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ÊÒ¡յéÒÃìä¿¿éÒ D Addario ÃØè¹ NYXL 0942
ÂÕèËéÍ: D Addario
ÃËÑÊ: SEG002
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ÊÒ¡յéÒÃìä¿¿éÒ D Addario ÃØè¹ NYXL
D’Addario NYXL strings will bend farther, sing louder, and
stay in tune better than any guitar string ever made. You’re about
to be heard more clearly than ever before. Be ready for an encore.
• UNPRECEDENTED STRENGTH & DURABILITY
• IMPROVED TUNING STABILITY
• MORE VOLUME, BRIGHTNESS & CRUNCH |
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ÊÒ¡յéÒÃìä¿¿éÒ Dogal ChromeSteel ÃØè¹ RW126C
ÂÕèËéÍ: Dogal
ÃËÑÊ: SEGRW126C
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ÊÒ¡յéÒÃìä¿¿éÒ Dogal ChromeSteel ÃØè¹ RW126C
.010, .013, .017, .026w, .036, .046
High carbon chrome alloy wire wound on a hex core.
Do you like heavy metal, blues and all those sounds that demand a metallic tune?
The chrome alloy makes the strings more sonorous and more magnetic, as the function of the pick-up is to catch on the magnetism of the material.
Thanks to the chromesteel they are constructed with, they have an overbundance of harmonic that exalts the use of the overdrive. |
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ÊÒ¡յéÒÃìä¿¿éÒ Dogal NickelSteel ÃØè¹ RW155B Round Wound
ÂÕèËéÍ: Dogal
ÃËÑÊ: SEGRW155B
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ÊÒ¡յéÒÃìä¿¿éÒ Dogal NickelSteel ÃØè¹ RW155B Round Wound
Gauges: .009, .012, .016, .026w, .036, .046
Dogal NickelSteel Electric Guitar Strings are the result years of research with a distinctive bright tone combined with a perfect intonation.
These strings are manufactured to the highest standards to ensure high-level performance and long life.
They are precision wound with Nickel plated steel on a hexagonal shaped core. |
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ÊÒ¡յéÒÃìä¿¿éÒ Dogal Carbon Steel ÃØè¹ RW87C Round Wound
ÂÕèËéÍ: Dogal
ÃËÑÊ: SEGRW87C
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ÊÒ¡յéÒÃìä¿¿éÒ Dogal Carbon Steel ÃØè¹ RW87C Round Wound
.010, .013, .017, .026w, .036, .046
If you crave a warm tone, try these strings. The core is similar to that used to make violin strings.
The winding is made from a carbon alloy developed by Dogal that lets you attain the pitch with less tension.
Made with a carbon alloy that enables the sound to be louder. Moreover, thanks to its flexibility,
it results to be a soft string, easy to play without stressing the top of the instrument: they are played by those who prefer a "warmer" tone. |
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