Daddario ECG24 5-stars Reviews

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3 years ago

Nice strings and less finger noise

The tone I get with these strings is great: they are mellow, but I also feel like the bass of my guitar is less muddy. While these strings fit my musical taste (jazz), I bought them primarily because they are flat wounded and so the noise of the fingers on the strings are much less noticeable.

4 years ago

The best for playing reggae!

I've been searching for the perfect strings to get that sharp rich tone found in reggae and these are the strings you need to get that sound.

If you play reggae, get these!

4 years ago

This is exactly what I needed

I own a Epiphone Broadway archtop guitar. These are the strings I have always wanted but never knew they existed. I am very happy with them.

5 years ago

Great set of strings

Great set of strings for jazz guitar

5 years ago

I like the strings but as expected with flat-wounds the sound suffers.

5 years ago

New sound for my acoustic

Yep, I got these and slapped them on my acoustic guitar and it sounds brilliant! The flatwounds have a very nice feel, they lack that scratch as you move along the fretboard and I very much enjoy the change in sound character. Very happy, and it seems I'm not going back to the old bronzey ways :D

6 years ago

Move these Strings

What can I say. You either love them or not. Smooth on your fingers, quality product, and sound warm and rich. I'm happy even if a bit more expensive than some. Worth it to me. Just wish I could them as singles on line

6 years ago

my choice for jazz tone

Normally I use 0.12, but when this are to heavy, my old Gibson ES125 for example, with a delicate neck, I use 0.11 without compromising the sound. Good durability and price

7 years ago

jazz guitar strings

Good jazz guitar strings!

7 years ago

Very good

Very good strings for jazz guitar's. I like them more than TI's that I had before. Sound a little bit darker and the tension fits me nicer

9 years ago

really nice jazz strings

I really liked this strings for jazz playing . I think they sound better than the 012 set .

9 years ago

Smooth tones

Pros:

- does what it says on the tin: smooth jazzy tones for days

- love the smooth feel of chrome

- hardly any string noise at all

- can't tune higher than D Standard without exerting too much tension on a neck

- absolutely essential to balancing out a bright instrument

Cons:

- almost unbearable tension; they are 11s but they feel like 13s

If you're like me and you've got a really bright guitar or if you really want smooth warm tones, these strings are amazing. Highly recommended.

10 years ago

excellent

I have just started playing jazz guitar, I am a big fan of daddario strings so I got a set of there flat wounds,they are so smooth and easy on the fingers to use and they made my arch top sound amazing, for price and quality they are the best.

11 years ago

Hello.

I've been a long time user of the D'addario Chromes strings, and absolutely love them. Being smooth, you can play for longer periods of times without tearing your fingers to shreds, which is a big point for me, because its never fun playing so much that you've wore through the callus.

One thing I do have to note, is in my experience, when new, these strings really need to be stretched or they will go out of tune much faster. Thats really no big deal though, and all new strings should be stretched anyway.

I've also noticed that they tend to last longer without breaking or just going dead than most other strings I've used in the past, another plus.

These are good sounding, easy playing, long lasting strings and I highly recommend them.

Cheers!

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Daddario
  • Released in 2002
  • Average price : $28
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