy.
Reviewed by Cultus Diabolus on 9/22/2006 who plays Rock, Metal.
These are the only strings that I allow on my Strat. They give me the nice clean sound I need every time I play. But when I tried them on my Les Paul, I was less than satisfied. I guess it all depends on what kind of guitar you own.
Reviewed by drew on 11/16/2006 who plays rock.
These are hands down the best strings on the market. If you play a set of 10-46's you will be plesantly suprised how little of a change it will be tension wise. Though tone and durability will be unsurpassed. I usually have a set last 3 months. That being the D'addario EXL110's. These strings I am using have been on for one and a half years and still going strong. I used to play Elixir's because they lasted me 6 months, but these are far more durable. The only downside is these string need to be broken in, when elixir's are good out of the pack. Though, breaking in the strings usually takes only about a week. So if you want the "best" strings on the market, get these ones, you won't be dissappointed one bit!
Reviewed by BIGJOE1221 on 9/20/2006 who plays Instrumental Rock.
Ive recently put a set of these strings on my Epi LP custom and im not terribly impressed. my usual strings are ernie ball power slinky (11s). the d'addarios just arent as distinct sounding and really dont have the power to cut through the rest of the mix of the band live. theyre probably more suitable for a quiter style of music but not for hard rocking. theyre not terrible, but not nearly as good as some others.
Reviewed by George on 9/12/2009 who plays Hard Rock.