Daddario EXL110-10P Reviews
I've had these strings for some years now. I just don't get tired of these strings. I first tried them in my Les Paul, than tried on my Strat and eventually I just had to buy a pack of 10 of these. I like the way they slide and sound. Bends just fine on the strings you really want to bend. As it is an hybrid string set it may get a little confusing going from D to G. You may find the difference in gauge significant. After these strings I'll try a "simple" set instead of a hybrid one and check if it's better for my style and level of guitar playing but I don't really bet on that. Amazing strings.
String stash!
If you know what you like- and have the cash at hand- it makes every bit of sense to buy your consumables in bulk. This is a great deal.
My new favorite string
I was using slinkys before, I used to break a string a gig. Now I have to remind myself to change strings, just as a precaution. But they never break and are long lasting tonally, lovely and bright, great sounding, and can really take the strain when you dig in hard.
Grab a bargain..
Good strings.
Unsurprisingly these are popular for a reason. They're good strings.
It's hard to know exactly what to say about strings. For years I had been a long time Ernie Ball Regular Slinky user. Like many people I was probably, at least in part, influenced by the long list of famous names listed on the packaging of the Ernie Balls. No matter what specific kind of guitar music you are into, within that list of names has to be at least one of your guitar heroes, probably more.
For me it was (amongst others), Slash. And if Slash was using Ernie Ball strings, I was gonna use Ernie Ball strings too.
So for years I was probably quite reluctant to even try another brand of strings. Although eventually (and I can't remember how or why exactly) I decided to try some D'Addario strings and I was completely sold on how much brighter (but not too bright) and more articulate they were.
A true sign that you have found something new that works for you, is that if when you try to go back to 'the old ways', whatever that may be, (in this case Ernie Ball strings), it's just not the same anymore.
I mean, I hate to have to put a product down, but compared to D'Addario strings, it's like the Ernie Balls come out of the packet like they've already been used for a week and they're pretty much 'dead'.
Sorry Ernie Ball. Sorry Slash. :)
daddario strings
the best string in my opinion for tone..intonation stability.
These are a few of my Favourite strings
I have used D'Addario strings since almost I started playing guitar. I have tried others like Erie Ball, Roto Sound, Fender and others but these ones just have a tome that suits my style of play both on electric and acoustic
Well worth the money and hard to beat on tone too - and thats the important factor
Exactly what you would expect from D'addario
Been using these for years, can't recommend these enough, I have tried other sets all the big brands of the string world but always return to these, the multi packs as well are great being considerably cheaper than buying individual sets here in the UK.
Affordable strings
The Daddario are really affordable strings. I have mainly use them as backup strings on gigs before, but now they are more and more getting to be my first choice of strings.
EXL110
Distinctive bright tone and reduced fret wear, with excellent intonation and a "fret-friendly" nickel round wound feel make them my steady choice.
D'Addario EXL110 strings offer bright, pleasant attack, especially when I play hard rock and r'n'r music.
Work horse strings
I buy these in the 10 pack and change strings every two gigs usually. They sound great out of the pack but I notice a definite loss of tone and "chirpyness" after one night. I like a bright top sound and these deliver on that, on a Godin Solidac they sound great through the "acoustic" output and the 10's I use will stay in tune even when bending. In about 10 years of using them I've only broken two or three strings, I have tried other more expensive strings but if you like the "new" string sound and don,t want to break the bank if your constantly changing strings then these are great.
Quality: 8/10
Sound: 9/10
value:9/10
Great quality, long life strings that don't eat your frets and are very economical
These are my favourite strings -having tried many brands over the years. They are bright (but not overly) and last a long while before sounding dull. Being nickel-plated means they don't eat up your frets: being very slightly softer than stainless steel. In packs of 10 they are also very convenient for people with many guitars or who like/have to change their strings very regularly.
A few weeks ago, I had a string break which hasn't happened in a while though I knew I was pounding my set of strings hard; day in, day out I have been practicing and playing with a few buddies though my set of Ernie Ball hybrids (orange pack) took the beating well.
After which, I decided to try another brand of string and since I have ordered the D'Addario I found my strings.
Once I put on that new set though, my guitar was SET! They have a different feel to them compared to Ernie Ball strings though I actually found them incredibly easier to play. The strings actually felt like they were ready to play right out of the pack and hardly needed any sort of stretching. They are a tad bright though at the same time have a VERY balanced tone which I liked. With Ernie Ball sets, a difference in gauge can be a difference in tone though the reason for buying hybrid sets (9s on the top, 10s on the bottom) was to accomodate my lead playing with the rhythm. Though with these D'addario strings, I felt like I didn't even need any custom gauges or hybrid sets.
I can't deny that my guitar setup didn't help though considering I adjusted neck relief and action again which helped tremendously though the tone of these strings has been consistent for close to a month now and I've been playing EVERY day for at least 2 hours.
Good and fair priced strings...
I usually change my strings every week on my heavily used guitars. These package keeps the cost down.
They sound pretty solid when they are new and they keep their sound constant for some days. I don´t like their sound after heavy use and need to change them quite early, but this is okay for this price.
Love this strings
I love this strings. I am using them on all of my guitars, and they never fail to deliver. They sound clear and they are durable.
I placed the box in our rehearsal room so that a continues supply of good strings was always available.
Will definitely buy the box again!
Daddario EXL110-10P review
The Daddario 10 pack stringset is a great buy for every electric guitarplayer that is tired of lacking that extra stringset to change with when the strings become dull and old. Good quality and feel as always from Daddario!
Daddario EXL110-10P
A really good price for then sets of daddario strings. Clear, bright, distinctive daddario tone. A good life on the guitar, staying at a high standard longer than any other string out there. Also, very eco friendly packaging compared to the individual packs.
Good value.
These strings have been my companion for allmost 20 years. I also liked GHS and Ernie balls, but with addario I've allways find a reliable strings. I use different tuning in different guitars, they have enough variety to find just a perfect set for every tune and every neck.
Best strings I've ever had !
Nice !!!
You always need more strings
these are currently my favorite strings and why not just buy a 10 pack and relax for a while. Good value for money here.
The best strings I've found so far for my style.
These have now become my go-to guitar strings.
Heavy enough to give a rich sound but light enough that I never break a string. I find the sound to be bright but not harsh like some others I've tried, and the wound strings give good sizzle and presence.
Bargain price that lets you change your strings as often as you like.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Daddario
- Released in 2007
- Average price : $65
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