D'Addario

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Gauges 29-33.3-41.6-30-36-45.

D'Addario EJ44 Pro-Arté extra hard classical guitar strings are part of D'Addario's premium classical guitar string series. Treble strings are measured by a sophisticated computer-controlled laser which performs consistency and quality checks, insuring true-sounding strings in every set. Basses are made with 80/20 bronze wound on nylon.

D'Addario is the world's largest manufacturer of strings for musical instruments. Many top guitarists won't play any other brand. Regardless of your playing style, D'Addario has a set of guitar strings that's right for you.
D'Addario EJ44 Pro-Arte SP Extra Hard Classical Guitar Strings Set
D'Addario EJ44 Pro-Arte SP Extra Hard Classical Guitar Strings Set
D'Addario EJ44 Pro-Arte SP Extra Hard Classical Guitar Strings Set

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  • My new favorite go to string set!

    5

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    submitted7 years ago

    byKRISTIN

    fromundisclosed

    Amazing strings. They turned my cheap solid top laminate back classical into a gig worthy instrument. Loud, beautiful tender tone. I think I tried the pro arte light or medium strings once and wasn't happy but I am ecstatic about these Apparently I just needed a thicker higher tension string to kick start this guitar And, of course the price is wonderful. As a string card member I think I have found the perfect string to get my money's worth and to get a remarkable sound.

  • Perfect for the Godin Encore

    5

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    submitted8 years ago

    byMichael

    fromundisclosed

    They sound good and stay in tune.

  • Getting used to the composite G string

    4

    submitted10 years ago

    byrickwxi

    fromSalem, OR

    These strings sound good and bright, but still trying to get used to the composite G string. They do include a regular nylon G string if you don't like the sound of the composite string.

  • Amazing strings

    5

    submitted13 years ago

    byJean LLerena

    fromPaterson, New Jersey

    It has been a month since I changed to these strings and immediately I noticed the difference in sound. it still sounds great and feels great. if you own a classical then you should get these strings.

  • Great strings

    5

    submitted18 years ago

    byibanezman

    fromindiana

    I've had these d'addario extra hard strings on my ibanez classical for a year, and they sound just at bright as the day i bought them. Great feel, and easy on my fingers. Bass strings have a great deep sound, and the treble strings are nice and bright. For the price you pay, you can't get a better string.

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  • asked byJim

    fromBella coola b.c. Canada

    what is the difference between your EJ 44 strings and EJ46 strings?

    what is the difference between your EJ 44 strings and EJ46 strings?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The main difference is tension—EJ44 strings have extra hard tension, while EJ46 strings are hard tension.
  • asked byHank

    fromSan Jose,CA

    Is The strings made in USA?

    Is The strings made in USA?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes