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Resources: D'Addario EJ16 Phosphor Bronze - Light

D'Addario EJ16 Phosphor Bronze - Light

Maker:  D'Addario
Description:  Probably one of the most stable strings I have used. I can restring and play almost immediately without loosing so much pitch that it is noticed. Minor tweaking is enough
Last modified on 12/30/01 by Ian Loft (3442) in the Equipment: Strings sub-directory
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Overall Rating: 4.5 (of 5)
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Reviewed on 12/30/01 by Ian Loft (3442)
Rating:
I love these strings. They are more stable, do not deteriorate as quickly as others I have used, they keep the new sound longer than others I have used.
Price: $17.95 $AUD (new)
Where Obtained: Royce Music House
Features:
0.30mm 0.41mm 0.61mm 0.81mm 1.07mm 1.35mm Coloured ends make it easy NOT to make mistakes when you are in a hurry restringing.
Sound Quality:
I seem to have settled with these strings for my Peavey Accoustic Electric. Best performance over many different varieties of different strings over the three years I have played this guitar.
Durability:
Depending on heat and humidity, these last the longest with that crunchy new sound. Changing depends on how busy I get, usually three to four times a month if I am playing a lot of jobs, less in winter. Not being a highly paid musician, I would probably change them a little more often but I have no real complaints.

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 • 4 Star Review - Tim Ball (2083) - 3/6/02


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