D'Addario EXL110 Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings, Regular Light, 10-46
  • D'Addario EXL110 Nickel-Plated Steel Wound Regular Light Electric Guitar Strings (Gauge 10 - 46)
  • D'Addario EXL110 Nickel-Plated Steel Wound Regular Light Electric Guitar Strings (Gauge 10 - 46)
  • D'Addario EXL110 Nickel-Plated Steel Wound Regular Light Electric Guitar Strings (Gauge 10 - 46)
  • D'Addario EXL110 Nickel-Plated Steel Wound Regular Light Electric Guitar Strings (Gauge 10 - 46)

D'Addario EXL110 Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings, Regular Light, 10-46

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Product Description

The D'Addario EXL110 Nickel Wound electric guitar strings are the gold standard in the guitar world. Since 1974, these best - selling strings have been adored by guitar players everywhere. Crafted with a high - carbon steel core and nickel - plated steel wrap wire, they deliver a bright and versatile tone, suitable for all musical genres. The 10 - 46 Regular Light gauge is our top - selling option, offering a perfect blend of tone and playability. Features: Ideal for every music genre. A long - standing favorite among guitarists since 1974. The nickel - plated steel wrap wire creates a vibrant and adaptable electric guitar sound. Made with D'Addario's exclusive Hex - Core for accurate intonation, consistent feel, and long - lasting durability. Each set comes with a recyclable VCI bag that has a code you can register to earn Players Circle points. These strings are proudly made in the USA at our New York production facility. Specifications: Gauges: .010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .046 (Regular Light). Uncoated. 6 strings per set. Wrap Material: Nickel - Plated Steel.


Using these D'Addario electric guitar strings is easy. First, make sure your guitar is in a stable position. Loosen the old strings and remove them one by one. Then, take the new string and thread it through the bridge and the tuning peg. Start tuning the string to the right pitch. Keep in mind that it might take a few minutes to stretch and settle. As for maintenance, after each use, wipe the strings with a clean, dry cloth to remove dirt and sweat. This will extend their lifespan. Also, store your guitar in a cool, dry place to prevent rusting. If you notice any signs of wear or if the tone starts to fade, it's time to replace the strings. And don't forget to register the code on the VCI bag to earn Players Circle points!


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