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The string for those who like to strrrrrrrretch their notes.
World-renowned as "The Player's Choice" among guitar players of all genres and styles. XL strings are wound with nickel-plated steel, known for it's distinctive bright tone and excellent intonation. Gauges 09-11-16-24-32-42.
D'Addario EXL120 Nickel Super Light Electric Guitar Strings Features:
- Player's choice
- Nickel roundwound
- Bright, lasting tone
D'Addario EXL120 Nickel Super Light Electric Guitar Strings Specifications:| Coated | No | | Gauge | Extra Light | | Instrument | Electric Guitar | | Lightest Gauge | .0095 | | Material | Nickel Plated Steel | | Number of Strings | Other | | Set Gauges | .0095, .0115, .016, .024, .037, .044 | | Tone | Bright | | Winding Type | Round Wound |
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Great Strings
These are my favorite strings. They last a very long time. I play every day at home and at my church every week and get these strings pretty sweaty, but they still keep their tone and don't rust quickly. They are so easy to bend and sound great at the higher frets. I've only broken one of these strings once, and I tend to play fairly hard. I highly recommend these strings to everyone. Great job D'Addario!
Reviewed by tsk84eva on 9/26/2006 who plays Classic Rock, Metal.
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Only Thing I'll Use
I have been using D' Addario super lights for longer then I can remember (I have been playing guitar for almost 21 years now). The EXL120 are the only thing that go one all of my guitars. From my Ibanez's, Jacksons, and B.C. Rich's to my Gibsons these are the only strings I'll use they are great for any type of music in my opinion.
Reviewed by 6StringFreak on 11/27/2006 who plays Rock, Blues, Jazz, Classical, Hard Rock, Classic.
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friendly and inexpensive
I used these strings for ~5 years.
Pro: I like the eco-friendly packaging. Inexpensive.
Con: Sound changes pretty rapidly between fresh strings and old ones- fresh ones are really chimey. all-strings-in-one-bag mean you have to expose the whole set if you break one string, which I did a lot with the 9's.
Reviewed by hare.29 on 10/23/2006 who plays Alternative, blues.
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Nice Set of Strings
I bought D'Addario EXL120 strings a week back because my old string we're sounding dead. I put them on and noticed a great sound almost immediately. Since I'm a beginner the super light gauge aren't as painful to play immediately compared to heavy gauge strings. Seriously, for the price, the D'Addario's are the way to go. Buy some today.
Reviewed by IbanezWiz on 10/11/2006 who plays Rock, Punk, Metal, etc..
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Best sounding strings
I use this 009-042 set on my Ibanez RG-570 guitar. I've tried several other brands: Ernie Ball, GHS Boomers, Dean Markley, and Elixirs. None of them give me the smooth, consistent sound that I get from my D'Addarios. Bending is easy, string noise is minimal when you slide your fingers to different positions on the neck, and the tone lasts a lot longer than most other brands. D'Addarios Rock!
Reviewed by drDanZ on 10/2/2006 who plays Progressive Rock, Metal, Blues, Jazz.
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