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D'Addario XL Half Rounds are semi-flat wound electric guitar strings featuring a Hex-Core design for perfect intonation and durability. Their centerless ground stainless steel wrap wire offers a bright tone with reduced finger noise, combining the best of round and flat wound strings. Made in the USA, these regular light gauge (10-46) strings provide a smooth feel and consistent performance, ideal for professional musicians seeking both tone and playability.
Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 14.99 x 1.27 cm; 113.4 g |
Item model number | EHR310 |
Colour | Silver |
String Gauge | Medium |
String Material | Alloy Steel |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Size | Regular Light, 10-46 |
Item Weight | 113 g |
M**S
Great stings but-
For those unaware of half round strings, D'addario winds these with round wire, but then grinds the surface smooth. The result is a string that still has much of the brightness of round wounds, but with the smoothness to touch of flatwounds. Although I haven't got round to using my eleven top half round strings, previous experience of half rounds tells me that I should have enjoyed these strings but there was a problem.Back in the seventies when I first discovered half rounds, I was advised that I should actually go down a set in gauge and back then this is what I did. For several years they were my favourite string but for many years they were unobtainable here. Nowadays I play jazz, usually on tapewound strings, 12 top gauge, whatever the brand. Last year and suspecting that I would enjoy half rounds nowadays I bought two sets of 12s. Unfortunately, I didn't enjoy them, finding them unresponsive. Remembering that over thirty year old advice to go down a gauge with half rounds, I decided to try a set of 11 tops, but there was a problem since this gauge of half rounds has a plain third.I explained my problem to Daddario who are sending me three .022 wound thirds so that I can use this set and manage with another two sets. That was very kind. When I explained that many players prefer wound thirds, and that a few manufacturers sell sets with a choice of wound and unwound thirds, they told me they would consider issue, which was very nice.The issue of going down a set in gauge is slightly strange because since D'addario nowadays lists the tension of each string, I find that half rounds have a tension that is not significantly greater than other types. I can only assume that the way they are made leads to the use of a thicker core, which leads to a less flexible string.Other than the provisos above, I have found half rounds to be great strings to play- almost as bright as a regular round wound string, but smooth and long lasting. The absence of string squeak is a major bonus.
A**H
Lovely string with a little more trebble - Go for a guage higher than you normally would.
These are a lovely string and offer a unique tone with a little more trebble than usnal. There are softer than normal, so go for a gauge higher. Fitted to a '77 Les Paul.
P**N
A bit of a compromise
I guess I have got used to flat wound strings but thought I'd give these a try. They don't have the smooth feel of flat wound but no-one the less make little noise when sliding along the strings just a less lively feel. A little disappointed that the g string has corrosion marks along it's length. However the price is good.
S**B
I’m enjoying these.
I’m finding with my Strat that these work very well. Nice tones. No string noise. They bend well. I’m really “sold” on these.
M**J
Quality issues with Amazon's stock
The packaging was undamaged, yet the strings were sticky and severely tarnished with paint chipping off the ball ends. This is the forth set of D'Addario's from Amazon that have arrived in unacceptable condition. D'Addario's customer service is great and they will most likely offer a free replacement or some form of compensation; however, this shouldn't have happened in a first place.
N**N
Best in class
I have been using these string for years. Thee are better quality strings available but not at this price point.
A**R
Less noise, no fret wearing
One of my favourite guitar strings for many reasons, but to mention just a few: no finger noise or almost it at all, not very bright (my taste obviously), when bending/using vibrato in clean or close to clean sounds, the sound is smooth and you can barely hear or you get almost no string noise, they tend to go into microphony (squeaking sound when cords are left for a while) quite late but I’d close to the amp, if behaves the opposite (depending on guitar/amp), less fret wearing, which is very good.
J**S
A bit of a weird feeling
I am used to flatwounds and heard about these being a good in between. Not sure how I feel though, as it's indeed an in between in feel and sound. I thought the tension would be similar to flats but not really and the 09's I ordered felt too flimsy. Not sure if 10's would made it better but they feel a bit stiff and the sound a bit lacking but that might just be my preference. Still a good thing to try and wondering if other brands of half rounds are manufactured differently and feel better.
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