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John Brock
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Thank you forum
I would like to ask anyone of their first time impressions of these
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I use the lighter gauge set on my E9th. I love them. I get way more longevity out of the NYXL’s than any other sets I’ve tried and the tone is good and balanced.
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I'm a "terminal intermediate' when it comes to pedal steel, but I love these strings. They never break, stay in tune, and sound great.
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I tried them when I lived in Florida on my D-10 Franklin. I was given two sets. Hate the packaging with the color coded balls. Seemed stiff and didn't last any longer than others.
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Post by Dave Campbell »

i like them.

the e9 gauges are perfect for most guitars (except sho buds).

i'm not sure how much different they are than 'normal' strings, and i'll often swap in a string from a different set if i break one with no discernible difference in tone.
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I’m in line with Jack…but I may get a set to try out again…
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In the 95 degree heat we gigged in yesterday with these strings (NYXL Light), opens, levers and pedals sagged from ½ up to to a full step down...stayed pretty solid (with small drifts) once everything was retuned...

Is that typical of any other strings?
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Steve Lipsey wrote:
Is that typical of any other strings?
Yes. I would not blame the strings at all.
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I tried a NYXL 12 string set -- actually, I bought a C6 set and a couple of singles to make up my E9/B6 needs. They sounded good and performed well.

I buy all my strings from juststrings.com in single-gauge dozen packs and the resultant difference in price per set vs. a set of NYXL's is so extreme that the D'Ads would have had to be way way way better than the juststring strings to get me to shell out the $$. For me, they are not. I'm too cheap to spend 3 or 4 times more for an incremental upgrade.
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Post by Paddy Long »

Ive been using NYXL's (PF's gauges) for a few years now, and have found them the best for longevity and staying in tune well, and great tone ... love em, and have no issues with the coloured ball ends - pretty easy to work with all round.
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I did not like them at all. And I will sell them at 50 cents on the dollar shipped. I'll post it in the accessories for sale section to be legit. Please buy the whole lot—$ 5 for the plain strings and $40 for the wound Shipped.

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Post by Larry Dering »

I agree with Jon. The price difference didn't make sense for the slight increase in performance. I still use SIT or D'Addario.
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Post by Fred Treece »

I have 3 full sets and some spare plains on the way from JustStrings. I usually don’t notice much difference between string brands, so there better be something in NYXL’s that makes them twice the price better.
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Thanks to all who commented…
I took the cobra coils off and put the nyxl’s on and….
Wow..what a difference…but
They tuned up faster than any string ever on any guitar Ive strung
Stay in tune so far perfect
Tone….Im thinking its me
Took the Bakersfield sound out of it
But..if it it gets too much Ive got One last set of Cobra Coils
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Just figured out that half-step sag in my newly-installed D'Addario NYXLs...it seems that I also hit the "½ step down" button on my tuner at the same time....and only on using my gig tuner a week later, which happened to be on a 95 degree day, did I see a sag, which actually wasn't real...but went away when I got home again, into the air conditioning...and the maladjusted tuner...
The NYXLs actually only dropped a tiny bit in the extreme heat and now perform flawlessly....
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Post by Roger Crawford »

Are there any shout-outs for Stringjoy strings? They look to be in the same price range as the NYXLs.
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Post by Steve Mueller »

I've used both Stringjoy and NYXL. I feel they're nearly interchangable. If you use custom sets, Stringjoy will do that, NYXL won't. Both excellent strings.
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I’ve been using them pretty much since they first came out - the first set I put on felt oddly sticky to the bar, and I wasn’t happy. I posted here, asking if anyone else had had that issue, and received a private message from a representative of D’Addario, offering me a free replacement set to try them again. I said “sure!”, it seemed worth it to try again for free. He also sent me a little tin of a string cleaner, which was nice, although I don’t usually use those kind of products.

I put the replacement set on (I play Bb6 12 string so all my gauges are different than most players, I buy multiple single strings and make my own sets). They were wonderful, lasted a long time (I don’t change strings often anyway, not till the changes need regular adjustment), and they really worked for me. I also posted that here, mentioning how much they were standing by the product (most likely because they were new and didn’t want unhappy customers at the time).

I’ve used nothing else since then, don’t care about the cost. On my archtop I use Thomastik strings, so I’m used to paying a lot for strings.

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Post by Pat Chong »

Hi John,

I read an older post (can't recall under what title...) that kind of explains NYXL's difference and popularity with some.

It was discribed as a "highly magnetic alloy", and that it's 'sharpness' in sound falls between nickel and stainless steel.

It has been said that all guitar strings are mostly the same. Some companies may get these "normal" strings and try freezing them, (or whatever else) to alter the string's sound. If something like that had been done to the "NYXL", I don't know....

But my experience with stainless steel was that it was too sharp sounding, and nickel was not sharp enough. I know that is all subjective, where some people may choose either side. But I choose the NYXL's because it sounded "just right".

It is different.......Pat.
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