Daddario EJ45C
String set for concert guitar

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All rounder
Even better than the standard EJ45, the composite alternative G is so much better.
Decent strings
I have used these for years now. The sound is very similar to EJ45, although maybe a little bit brighter. They settle very quickly due to not being pure nylon (except for the B and e strings). The composite G option is a nice touch. I quite like it but not everyone does. To me it's a good alternative for fluorocarbon G (which I don't ike). The basses have this good old D'addario sound. Nothing special just nice enough. I normally like to use hard tension basses but EJ46C are just not flexible enough for my taste. I think there are better (also worse) strings out there for the price but these are just a solid option. We have all come to expect consistent quality from D'addario. As I keep messing around with different strings I tend to always come back to this composite G fusion. I always have a few composite treble half sets laying around ready to replace those from other string sets that I'm unhappy with. Overall the set scores a solid 4/5.
The go-to string
Consistent quality, good sound and long-lasting
Good quality, durable and reliable
I have used these for decades and they have always been ultra reliable for gigs, teaching and everyday playing. I would call them the 'marks and spencer' of the string world. There are better (even in their own range) but for every day, these are great. For recordings I use the carbon range which are a bit more expensive but excellent. Buy with confidence.
Excellent strings
I have been using Daddario composites for over 10 years now and I would not change them for anything in the world! They project my sound perfectly and they really stay in tune and last long!
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Daddario
- Released in 2005
- Average price : $18
- Silver-plated copper
- Long lasting polymer composite
- Gauge: Normal tension (1x G string nylon + 1x G string composite)
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