Elixir Nanoweb Light 5-stars Reviews

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9 years ago

Best strings out there

They last quite a bit longer than your usual strings and also keep the good tones. I think i have one of these on my SG for over a year now and they are still good to play :)

10 years ago

Can't beat this

These are THE strings by which all others should be measured.

There simply are no other strings that last that long, while enhancing a guitar's tone.

I used to try other brands, and finally settled for Elixir.

I'm now using Elixirs for both my electric and acoustic guitars and intend to so for as long as I can play guitar.

10 years ago

Excellent!

I have been using these strings for years now. I've occasionally tried others but they just don't compare. The sound from these strings is very crisp and to top it all off, they last much longer because of the nanoweb coating.

Any other strings I have used in the past have needed changing after a few days/weeks. These can last me for up to 3 months on a guitar I play nearly daily. Fantastic product.

10 years ago

Very good quality

The best possible strings you can imagin. They sound perfect and last 10 times longer than other strings. Nano coat is very durable. I have 12 guitars and would never use any other strings.

10 years ago

The best strings I have ever played.

Super rich and clear sound and lasts a lot longer

It may seem a bit pricey than normal however it also last far longer than normal. I had a teacher who would swap them once a year on a guitar he used on a daily basis.

9.5/10

10 years ago

Breaks too often

I've used Ernie Balls so far, but these wore out too fast (went rusty and dull). But at least Ernie Balls lasted for ages. These Elixirs break on both of my guitars super quick - 3 sets in 1 month.

10 years ago

My Favourite

I have Elixir in all my acoustic's and my vintage and self built Strat's and Tele's and this particular guage on at least a dozen or more. They give me everything I want in sound and feel, for a very long time!

10 years ago

Fantastic strings!

Now, after trying them out for the first time, i only use these strings. heard lots of talking about their durability, and can say IT'S ALL TRUE. They really last long, believe 3-4 times longer than other strings.

As for the sound, theydon't have much treble, they sound very warm and rounded, and have some kind of ''thump'' in the midrange(don't know how to express myself, sorry).

10 years ago

Perfect for Sweaty Hands

My hands sweat a lot so Elixirs are the only strings that stay fresh for a decent amount of time. They are a little tougher than other strings but nothing you cant get used to.

10 years ago

Longer lasting strings

Definitely best quality strings your money can buy, the sound is great, the coating makes them last 4 times longer than regular strings so even though they a lot more expensive they cheaper in the long run.

10 years ago

Best set of strings you can buy

If you hate changing strings when they start to sound dull or overstretch, this is the set for you.

Not only they last in pure physical terms - and remain tunable and 'intonable', the sound is consistent throughout their lifetime. Even when tiny hair fibers appear around the wound strings (hello shredders) they will keep on ringing.

If you play regularly, these will last months. If you don't - they will last several years, as I can testify from experience using a 7-string set of Elixirs for 3 years.

These strings are definitely worth the price.

10 years ago

These strings are the best!

I have used Elixirs for electric, acoustic and square neck slide guitars. They last way longer than standard strings and have a really good sound. I used to use oth4er strings, but they really don't compare any more. Elixirs cost a bit more but you get a LOT more life out of the. Highly recommended,

10 years ago

Long lasting, lightweight strings!

I use Elixir Nanoweb strings on all of my guitars and love them. They feel nice on your fingers and hold tone for a very long time. I will always recommend them!

10 years ago

Best Coated Strings

Before I started using Elixirs, I went through strings very quickly (sometimes a set a week or every two weeks). Using Elixirs, I only have to change strings once every three months or so. I have tried alternative coated string brands (which have only lasted two or three weeks for me), but Elixir are the only brand that work for me.

10 years ago

Worth every penny

Do they cost more than your typical branded strings?

Yes.

Do they last longer?

Yes. MUCH longer.

Are they more consistent over their lifetime?

Yes.

Let me put it this way. Last week I bought a second-hand guitar, the seller was throwing in a free set of strings. Right gauge, well-know brand... I told him to keep it. This may sound like advertising, I may sound posh, but I'm simply writing about my own experience. I just don't use anything else (6-and 7-string guitars), as I see no point.

Disclaimer: I am really paying for all strings myself. And yes, they're all Elixirs.

10 years ago

Nano nano...

...close to a Mork & Mindy reference maybe, but is it all just sic-fi / comedy..?

I've got to be completely honest and say that I'm always more than a little sceptical about wonder products containing 'micro-technology' this, or 'aloe vera infused' that, so coated strings have never really grabbed my attention... until I finally got some first hand (literally!) experience.

I usually tend to gravitate towards the old trusty D'Addario EXL110's, but I fitted a set of these to a Les Paul by request of the customer and was rather taken with how they felt under the fingers.

So much so in fact, that I ordered some for my own Les Paul and yes, they work for me! Is the tone or sustain wildly different..? I'm not certain - I haven't really done a direct comparison, but I do know they 'feel' nice.

Will they last a thousand years before going dull..? Unlikely, but if they outlast the D'Addarios by one set to three (as that's essentially the cost differential), then yes, I can see me staying with them.

Try 'em for yourself!

10 years ago

Elixir Nanoweb Light

I have used these on my guitars for around 2 years now and would highly recommend them. They do last much longer than ordinary strings and although initially more expensive, as you won't be changing them as much, they do work out cheaper.

11 years ago

the best lasting strings

Have tried lots and lots of strings over the years, a mixture of coated and non coated. However, elixirs are the only strings that have a real long life. I put these on most of my guitars if I have a bunch of gigs coming up over a few weeks. they retain the zing of a new string much much longer than other strings. they are the best strings in my opinion. They do take a little time to get used to them as they do feel a little bit slippery at first. However, you soon get used to them and now i prefer the feel of them to any other strings I've tried.

11 years ago

Excellent log life strings

I've used these for years on my acoustic guitars and they've outlasted normal strings by a very long way. So, I thought I'd give them a try on an electric.

Sound is good, perhaps not as bright as my normal strings acoustically, but through an amp you can't tell any difference.

I am yet to see them wear out so can't really comment on their longevity, but as a guy who changes his strings weekly if they are anything like their acoustic siblings then they'll be saving me a load of cash, which I can spend on guitars and amps! :)

11 years ago

Just as expected - great strings, I prefer them to the non-Nano

Fast delivery, and a great product - tone is much nicer than the older Elixir. Brighter and more punchy.

I love these strings, as I might go a little while without playing my guitar and want to know that I'll be able just to pick up and play - not have to clean the strings, or more likely change them.

I do think if I was judging solely on tone, I'd go for the traditional set, but given my requirements (i.e. longer life), I'm happy with the very slight compromise. In real terms, there's very little difference. I think there's a certain "feel" that you get when you use these strings (because of the coating), but that's something you'll forget about in a matter of minutes. It's not that it's necessarily bad, just different.

Highly recommended.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Elixir
  • Released in 2002
  • Average price : $15
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