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NYXL09544 Nickel Wound, Super Light Plus, 9.5-44

NYXL09544 is the ideal "step up" set for players who are moving up from 9 gauges, or players looking to balance the tension variations between shorter and long scale length guitars. 
 

  • NYXL's feature D’Addario’s exclusive New York manufactured, high carbon steel alloy for unprecedented strength – play fearlessly
  • Improved tuning stability compared to traditional nickel wound strings - get in tune faster, stay in tune better
  • Wound strings with enhanced mid-range frequency response in the 1 - 3.5 kHz range – more presence and crunch to cut through the mix
  • NYXL09544 is a "Plus" gauge for improving hand strength, or balancing tension between varying scale length guitars : Plain Steel .0095, .0115, .016, Nickel Wound .024, .034, .044
  • Environmentally friendly, corrosion resistant packaging for strings that are always fresh

Condition
Brand
Model
  • NYXL09544 Nickel Wound Super Light Plus Electric Guitar Strings, 9.5-44
Finish
  • Nickel
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Alamo Music Center

San Antonio, TX, United States
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Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:11,558
Product Overview
The D'Addario NYXL09544 electric guitar string set uses a special "hybrid" gauge that bridges the gap between super-light strings and standard .010s. The NYXL09544s are perfect for beginners who want to build up hand strength or graduate to standard strings, or for any level player that needs highly bendable and flexible strings with just a little more tension than .009s will give.
  • Sizes - .0095, .0115, .016, .024, .034, .044
  • Hex-shaped high carbon steel core
  • Improved tuning stability
  • Wound for enhanced midrange response to better cut through the mix
  • Made in the U.S.A in environmentally friendly, corrosion-resistant packing
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