D'Addario

Description

EXL115 is the popular choice for players who prefer moderate flexibility and a full, beefy tone. This convenient box contains 25 complete sets of D'Addario strings at bulk-rate pricing, ideal for repair shops, luthiers, guitar techs, collectors and for re-stringing large quantities of guitars in a store. String gauges 11-14-18-28-38-49.
D'Addario EXL115 Blues/Jazz Bulk Pack Guitar Strings Medium - 25 Sets 25 Sets
D'Addario EXL115 Blues/Jazz Bulk Pack Guitar Strings Medium - 25 Sets 25 Sets

Features

  • Moderate flexibility and rich, full tone packaged in a convenient box for easy-access to 25 complete sets of strings at near bulk-rate pricing
  • Round wound with nickel-plated steel for distinctive bright tone
  • Bulk shop packaging is ideal for workbenches or anywhere bulk packaged strings are needed
  • Made in the U.S. for the highest quality and performance
  • String Gauges: Plain Steel .011, .014, .018, Nickel Wound .028, .038, .049

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  • Constant breaking

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    submitted9 years ago

    byIsaiah

    fromMaryland

    I don't ask much from strings. All I care is that they stay in tune and don't break. These things break all the time for me. Doesn't matter what guitar they're on, they are constantly breaking. Its always the wound strings. I literally just broke one that I wasn't even playing; it broke when I plucked a different string. It doesn't matter what guitar I have them on. They break on my bigsby guitars with roller saddles. They break on my stratocasters. They break on my telecaster. They break on my jaguar. They break on my Les Paul. They break when I'm using a pick. They break when I'm finger picking. They constantly break. Maybe if the wound strings were .52 .40 .30 instead of 49, 38, 28, they'd last longer. But not these.

  • Bulk Strings

    5

    submitted17 years ago

    byPaul "Schelly" Schifanelli

    fromLos Angeles, CA

    Great concept for the player who goes through strings frequently. However; the first few sets are hard to remove from their box due to the tight packaging of the strings, but the strings are fresh and perform just as well as the indiviual string packs.

  • Great strings/great price

    5

    submitted19 years ago

    byBackdrop Guitarist

    fromDallas, TX

    I had to double check when I saw this deal. A box of 25 packs of d'addarios for less than 3 dollars each. I don't play with anything but d'addarios, although I perfer the super light gauge, but I have tried the mediums and they're good too. But that's all opinion. Still a great deal.

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  • asked byry

    fromundisclosed

    the photo says the strings are gauge 10, but the description says gauge 11. which is it?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    The description is correct with 11 gauge