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D'Addario Strings

Discussion in 'Strings' started by Daniel, Aug 6, 2012.

  1. Daniel New Member

    Give you a quick guess as to what this is... If you have ever tried or owned a set of D'Addario strings, this is a good place to talk about them. Have you ever wanted to try them? Ask questions. I have used them, and will continue to use them, for a very long time. Enjoy
  2. Andew New Member

    Never used them before. Used GHS boomers, Fender strings and Elixir ones. Liked Elixir the best. How it's with D'Addario?
  3. mrspiffy A member of the Spiffy Club.

    Several of my Deans came stock with the D'Addario. I've been underwhelmed thus far and they seem dead after a couple of weeks. I much prefer Ernie Ball (and based on my guitars with the EB Cobalts, they're worth the extra money).
  4. StringsDirect Strings Direct - Online Guitar Strings

    I would tend to agree with the above, I'd recommend Ernie Ball above D'Addario for quality and durability. We sell both though at very competitive prices :)
  5. Namelyguitar Super Strummer

    Yes, I've tried them. It's one of the most popular brands available in the U.S.

    Some users string all of their guitars with D'Addario. My favorite brands are Ernie Ball for electric guitar, and DR for bass, and Elixir for acoustic guitar.

    Try the D'Addario brand strings!
  6. SnappyFerret This ain't rock 'n' roll, this is genocide!

    I use D'Addario 10's except on my Rickenbacker, which I use the Ric 10's on. I like the D'Addario 45-105 set (nickel round wounds) on my bass. The quality has been uniformly excellent, but they do go dead after a while (like any string will).

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