• Reviews around d'addario (4.08 of 5)

    D'Addario EXP16 with NY Steel Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings, Coated, Light, 12-53

    • They aren't as smooth as D'addario's Silk and Steel/Silver strings that I have on my other acoustic, but those lack a certain amount of mid range sounds as well
    • These D'addario EXPs are my second favorite.
    • I was excited about using these because I used to play the D'Addario for years on my electric guitars and really liked them.
    • While I love and trust D'Addario strings, i am subtracting one star because, I really like the packaging for other strings when they have individual packets.
    • I like D'Addario strings, but these did not impress me
    • I like D'Addario strings, but these did not impress me
    • The D'Addario's are very easy to maintain and does not corrode, just make sure you wipe your strings after using your acoustic (wash your hands prior)
    • I certainly recommend D'Addario nylon strings on classical guitars.
    • I remember when I first started playing I thought that the similarly-coated Elixir strings were the bee's knees, but after playing for a while began to prefer the tone of the less expensive D'Addario strings as they seemed to break in quicker and not retain that twangy sound as long as the Elixirs.
    • The D'addario or elixir 13-56 will work in a resonator.
    • I've been using Martin silk and steel strings on my 12-string for over 30 years, and when I change them next, I'll use the appropriate D'Addario strings
    • D'Addario never disappoints me
    • Unless my customer requests otherwise, I always recommend D'Addario.
    • They were not as bright sounding or crisp as I'm used to with a new set of strings.
    • The coating on these strings is not as slick as on Elixir strings, but it's noticeably there in comparison with the standard D'Addarios.
    • If you have a too bright, 'brassy' sounding acoustic, try these out
    • They were not as bright sounding or crisp as I'm used to with a new set of strings.
    • The coating on these strings is not as slick as on Elixir strings, but it's noticeably there in comparison with the standard D'Addarios.
    • If you have a too bright, 'brassy' sounding acoustic, try these out