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I am starting off the new year in a different gear. I just got done replacing my strings on both necks with D'Addario NYXL strings and new cables. I have been using my George L .155 cables and ends since 1995. Also am a faithful Ernie Ball string user. I heard good reviews in regards to the D'Addario strings and cables. Who else out here has tried them and what is your opinion?
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The Daddario NYXL’s are the most balanced, longest lasting string I’ve used. I cantimagine using anything else. The cable kits are really nice too. I just made a few short cables and they feel sturdy and sound great.
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I know nothing about the cables, but I have used one set of the strings so far. I agree with Brett, they are very balanced and long lasting. They seem to hold tune better than other strings I have used. I have used GHS Rollerwound and Boomers for about 15 years...NYXL from here on out.

Live Steel strings are also very good...especially the stainless.
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Totally agree with Brett, can't beat them. Happy new year
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Cable kit?
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I just put a set on my MSA Legend XL and so far I like them but can't say anything about the longevity yet.
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Kevin I was given set of E9th strings a little over a month ago by forumite Greg Lanier,Haven't had a chance yet to put them on yet but soon...By the way Greg is an awesome player and a salt of the earth guy!!
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Post by Jon Light »

I bought some cable & plugs from b0b. I like them.
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I like both the strings and t6he cable. I used to make all my own cables (Canare cable, Neutrik connectors). These are just as good, and the ease of assembly is great

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Paul Franklin: NYXL STRINGS
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Post by Bill L. Wilson »

The NYXL’s last longer than any string I’ve ever used. The E9 neck is all I play, so I can’t speak for the C6 sets, but I’m sure they’re just as good. My personal opinion is, you can’t go wrong with D’Addario. Besides, the little guitar store where I shop only stocks D’Addario.
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I tried them and yes they are a good string; but they didn't last nearly as long as my Jagwires do...and the .022w fretting sharp....that usually means its either the wrong or bad core wire....
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Do they sell a set with .022w ?

I've been using the cable kit for about a year with good success. Just had one go noisy but it's almost as easy a fix as George L's - screwdriver required. Slightly less shrill sounding than the George L's but still plenty of highs. The right angle plugs are more sturdy and secure, I was always checking the George L's. Not a huge difference overall but I slightly prefer the D'Addario kit.
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Ricky Davis wrote:I tried them and yes they are a good string; but they didn't last nearly as long as my Jagwires do...and the .022w fretting sharp....that usually means its either the wrong or bad core wire....
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None of the NYXL sets have a wound .022. Did you buy an NYXL single?
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Sorry but disagree entirely with Ricky. In fact I have found the reverse to be true. And, yes you have to purchase .022w as singles.
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Post by Kevin Fix »

My sixth string is a 20 plain. Was using a 22 plain normally. Going to give it a try and see how the 20 plain does.
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Long lasting, no dead spots or bad harmonics after a few months of use. A bit bright in tone for my taste.
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The NYXL pedal steel strings are very similar in tone and feel to the GHS Americana cryogenic pedal steel sets. Both are wound with a nickel-iron alloy, making them brighter and more magnetic than regular nickel wound strings. I prefer nickel-iron to stainless, which is just too bright for my taste, but often I'll go back to nickel because it's softer. I change strings about every 6 weeks.

I honestly can't hear or feel a difference between brands on plain strings. Maybe someone with better ears than mine can. Wound strings are where the real differences are.

I've replaced all of my wires with D'Addario DIY cables and plugs. Perfect lengths, transparent sound. I love them!

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Yes you order the .022wound separately.
And I totally disagree with Greg entirely; as he made no sense in what he disagrees with>(the string fretting sharp? or Jagwires lasting longer??)
That is my experience with the strings and I have been using Jagwires for 15 years...so I know them in comparison to EVERY string to come out.
As for the string playing sharp...> well I'm on over 15 major movie soundtracks and 25 commercials and over 100 CD's...and so I know what "in-tune is and what Out of tune" is.
Sure you can have different experience than me...but disagreeing with my experience needs more explanation and proof.
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Post by Greg Thompson »

Comparative Longevity is what I disagree with Ricky. I have used Jagwires and in my experience the NYXl's outlast them in tonal quality and don't degrade to the same extent. That is my personal opinion and I'm sticking to it. Each to their own I guess.
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Post by Richard Sinkler »

I tried them and like them. I just don't like the price. I have an ExtE9 12 string. They don't have a prepackaged set for that. I had to buy a regular 10 string set and the 2 bottom strings. By the time I got done with tax and shipping, it was just under $28.
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OK Cool Greg; I understand your opinion now and absolutely everyone has their opinion according to there experience. Always better to express ones own opinion instead of disagreeing with another own opinion; because they are based on individual experience.
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Jagwire doesn't make a nickel-iron alloy string, so comparing them to NYXL really is a matter of personal preference. Do you like apples or oranges? GHS "Progessives" are similar to the D'Addario NYXLs and a better target for comparison.

And as far as the plain steel strings go, can anyone here really tell the difference between brands? I can't.
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You can learn more about NYXL formula here:

What Are NYXL Guitar Strings?

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Good Points b0b and yes it is personal preference...if we all didn't have our OWN preference per OWN experiences; we would just all be a bunch of robots walking around...HOW BORING...ha.
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