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D'Addario EXL115BT Balanced Tension electric guitar sets are comprised of mathematically optimized string gauge combinations, resulting in greater control and playing comfort. Combined with the distinctive bright tone of XL nickel wound strings, each set offers greater dynamic control and a more consistent feel between strings for evenly balanced bending, strumming, fretting, picking, and plucking.

XL Nickel Wound, D'Addario's most popular electric guitar strings, are precision wound with nickelplated steel onto a carefully drawn, hexagonally shaped, high carbon steel core. The result, strings with long lasting, distinctive bright tone and excellent intonation, is ideal for the widest variety of guitars and musical styles.

  • Balanced Tension sets allow for evenly balanced bending, strumming, fretting, picking, and plucking
  • Round wound with nickelplated steel for distinctive bright tone
  • Environmentally friendly, corrosion resistant packaging for strings that are always fresh
  • Made in the U.S.A. for the highest quality and performance
  • String Gauges: Plain Steel .011, .015, .019, Nickel Wound .028, .037, .050

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  • EXL115BT Nickel Wound Balanced Tension Medium Electric Guitar Strings, 11-50
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Chicago Music Exchange

Chicago, IL, United States
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Product Overview
The D'Addario EXL115BT nickel wound guitar string set takes the company's standard 11-gauge strings and mathematically optimizes four of the strings to be a bit thicker, providing more even feel and playability from top to bottom.
  • Sizes - .011, .015, .019, .028, .037, .050
  • Hex-shaped high carbon steel core
  • Round wound with nickel-plated steel for bright tonality
  • Made in the U.S.A in environmentally friendly, corrosion-resistant packing
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