Daddario EXL110-3D 5-stars Reviews
Great strings with great quality.
I have been using D'Addario strings for almost a decade and they never disappointed me. I usually use 9 guage strings, but because my telecaster recently had an upgrade and needed to be restrung I considered giving the 10 guage strings a try. This gave me the opportunity to tune down more without the strings getting to loose. And after all, my telecaster is the only guitar I own that has a fixed bridge, so it wouldn't have the problem of the floating bridge being out of position etc. The 10 guage strings sound a bit fuller, but they retain the highs so it's still very defined.
I must say that only having played on 9's for so long, it was quite the challenge to adapt to the heavier strings. The upside of this, is when I switch back to a 9 guage string guitar playing becomes easier. The variety of switching between string guages is something I would recommend. After some time, you will adapt quicker between the switches.
To sum it up: These strings are just what you're looking for. They might seem very basic, but that means you can't go wrong choosing these ones. Also, they come in a pack of three!
D'addario player since forever...
My strings of choice.
Very good strings
Very good quality strings and fair price.
Good in Every Way
I've used other well known brands and got tiny spilnters from them - never with these - totally reliable in every way.
A+ as always
My choice of strings for 20 years. Never had a bad one. Quality and sound is always perfect.
great sound, feel and durability
love it on my fender guitars!!!
classic
classic strings, the price is right, a famous brand, you wont have problems with it
Satisfied
I've been using these strings with all my guitars for many years and despite the fact I?m using different sets now I still loving them. Sometimes I want to try them again to enjoy pure nickel sound of these strings. And to be honest I haven't got anything bad to say about EXL110 except the fact they have good tone but not long life? Except of that I had no issues with breaking string or poor quality.
Those are really great strings!
I really like these strings. I usually buy a set of 3 as I know I will use them again. They last not that long if you play often, but the sound and sustain are great.
I think I found my strings which one day I will mention on my Rig Rundown :)
Excellent strings
Excellent strings and the only ones I use for my guitars.
You can't go wrong here...
I've been using Daddario electric and acoustic guitar strings for the past 15 years and never had any issue. The sound is rather on the bright side, which I particularly like. Very easy to string with the colorful ball-ends.
Good deal from D'addario
Good strings, maybe without some "unique voice" or "character" but as a start point in the long and winding road of searching your "own sound" they are pretty acceptable. They quite cheap, long lasting and no any breakage incidents or something like that from my modest experience. And in 3 string sets pack it's very profitable too.
Great strings
great affordable strings, they keep their tuning and tone for a long time. i'd recommend these to anyone.
excellent strings
I use this set for standard tuning plus Daddario 11 gauge for slide, for all my guitars. consistently good tone.
Daddario 10?s
I really like Daddario strings. Mostly I use 9?s with the heavy bass strings but for my PRS Starla these work better. Long lasting and a nice slippery feeling, the tone is nice to my ears. The three pack is extra good value!
My standard
So I've been using the Daddarios for a few years now and there isn't much, that I would complain about.
Before swithching to Daddarios I've been using Ernie Balls that were pretty good as well; I also tried other brands that were however not matching both physical or tonal qualities of these two brands (especially the expensive and underwhelming Gibsons).
To compare Ernie Ball and Daddario, they are very simmilar, but different in an inexplicable way. The Daddarios are a tiny bit treblier and in my opinion better suited for humbucker equipped guitars. All that I can say for sure is that they sound and feel better on my guitar. On a strat or a tele, I can imagine the Ernies to have an upper hand (maybe).
The main reason why switched to Daddario was actually not the tone, but It happened to me a few times, that the Ernies were slightly corroded straight out of the box. This never happened to me with the Daddarios, although they have the "ecological" but apparently functional packaging.
To comment on the durability, they last about as long as any other non-coated strings, no miracles or surprises here.
However, the ultimate difference between the two brands is this very package of three stringsets, which makes them cheaper than most of the other strings while retaining all of their qualities. It is simply the best price to performance stringset, that I found.
Great Sounding Strings.
These came 3 working days after ordering and I have used this make on and off for Years. I use them on several Guitars and they sound great and last a long time. pros, great sounding and long lasting strings at a low price. cons, none.
Never disappoints
Daddario Nickel Wound strings are known for their long life, which is really good for people who don?t change the strings regularly.
Pros,
Long lasting with excellent intonation, Budget friendly (specially the 3 set offer)
Cons,
It?s not suitable to be installed just before a gig; the strings need some hours to settle.
To sum it up, the strings can always deliver a distinctive bright tone and excellent intonation no matter how old they are. Plus, the 3 string set option is very budget friendly
My favorite electric string set! Decent priced.
Great Strings
These are my Go-To guitar Strings -- Love them! Consistant High Quality and great sound and feel too!

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Daddario
- Released in 2003
- Average price : $21
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