Daddario ECG23
String Set for Jazz Guitar

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Surprised that I like them so much
Bought to try with a Esquire Tele for the Johnny Cash sound. I am surprised how good they do sound. You get instant 50's/60's vibe. The only issue was that the wound G string intonation is way off on the 3 saddle tele bridge when the D string is in tune even though I have compensated saddles, its also hard to bend over a semi tone . I am not that surprised due to the thicker diameter compared to standard and of course having 6 saddles would cure this, I ended up changing it to a plain string from a set of 11's so an 18 guage , it is a common hack.This cured all problems I had so am now delighted with the compromised set. D Addario should offer this option in sets without the wound G. The sound of the low strings is brighter than I was expecting but apparantly the longer you have the them installed the better it will sound. I am over all very happy I decided to try them and will keep them on this guitar. I do have other teles with round wound strings so I am covered anyway. They dont need much stretching either and seem to stay in tune well after little effort. Id give 5 stars if it had the plain 18 G string as I would not have the issues I did but I suppose flats are not aimed at tele players with 3 saddle bridges.
really cool
11er Chromes habe ich auf meinen Jazz-Gitarren. Jetzt probiere ich mal 10er Chromes auf meine ES335.
Wie zu erwarten: ein warmer und dennoch brillanter Ton. Im Gegensatz zu allen anderen mir bekannten Flat wounds klingen die besponnenen gleich laut zu den unbesponnenen Saiten. Brillanz und Ausgewogenheit zeichnen des Chromes aus. Die besten Flat wounds, die erhältlich sind. Unbedingte Empfehlung.
New favourite guitar strings
I'm definitely a convert to chrome flatwound strings. I don't know what it is about my hands but I can make nickel steel strings tarnish in about half an hour of playing. Not so with chromes. They have a gorgeous subtle tone - try them out with different picks and get a beautiful tone loaded with harmonics. Really good for using with a modulation-focused setup of chorus, flanger, delay, reverb, phaser etc.
Perfectly rolled jazzy strings
No more squeeek sounds !
Good quality strings as is usual from a brand like Daddario.
Good for slide guitars aswell.
Looking for smooth tones ?
I have a very personal way of playing electric guitar and the mellow sounds of these strings fit well with my mostly fingerpicking practice. I find that the strings are light enough for bending the notes yet stay in tune quite well after some more heavy playing. I have yet (knock on wood) to have one break in the middle of a concert. If "jazzy sound" is what you are looking for, I recommend these stings. I also use them on hand made instruments where the stings are bowed, again, they give me good quality notes, and are less aggressive over-all.
Best flatwounds ever!
These are my favorite strings. There's no squeak! I use them on acoustic and electric guitars. They give a mellow but rich tone.
Anyone for a smoothie?
Lovely feel to these strings which get rid of 90% of finger squeak and give a nice jazzy sound to my Strat. Good intonation and the labeling saves confusion when fitting.
Lovely sounding flats...
Guitar strings (and drumsticks!) are guaranteed to provoke many a lively 'discussion' between musicians (and drummers - lol), but I'll give my thoughts for you to consider and/or ignore.
Flat wound strings are something you either love or hate. I hate the 'string squeak' you get from wire wound strings. I know that's partly down to technique (but I'm a drummer - what do you expect?). However, my Dad always used flat wound strings, and I've grown up preferring them also. You might get a little more treble from wire wounds, but you can also bet that from an amp or eq?
These strings were easy to fit, and very quickly 'settled in' (they didn't need more than one or two 'stretches' before they held their tuning.
Since fitting, the strings have kept reasonably good tuning, and played very well. If you want flat wounds (for whatever reason) then I'd recommend these.
Great long-lasting strings
Had these strings on my jazz guitar for about 3 weeks now (played them daily approx. 1-1,5 hours) and they still sound like new, love the warm tone en slides without grating sounds like you get with round wound strings
The lightest gauge of flatwound strings
Nice Jazz flats if you are looking for really light strings. ECG23 is D'Addario's lightest gauge of flatwound strings. Comparing to other flatwounds strings they are a bit more hard with more tension, especially low E and A.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Daddario
- Released in 2008
- Average price : $26
- Chromium
- Polished
- Sophisticated tone
- Chromed steel
- Gauges: .010 - .014 - .020 - .028 - .038 - .048
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