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D'Addario EXL110-7 Lite 7-String Electric Guitar Strings


Description
EXL110-7s are among D'Addario's most popular strings for 7-string guitars. XL strings are wound with nickel-plated steel, known for its distinctive bright tone and reduced fret wear. They're world-renowned as "The Player's Choice" among guitar players of all genres and styles.
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 strings that's right for your 7-string electric guitar.



Features
- Player's choice
- Nickel roundwound
- Bright, lasting tone
Reviews
4
6 Reviews
67%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Concerts1
- Practicing1
- Breaks Easy1
- Not Consistent1
- Experienced2
- Professional Musician1
- Good Tone2
- Well Built / Quality2
- Consistent1
- Long Life1
Reviewed by 6 customers
Really poor quality.
submitted4 years ago
byAustin S
fromPA
I play using light strings but these things broke before I could even get them tuned to standard. Complete waste of money.
Great 7 string tone and feel, B and drop A
Verified Buyer
submitted5 years ago
byOld metal dude
fromLos Angeles, ca
I use 10-46's on most of my 6 strings in standard and half step down. So these are a perfect natural fit. Love the bright and sharp tone and feel. Great for B and drop A, or half step down. Beyond that get heavier strings. I pay these through a schecter loomis jl-7 with emg707's. They really are great on the longer scale neck.
Great strings, always my go to.
submitted5 years ago
byThe Rev Rick
fromVineland, NJ
I used to use that but since I switched I've never looked back.
Decent
submitted12 years ago
byGarrett Harsh
fromIndy,In
These strings are fine. But I don't feel or hear real tone to them. But I am like this with all Dadarrio strings. They are long lasting, stay in tune, and fine. But, I won't be using them anymore.
My New String Set Of Choice
submitted13 years ago
byLinda Belden
fromBuford, Georgia
For the longest time I was using GHS strings exclusively. I was using the 6 string sets for roughly 2 years and then the 7 string sets for just over a year. Then a buddy of mine told to try out the D'addario's one time to see what I thought of them and I recommended him the GHS. Well to make a short story shorter I know only like to play D'addario strings! There absolutely is a tonal difference to the two strings! The GHS strings have a very very VERY bright tone to them. And I didn't realize it until I switched to the D'addario's. But for me I realized that the bright tone of the GHS colored the tone to where Jazz just didn't sound right. And even thought the D'addario's aren't mellow they are more mellow then the GHS strings "(something I love personally). But that wasn't what won me over!!! These strings feel friggen incredible! My experience with the GHS is that the feel would last for roughly a week of practicing upwards of 2 hours every day for one week. And when they lost their sleek feel you could tell they needed to be replaced. But with D'addario I've had my current set on for a month and they feel the same as the day I put them on. So for me D'addario is my string of choice and one day I hope that they would be willing to work out an endorsement deal. But if not /I don't think I'll be changing my string brand ... EVER!
Slamming strings for your seven!!
submitted19 years ago
byMoore5150
fromMichigan
I use these strings on my Ibanez RG7620. I generally play pretty hard and these strings can take the beating! They stay in tune longer, sound better, and feel better than any other strings I have tried. I use D'addario strings on all my electric guitars. Better than strngs that cost much more, these strings are a great value.
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