Daddario EPN120

Electric Guitar Strings

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Latest User Reviews

3 years ago

The tone I had in mind, a bit too expensive

I know what I want from my strings in terms of tone and feel: smooth top end but defined, and not too rough on my pick and fingers. New nickel plated steels are no deal for me because I find their tone too harsh and strident. I had found other brands of pure nickel either physically too stiff or low strings sounding either too weak or flabby. These are perfect, balanced in tone and feel, clear and snappy.

I am currently using these strings in an original JM guitar with coil splitting humbuckers, alder body, maple neck, pau ferro fretboard.

Cons: quite expensive for the market. One has to estimate how many to stock from an online order because they are not widely available. This may be due to their price and limited target: pure nickel is not that pupular, no high tech features that attract some. The custom gauge of this set, although judiciously chosen for a great performance, may scare some players away and may possibly make this product not pop up in online results using standard gauge filters.

6 years ago

Superb strings

if you need/want thin, long lasting and good sounding string that are cheap, look no further and get yourself a set of these.

6 years ago

medium quality

This strings are of medium quality. They didnt brake, but the D string cover string(dont know how to name it..) was interupted on the frets with more usage. You cannot use them for long time

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Daddario
  • Released in 2007
  • Average price : $13
  • Pure nickel round wound
  • Warm vintage sound
  • Gauges: .009 - .011 - .016 - .023 - .031 - .041
  • Super light
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