Daddario EXL125 4-stars Reviews

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4 years ago

Solide Saiten, gibt aber bessere...

Nachdem ich Jahrelang Dean Markley "2508 CL" gespielt habe, wollte ich andere Sets probieren (alle .009-.046).

Im Vergleich zu den Markleys sind diese Saiten im ersten Moment Klanglich etwas weicher, werden aber ebenso schnell härter und haben dank meinen schwitzigen Fingern schnell Korrosion angesetzt.

Bin im Endeffekt bei Earnie Ball "2222" Hybrid Slinky gelandet.

6 years ago

Good strings for not only beginners, but also for experienced guitarists. Good sound, moderately hard, but not too much. I bought a diameter of 9-46, next time I want to try 9-42 maybe. If you don’t know which strings to choose, then these are quite suitable for you. This is my opinion.

8 years ago

You cant go wrong with Daddario

Packaging is great since the string are sealed. These strings just work, they arent coated or anything like that just pure tone (which i like)

But be careful of over stretching them since that is the only reason i have broken these strings.

8 years ago

some of the best strings

Great regular gauge strings. I have always used ernie ball, and I want to take a change. These strings are equally good. Hard to make a comparison without doing an AB test. I would recommend these as much as the ernie ball.

9 years ago

Decent

Those strings are among the most standard strings in rock and metal, the thin gauge in the higher strings enables easy bends and light playing with the bright tone, and the lower strings are more riffing friendly as they're a bit thincker than the standard set that goes to -0.042. Those kind of strings suit well for metal as they aviod any shrill highs on the lower strings. They are also very good for switching to drop D tuning (on the 25.5" scale) or even half step down,

Those strings however, disappoint a bit with their sound compared to Elixir strings for example. The period of shrill tone you get for the first few hours of playing with the new strings is quite long with those strings, though for non-coted strings they do last for quite a while.

While a good and safe choice, they are not the best on the market.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Daddario
  • Average price : $9
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