Daddario EXL120-10P Reviews

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2 years ago

Classic and the best

I have been playing these strings for a long time and they never disappoint!

2 years ago

Very nice guitar strings

Sounds good and retains sound quality for long time period.

3 years ago

Best strings ever

Hands down the best strings I have ever put on my guitars. They remain crisp for the longest and provide a very balanced sound for pop, rock, blues and some metal.

4 years ago

My favourite strings

9-42 strings with Daddario's high quality and colour coded string ends. I find them easier to bend and play expressively than their 10-46 strings.

4 years ago

The best

Best strings for me, I've been using them for more than 5 years and they were better from all the other options I tried so far

4 years ago

If it works, don't fix it

I have used this brand (Daddario) as a professional guitar player for 45 years. They are consistent in terms of intonation, they stay in tune, and they last longer than other brands.

5 years ago

Great Strings Good Value

I use these on all my electric guitars, they do the job well and don't cost an arm and a leg. Well worth the money.

5 years ago

My favorite strings

Excelent sound. My favorite strings now. Highly recomend if you like sweet and soft sound.

5 years ago

My fav set of strings, like an old pair of slippers. I use these on my Jacksons, charvels, strats and teles. For Gibsons I use the 10s, but thats probably just me !

5 years ago

Nice!

Been using them for decades. You can't go wrong with these.

5 years ago

Bulk order

bought them with other stuff to make it worth while.

this is a small box considering it holds 10 sets fits nicely into gear bag.

5 years ago

Daddario EXL120-10P

I really love these strings personally and they seem to last longer than other brands I have used at around the same price point.

6 years ago

Reliable strings.

I've been playing D'Addario XL 9 - 42 all my life on a different guitars (Fender Stratocaster, Ibanez RG) and I've never had any issue. Versatile, reliable and good sound.

6 years ago

Good set of strings

Excellent value for money certainly when buying this 10 set pack.

7 years ago

Από τον ήχο είμαι πολύ ικανοποιημένος, πολύ καλός ήχος.

Σε κάποια σετ όμως μου ξεκουρδιζόταν η ΜΙ καντίνι την έσφιγγα ξεκουρδιζόταν, ώσπου τελικά ξεδενόταν από την πλευρά της γέφυρας. Το αντιμετώπισα κολλώντας με καλάι και κολλητήρι την συγκεκριμένη χορδή.

Ευχαριστώ.

7 years ago

Soft to the touch but sharp tone

I'm not going to talk much about the sound, a thousand reviews and countless listeners and professional musicians already know. I tried 11-49's at full tension for a while, they have a lot of nerve but they prove hard to bend. So now I'm only putting 10-46's and 9-42's on my axes.

I found an excellent Madison Strat clone with 22 frets and a very well contoured neck joint so it naturally begged for shred strings, and that means 9-42's. Their unplugged tone is exactly the same as heavier D'Addario strings except the biggers ones have a kinda boosted sound all over the spectrum.

I was afraid that would be heard drastically at the amp but no, they level out when amplified, maybe because the pickups need to be a little closer to the less massive strings. However the main reason for the 9-42's was comfort and I got plenty of it. They feel like hair, they bend super easily but not so much that you don't feel a tactile feedback, they do resist a little bit.

For some reason they detune more after bends than after trem motions but they don't detune more than heavier gauges. By the way, the 11-49's I still have will be mounted on a guitar that has an unusual strong resonance in the low end, I will tune it in D standard and enjoy the fat tone. Full tension with 11-49's was an experiment worth doing but the playability of thinner strings is hard to live without.

Comfort should be the same than 9-42's, I guess. I also bought a super affordable Stagg Strat clone with only 21 frets but the neck feels so fast to me, I'll be putting these 9-42's, too, it will be my other shred guitar, and it might prove faster because of the ergonomics.

To be sure to exploit that speed it'll be fitted with these soft 9-42's, the stock 9-42's don't sound great but they feel right so D'Addario tone has to complement that comfort.

Edit: when I switched from fat strings and soft rounded picks to thicker pointy picks and thinner strings the attack remained sharp.

7 years ago

Favorite strings

My favorite strings. Elixir last twice as long, but does not sound near as good.

8 years ago

Daddario EXL120-10P

"THE STRINGS" for electric guitar!

8 years ago

Very good strings for affordable price

Many guitar players recommend these strings and this is very convenient package provided with very affordable price. Be prepared that all 6 strings are in the same nylon pack, so a little more attention will be needed while setting the strings to the guitar.

Highly recommend.

9 years ago

Easy to play.

I find these strings are really easy to play and it has a good sound. It is my favorite.

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Technical Data

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