Daddario EZ890 5-stars Reviews

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2 years ago

Very comfortable to play for hours, they last long, they are reasonably priced and of great quality.

3 years ago

Beautiful sound and so much more comfortable than 10s

I always thought that having thinner strings is somehow inferior, but after having put these 9s on my guitar, it's so much more enjoyable to play – I play better because I focus on light fretting and proper tone, rather than having to press down so hard.

Strings do bend out of tune a little easier if you apply too much pressure, so you have to get used to it, but that's probably a question of an hour's playing.

The strings sound great and seem to be lasting well.

4 years ago

Good for bending

They do not break quickly. If you want to try doing big bends on guitar these are the strings for you.

Because the strings are so thin, the sound of the guitar is different as there is less mass moving but it is mostly a matter of preference.

6 years ago

Nice, thin... But nice.

Don't know what else to say...

7 years ago

Daddario EZ890

This was the first time that I've used these strings, very good quality, they stay in tune, and they have a very nice sound.

7 years ago

Bright and easy

Bright and easy on the fingers. Very nice tone off them on a takomine g series. Miss the bass a bit. intermediate guitarist learning scales and picking.

9 years ago

Best strings for acoustic guitar

I've never liked the strings that come with the guitar, no matter the make, so I always changed them. A while ago I discovered the D'Addario bronze strings and they make a huge difference. The guitar sounds richer and even a bit louder, the strings also feel a bit more comfortable on the fretting hand. I recommend D'Addario bronze to anyone who plays an acoustic guitar.

10 years ago

Absolute value for money

Great strings, great sound.

I dont buy any other make these days, dont need to.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Daddario
  • Released in 2005
  • Average price : $7
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