Daddario EXL115 5-stars Reviews

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10 years ago

Good all-around strings

I feel like the strings are somehow a little less resonant than my usual choice (EB), but it is minimal. Used live (gigs, sweat,..) they didn't oxydise too quickly and didn't break. I haven't tried these in the studio.

10 years ago

I always use Daddario strings, so I'm very happy with these.

I usually use 10's but I decided to try out 11's as I had been practising a lot at the time.

They're quite good, as are all Daddario strings.

I got 3/4 gigs out of them and they sounded fairly good.

Overall, they're a good set of strings.

11 years ago

Great Strings.

I have used many strings in the past, and recently have become to love these strings.

Giving a really bright sound that lasts is what I love about these strings.

I found they have allowed me to play many styles of music with comfort and have always delivered the ideal sound, weather they have been played hard for that rock sound or just lightly plucked for the softer music, they have always sound great.

I find that keeping the strings clean can help keep them sounding bright for longer, so it is helpful in giving them a wipe down after each gig.

11 years ago

Best strings

What can i say, i use Daddarios for all my guitars now. I like them especially on my guitar equipped with locking tuners. I put the strings on, i tune them, i stretch them out, tune again, and thats it. The strings will stay in tune and need little adjustment and thats how i like it. A set lasts about three weeks of daily playing. After that time i can still play them but the strings surface begins to loose its super slippery touch and shows signs of aging like rust. The sound quality dimishes as well and the strings sound sort of dull.

11 years ago

C# Tuning Strings, the right gauge

I use this particular gauge on my Jackson Phil Demmel for the Machine Head Tuning, which is C# Standard and Drop B. 11 to 49 seems to be the only right gauge for that tuning, if it were any heavier it would be very hard to play, and if it was light the strings would become loose, so these ones strike the balance I need.

As always, D'addarios are high quality strings, so no problem there. It was only a matter of finding the right gauge, and this was the one. And adding to the fact that I have a Seymour Duncan SH-13 Dimebucker pickup on the bridge, these strings sound even more killer. Very happy with them

12 years ago

Daddario EXL115

Well, another masterpiece from masterclass company. Very good, bright tone, colour coded strings. This guage is a bit heavier than the most of standard E string sets. All in all a best buy.

12 years ago

Daddario EXL115

Great string, Never had any problems, One of my favourite brands, Great for blues and Jazz. Versatile rich and full tone. Long lasting too! Probably why they are one of the most popular strings out there!

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Daddario
  • Average price : $7
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