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D'Addario NYXL1156 NYXL Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings 11-56
SALE: $12.99D'Addario NYXL1156 NYXL Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings 11-56 D’Addario NYXL Nickel Wound Guitar Strings represent one of the most exciting developments in string technology in recent years... -
D'Addario XTAPB1356 XT Medium 13-56 Acoustic Strings
SALE: $14.99D'Addario XTAPB1356 XT Medium 13-56 Acoustic Strings D'Addario XT Acoustic Phosphor Bronze strings combine our most popular acoustic alloy with an advanced corrosion resistance treatment on every... -
D'Addario ECG24 Chromes 11-50 Flatwound Electric Light Gauge
SALE: $19.99D'Addario ECG24 Chromes 11-50 Flatwound Electric Light Gauge ECG24, D'Addario's best selling gauge of flatwound strings, delivers a balance of smooth feel, warm/mellow tone and optimal tension,... -
D'Addario ECG25 Chromes 12-52 Electric Flatwound Light Gauge
SALE: $19.99D'Addario ECG25 Chromes 12-52 Electric Flatwound Light Gauge The D'Addario ECG25 XL Chromes are among the company's best-selling flatwound electric guitar strings, perfectly suited to traditional...
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D'Addario ECG26 XL Chromes Flatwound Electric Guitar Strings 13-56 Medium
D'Addario's Chromes Flatwound Electric Guitar strings sport stainless steel under-windings on hex cores that build the foundations for their delicate outer ribbon winding. Each string goes through three polishing steps, resulting in a string that feels smooth to the touch. D'Addario ECG26 Chromes flatwound guitar strings provide the smooth, mellow tone and flatwound vibe you're looking for. Behind every set of D'Addario strings are over three centuries of fine craftsmanship. The D'Addario family tradition began in the tiny town of Salle, Italy in 1680 where they made assorted instrument strings for over two hundred years before relocating to New York in 1905. As the modern string making industry began to develop, the D'Addario family emerged as innovators by designing the winding machine most string makers still use today. And while their techniques have modernized, the pride that goes into each set of strings dates back to the D'Addario family's earliest roots.