Daddario EXL110-10P 5-stars Reviews

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7 years ago

My Favorite strings

My favorite strings. sound like guitar strings should sound.

7 years ago

Always my go-to strings!

Always come back to these strings and the 10-pack give the best value and practically.

7 years ago

Using them for more than a decade!

I've used them exclusively since 2007 in 80+ gigs a year, they've always been reliable!. Great price/quality. Recommended!!

8 years ago

Great for the price

Use

I tried differend brand of strings over the years, but can`t beat these for price / performance. While ago I liked DR Pure Blues, but they are too expensive if you play regulary and change strings often.

I use these on all of my 3 electrics, Fender MIM Strat, Squire Classic Vibe Telecaster and Schecter C1 Exotic Star.

Clarity

They are on the bright side, but sounds great. Even accoustically.

pros & cons

Pros: Great product for the price.

Cons: none, if you change your strings, when they start to sound dead.

For me, I can stretch 1 set for about 3 weeks, playing 2h a day.

8 years ago

Good strings

Good strings at a great price.

8 years ago

More flexible

I won't repeat in detail what everyone with trained ears already knows: D'Addario strings are great in all respects. I now put 11's on all my electrics because they have more nerve, but sometimes I stay a long time without playing my guitars regularly. To make the return to practice easier I decided to keep slightly more flexible strings on two guitars: a 22-frets Strat clone and a 22-frets Squier Telecaster.

The 22-frets are more shred-like, that's one more reason to equip them with a lighter gauge. This is why I bought this set of 10's.

9 years ago

Great sound and durability.

Been using these for more than 3 years now and I am very happy with them. The sound is warm and round and if you take good care (cleaning after playing.

9 years ago

Great strings

none better for the price. sound good and last well.

9 years ago

Solid strings

These are the classic 10s that almost everyone has. The standard I'd say along with 2-3 other brands.

I like the bigger pack because it is a bit more economical and they fit in my gig bag.

I'd recommend them.

9 years ago

D'Addario for life!

I've been playing guitar for over 30 years now and whilst my first ever pack of strings was a set of D'Addario, I tried other brands over the years, but always came back to D'Addario.

I like the colour-coded ball end - it adds some funkiness to the bridge (or on the tuners on my guitar with Floyd Rose as I string the ball end first). Also, the coloured ball ends makes it easier for beginners to identify which string goes where.

The anti-corrosion packaging is a great feature, especially if you usually have a couple of 10-pack boxes that may time some time to get through.

The durability and tone retention is fine - if I play daily or do a couple of prac sessions plus a gig, I would have to replace them after 3-4 playing sessions, however if playing 2-3 times/week then I can keep them up to 6-8 weeks as long as the strings are cleaned with a cloth after each play.

The only time I every break strings is when re-stringing and pulling on the higher strings whilst tuning, but that's just my superhuman strength pushing them beyond their physical limit.

Don't really have anything negative to say about D'Addario strings - even the price tag is good!

9 years ago

Want more do you need

I've used these strings on my Gibson Les Paul for the past few years and never once had a problem.

9 years ago

Good Standard

Been using these strings for years and never had any issues. The 10 pack is a handy way to get them.

9 years ago

Very good quality sound, great idea to have the strings' balls different colors for ease of restringing.. Highly recommended!

Have been using them for years and only had two high E strings break, ever, and that was probably my fault.

9 years ago

The go to set of strings

Have used these for over 15 years.

Just total all rounders and great value.

9 years ago

Best value for the price

I need simple, not expensive but good strings. Because I often play concerts, I have to replace strings on every gig, no matter, they're very expensive "Elixir's" or very cheap nonames.

I like d'Addario strings because they're very good quality built but very affordable (without neglecting quality). I used earlier a lot of strings, many brands. And only with d'Addario strings a hasn't any troubles.

Good sound, bends very well but strong. I completely trust this strings. Good, good, good!

9 years ago

Great 10s for my electric

Bought 2 sets of those a couple of years ago and I was please with their performance. So I bought the whole box :)

Durable,playable and bright. Im used on 9s but I wanted 10s for my E flat axe.

The strongest trait of them its their ability to bend. You can really put them into the test and bend them out the neck in a strat and that thin E wont snap.

9 years ago

the best

I have been using these for years, never let me down

10 years ago

Best cost benefit...

Daddarios EXL110 are the best cost benefit in the market.

Packaging: They come freshly sealed agains corrosion from the factory in a plastic bag so no matter how long you take to open them, they will be there, intact. Other brands put their strings in some paper envelopes and if you take too long to use them, you?re gonna have a big surprise!

For beginners: They are very easy to assemble because the ball ends are identified by colours so it?s impossible to put a string in the wrong saddle/tuner.

Quality: They sound as it should, specially for metal, not so bright and not so dull. The durability is like any other string in the market made of nickel. Most people that complains about corrosion never cleans their fretboards or wash their hands before playing so it?s not a string fault.

For practising or lessons situation, they will become very dull in about 3-4 weeks but who wants a string in their guitar longer than that? It?s better changing your strings with more frequency because the moisture from your hands stick to the fretboard, pass to the strings, cause corrosion and start to sand your frets making them unlevelled.

Of course, for recording, if you play some style of music that requires brighter strings and with higher output, go for another model or brand but think in your pocket since you have to change your strings daily on a studio and on every gig.

Durability: They never broke in my hands, even playing death metal and abusing the floyd rose.

10 years ago

Simply excellent

I use Daddario EXL110 on my Fender Strat and have done for the last 12 years. They are great strings, long lasting and excellent value.

10 years ago

Can't go wrong with Daddario

In my opinion, for the price you can't get better strings. I actually really like the sound of them too, they aren't the brighest and most poppy sounding strings but using a strat I have plenty of that anyway. I've been using these for over a decade for my electric and acoustic and for the price it is my top pick.

Above this quality wise would be elixir which last for ever but are a little bright in my opinion.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Daddario
  • Released in 2007
  • Average price : $65
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