I have bought D'Addario elcetric and acoustic strings often in the past and liked both. I recently came across a video outlining how D'Addario make strings and how many (700,000 per day), why they use coloured ball ends and why they pack the way they do. I was really impressed and will probably only buy D'Addario strings for my 7 guitars from now on - also will recommend to my pupils. If you haven't seen the video, search it out as its well worth a look. Marcus Feb 2017
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I'm just an average player, tried most of the well-known brands of acoustic strings and found I liked this one best. The phosphor bronze type last longer but are a little too warm-sounding for me. The D'Addario's are cool and crisp. Unlike other strings, these seem to be more elastic, meaning it's a bit harder to tune these up and keep them tuned. I prefer the 11's where the low E is only 52, same as the Martins, but the Martins don't last two minutes.
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If you have an acoustic then these really are the strings. Ernie ball for electric but these are for the Acoustic guys. size 11s perfect for those wanting to bend etc
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Very fast and good quality, I love how they are in packets to keep the strings fresh compared to martin acoustic strings
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I usually play an electric guitar so like to us very light strings (9s) - these strings are comparatively light for acoustic guitar playing yet still give a bright and full resonance.
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