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๐ธ Elevate your sound with strings that professionals swear by!
D'Addario XL Nickel Electric Guitar Strings (EXL158) are a 6-string, light baritone gauge set (13-62) crafted with a high-carbon steel core and nickel-plated steel wrap. Engineered with proprietary Hex-Core technology for perfect intonation and consistent feel, these strings offer a bright, versatile tone ideal for all musical styles. Made in the USA and packaged in a recyclable, resealable bag with a code to earn Players Circle rewards, they combine durability, performance, and sustainability in one premium set.





















| ASIN | B0002E3CN6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #3 in Electric Guitar Strings |
| Body Material Type | Nickel-Plated Steel |
| Brand | D'Addario |
| Brand Name | D'Addario |
| Coating Description | Coated |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 257 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Uncoated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00019954944513 |
| Included Components | 6 Nickel-Plated Steel Electric Guitar Strings |
| Instrument | Electric Guitar |
| Item Type Name | Accordion Accessory |
| Item Weight | 0.07 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | D'Addario &Co. Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EXL158 |
| Material Type | Nickel-Plated Steel |
| Model Name | EXL158 |
| Model Number | EXL158 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Electric Guitar |
| Set Name | 6-String Set |
| Sound Profile | Bright |
| String Gauge | Heavy |
| String Material Type | Nickel Steel |
| UPC | 019954944513 |
| Warranty Description | D'addario strives to be a customer-centric company dedicated to producing the highest quality musical instrument accessories in the world. If you have purchased a d'addario product that you believe to be defective, we invite you to submit a contact us form, selecting defect/warranty as inquiry type. We are committed to providing a fair resolution and hope that you will want to continue supporting โฆ |
L**.
Best string for my guitars
My favorite strings. I use D'Addario on most of my guitars because they are consistent and long lasting and sound great.
M**H
Best strings I have ever bought
Drop a# tuning 6 string for metal you canโt go wrong sound great and great tension
G**S
Great for Heavy Handed Players!
I regularly play acoustic and electric guitar and so my playing technique is very "heavy handed", which is somewhat necessary for playing an acoustic guitar if you really want good intonation and presence. Unfortunately, electric guitars require more finesse and dexterity if you want to get the most of your vibrato or bends, which is why 0.9 to 0.11 gauge string sets are the de facto preference for every player. Back in the 50s and early 60s, guitar strings didn't come in the lighter gauges that we have them today. 0.12 and 0.13 sets were commonplace. Electric guitar strings were more or less lighter-gauged acoustic guitar strings. This is how the Beatles were able to get those thick clean tones, and how Stevie Ray Vaughan (who also used 13s on his Strat) came to create his legendary tone as well. "Heavier is better" is just a myth though. Dozens of guitar heroes use standard gauge strings, sometimes as light as 0.8. It really just depends on your playing style and the amount of physical response you want from your strings. In this case "heavier is better..." IF you have a strong picking technique and hard attack. These days I have been playing a lot of heavy metal and I needed strings that wouldn't flap around when playing those tight galloping rhythms and alternate picking runs. I decided to try out this "Baritone" guitar set on my Les Paul, and I've been really impressed with the thickness of the tone. You don't necessarily need a Strat-scaled guitar or anything longer to rock these strings, so long as you adjust your bridge accordingly. Another benefit of using .13s is that the G-string is WOUND, which means more tension and less tuner slippage while playing. Every guitarist knows what I'm talking about when I say how frustrating it is when the G-string slides out of tune more so than any other string. On this set, the G-string is a wound 0.26, so literally twice the thickness of the high e-string. While this doesn't make it totally immune to tuning slippage, it'll get you really close. The last benefit of using .13s is that it is like resistance weight training in every respect. After playing a couple months on .13s, if you go back to .9s or .10s you'll feel like you can fly across the fretboard with ease.
B**C
The only string set you should use on your Baritone
Really the only real option out there for playability on an extended scaled baritone guitar. This is the only brand and gauge I buy for my Danelectro 56 and I wouldn't recommend anything else.
E**7
Good Strings
I use these strings on my Schecter C-1 EX Baritone and they are excellent. I tune to "Drop B" and play rythmic hard rock. These strings feel great, not slack and not too thick so it plays more like a regular guitar (The "EX" is the baritone model, 26.5" scale) I also use the D'Addario "Jazz Light Gauge" (52-12) strings on my regular guitar and they are great also. Both sets use a "Wound" "G, or 3rd" string, which I find to be very nice. I was surprised how much I preferred the wound string after trying my first set, I would recommend giving it a shot if you have never used a set like that.
D**L
... to them (about 2 years ago) and falling in love with just about everything about them
I've been a big fan of D'addario strings after recently switching to them (about 2 years ago) and falling in love with just about everything about them. These strings are no different from the rest of their line-up - I'm using them on a standard scale (non baritone) Epiphone Les Paul in C standard to play Queens of the Stone Age songs. The strings have a great tone, they tune nicely (no slippage) and are priced at a very fair price. I'll be buying these again whenever I break a string on my Les Paul from rocking too hard.
J**R
Work pretty good on a 25.5" guitar tuned two whole steps down to "C"
Strings are strings, of course but I, wanted to review these in case anyone was planning to attempt the experiment I bought these strings to try. I was curious if these could be tuned down to one octave below middle C on a 25.5" scale guitar like the extra Mexico Strat I had laying around, and the answer is yes. They don't work perfectly because the gauges are designed to be tuned a half step lower to B on an actual baritone guitar with a much longer scale. They are a touch floppy, but with a light touch single note lines can be played for an accent on country recordings. Think of the opening lick on Clint Black's "Killing Time", for example.
A**R
Love them!
I love this brand of strings!
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