Daddario XTE0942 Super Light

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Set of strings for electric guitar

  • Gaiuges: .009, .011, .016, .024w, .032w, .042w,
  • Successor of the well-known EXP120 strings
  • Super Light
  • Round-wound
  • Material (winding): Nickel-plated steel
  • Microscopically thin, moisture-repellent coating on all 6 strings has no effect on tone or feel
  • Made of HIGH CARBON NEW YORK STEEL and in combination with FUSION TWIST for fastening the ball ends, the strings provide highest tensile strength and tuning stability
  • Made in USA
In catalogo dal Settembre 2019
Numero di articolo 470846
Unità incluse 1 Pezzo
Strength of the strings 009 - 042
Strength of the strings 0,009" – 0,042"
Material Nickel Plated Steel
G-String Wound No
€ 14,90
IVA inclusa,€ 15 di costi di spedizione aggiuntivi
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Avete tasti in acciaio inox?
laless 03.07.2022
Se non avete tasti in acciaio inox ve li scaverà in maniera impressionante. Ho sperimentato questo aspetto con diverse chitarre ed è sicuramente vero che molto dipende da quanta forza esercitano le vostre dita.
Francamente non noto tutta questa differenza nel suono e nella durata rispetto a delle pure nickel wound e quindi preferisco delle banali Fender pure nickel, che poi sono sempre prodotte dalla Daddario.
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Ma Renegade 17.05.2021
Ottime corde, morbide e con un gran suono, installate su una jackson usa SL1, hanno veramente ottimo suono.
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Ottimo compromesso
ico77 16.09.2020
Durano tanto senza avere quel suono artificiale delle corde rivestite.

Buona anche la tenuta dell'accordatura.
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Sfortunatamente si è verificato un errore, La preghiamo di riprovare più tardi.
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My new favorite!
zwerko 17.11.2019
I've been using D'Addario NYXLs for years now and my review will be mostly centered around comparison with them. They were my go-to strings for pretty much all my guitars, the only problem I had with them is that my sweat appears to be acidic which would turn the strings rusty within a week and tone-dead after about two weeks—sure, they lasted longer than a set of regular EXLs or regular EB Slinkys but not enough to justify the price difference. They were saving me some time as I didn't have to change my strings as frequently which is why I continued to use and recommend them but I wanted strings that I'll change once a month! With ~1hr / day playing on average, I don't think that's too much to ask.

I tried various coated kinds including all Elixir types, D'Addario's own EXPs, even some gold-plated ones and they were either too mellow or too slippery... never really felt good about any of them. Plus many of the 'coated' ones lasted even less than the NYXLs, they just wouldn't appear as rusty but they would get tone-dead just as well.

Step in the new XT line. They are advertised as NYXLs with extended life due to the coating which you will not notice under your fingers. Is it true? Largely—yes!

There is a tiny tactile difference between NYXLs and XTs but you will be able to notice that only if you compare them side by side (as did I only when I restrung a fresh set on another guitar). They also sound virtually identical (at least I cannot notice the difference) which is another thing that was always putting me off from coated strings.

But do they last longer? Oh boy, do they! I currently have them set on my most frequently used guitar and they have been going strong for 3+ weeks! They do sound a slightly duller than a freshly put set of NYXLs but it's been 3 weeks and they are still not tone-dead! Meanwhile they look as NYXLs I've put on 3 days ago (I'd attach a picture if possible) which just blows my mind.

So, there you have it—XTs are my new favorite, I do still have quite a stash of NYXLs to go through but pretty soon I will be replacing all of my strings with XTs. D'Addario has hit a jackpot with these!
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