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D'Addario EJ32 Folk Nylon Silver/Ball End Black Treble Guitar Strings


Description



Features
- Ball ends
- Silver wound bass strings
- Black unwound treble strings
- Suitable for classical or standard acoustic guitars
Reviews
4.33
3 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Experienced1
- Consistent1
- Good Tone1
Reviewed by 3 customers
Nice Sounding Strings
submitted5 years ago
byFoxcrik
fromQueen Creek, Arizona
These are nice sounding, easy playing strings. I clipped the ball end off of them and tied them on in the traditional manner. The black nylon trebs look nice too.
Highly recommend, but...
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submitted8 years ago
byAldo
fromundisclosed
Gets out of tune quickly, within an hour. Also had to file the nut on my guitar to make it fit. But it does sound nice once it's all ready.
Good for weak hands
submitted13 years ago
byJesse Brown
fromPennsylvania
My hands aren't as strong as they used to be, so I started looking for strings with low tension that would let me more easily play bar chords and such. These work great for me and the tone seems to better compliment my vocals in comparison to the more brash sounding steel strings. The only thing is it looks like the basses will wear out rather quickly as I can already see fret marks on them after maybe a week. Also, be aware that the trebles in particular will stretch quite a bit (probably true for any nylon string) so keep that in mind when you start stringing them up and don't leave as much slack. The sound from the trebles seems weak on my Ovation, so if you like brighter highs that may be something to consider.
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submitted4 years ago
asked byPleick
fromSan Diego
What are sizes of the strings? Where can i find it?
They have the gauges listed on the back. I'm not sure why they don't have a picture of it. The gauges are Gauge 28-45