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Daddario ECG23

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String Set for Jazz Guitar

  • Chromium
  • Polished
  • Sophisticated tone
  • Chromed steel
  • Gauges: .010 - .014 - .020 - .028 - .038 - .048
Available since January 2008
Item number 202013
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Gauge 010 - 048
Strength of the strings 0,0100" – 0,0480"
Material Steel, Nickel Plated
String gauge 010 - 048
Strength of the strings from 0,010"
Strength of the strings to 0,048"
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77,79 AED 20,08 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
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The sound of the '70s
DocN 18.02.2014
I was looking for the real Shadows - sound - the sound Hank Marvin produced with his Startocaster. I used a Strat, added some perfect echoes (the big secret) and I did not sound like Hank.
I read something about the early days and someone was mentioning that this special sound would only be produced with a faltwound string set - first I tried some with a bigger diameter but did not get the proper success - but even closer to the sound I wanted to get. A friend told me about these strings - I could not await the postman and I was really surprised: This is the original Shadows - sound! A bit harder to bend, but the fresh clean sound is worth every penny!
Of course the nut needed some rework.
A side effect: no fret noise anymore - great for clean soloing.
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Great jazz strings
jimmythedog 09.05.2015
I have an old jazz archtop fitted with D'addario chromes - strings I haven't changed for years - and kept good with the occasional fast-fret application. I also have a now rare Yamaha AEX 500 jazz thinbody which plays beautifully but no matter what round wound strings I use, there's always that annoying string screech, especially when you're changing chord every half bar. The guitar construction is such that it doesn't suit heavier strings and so I decided to invest in the lightest gauge of D'addario chromes (010 on the first string) and see what improvement it gave. Voila! The screech is gone and the lighter strings don't overburden the guitar affecting set up and tuning. Also, the tonal balance is better and in the case of this particular guitar (a bridge piezo and a neck mini-humbucker), a sweetness on the lower strings that I couldn't get with the round-wounds. I tend to play classic, Great American Songbook type jazz through an acoustic amp and these string suit the style, the guitar and the player down to the ground.
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Looking for smooth tones ?
Vandewolken 08.06.2020
I have a very personal way of playing electric guitar and the mellow sounds of these strings fit well with my mostly fingerpicking practice. I find that the strings are light enough for bending the notes yet stay in tune quite well after some more heavy playing. I have yet (knock on wood) to have one break in the middle of a concert. If "jazzy sound" is what you are looking for, I recommend these stings. I also use them on hand made instruments where the stings are bowed, again, they give me good quality notes, and are less aggressive over-all.
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Low fret noise
DaveH 02.01.2014
That's what I prefer. Low fret noise is a must for me. I can't stand all that squeaking.These strings do the job. They work perfectly ,they hold there tune and can be down tuned with no fuss. They are super smooth and no fret noise. Job done.
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