Product Descriptionxl Pure Nickel Is Our Vintage Electric String Set, Designed To Embody The Vibe Of The 50S. In That Early Era Of Electric Guitar, Pure Nickel Was The Main Alloy Used In Electric Guitar Strings. Made With A High Carbon Steel Core And Pure Nickel Wrap Wire, These Electric Strings Revive The Rich, Clean Tones Heard In Early Blues, Rock & Roll, And Country Music. This 13-56 Jazz Medium Set Is Our Heaviest Gauge Of Pure Nickel Strings, Delivering Maximum Tension For The Fullest Tone And Most Resonance.From The Manufacturerepn22'S Combine The Playability Of D'Addario'S Jazz Medium Set With A Warmer, Vintage Tone.D'Addario Xl Pure Nickel Strings Look Back To The '50S, When Nickel Was The Primary Alloy Found In Electric Guitar Strings. Pure Nickel Strings Would Be Supplanted By Nickelplated Steel In The '60S When Guitarists Required Brighter Tone And Enhanced Magnetism. Pure Nickel Brings Back The Richer, Warmer Timbres Found In Traditional Blues, Classic Rock, Rockabilly, And More.D'Addario, The World'S Largest Manufacturer Of Musical Instrument Strings, Is Known As The Players Choice With A Reputation For Unsurpassed Quality And Consistency. D'Addario'S Innovative Packaging Reduces Waste And Provides Protection From Corrosion. All D'Addario Strings Are Manufactured In The U.S.A. Using Proprietary, Digitally Controlled, State-Of-The-Art Machinery For Unmatched Performance, Set After Set.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the D'Addario EPN22 guitar strings?A: The dimensions are four point eight inches in length, one inch in width, and four point eight inches in height.
Q: What is the gauge of the D'Addario EPN22 guitar strings?A: The gauge is thirteen to fifty-six, categorized as Jazz Medium.
Q: What material are the D'Addario EPN22 guitar strings made from?A: These strings are made from pure nickel wrap wire over a high carbon steel core.
Q: How do I properly install the D'Addario EPN22 guitar strings?A: To install, unwind the old strings, thread the new strings through the bridge, and wind them around the tuning pegs.
Q: Can beginners use D'Addario EPN22 guitar strings?A: Yes, beginners can use these strings, but they are favored by players seeking vintage tone.
Q: How can I achieve the best sound from D'Addario EPN22 guitar strings?A: To achieve the best sound, ensure proper installation and tuning, then play with a light touch for a warm tone.
Q: How do I keep D'Addario EPN22 guitar strings in good condition?A: To maintain their condition, wipe the strings with a cloth after each use and store them in a cool, dry place.
Q: Do D'Addario EPN22 guitar strings have a shelf life?A: Yes, it is recommended to use them within a year for optimal performance.
Q: What should I do if my D'Addario EPN22 guitar strings break?A: If a string breaks, simply replace it with a new one from the set and ensure proper tension.
Q: How do D'Addario EPN22 strings compare to other electric guitar strings?A: D'Addario EPN22 strings are known for their vintage tone, making them ideal for blues and classic rock compared to brighter nickel-plated strings.
Q: Are D'Addario EPN22 guitar strings suitable for jazz musicians?A: Yes, these strings are particularly popular among jazz musicians for their warm, vintage sound.
Q: What is the return policy for D'Addario EPN22 guitar strings?A: Most retailers offer a return policy of thirty days for unopened products, but check specific store policies.
Q: What if my D'Addario EPN22 guitar strings arrive damaged?A: If damaged, contact the seller immediately for a replacement or refund under their return policy.
Q: Do D'Addario EPN22 guitar strings come with a warranty?A: D'Addario does not offer a warranty on strings, but they ensure quality in manufacturing.
Q: How can I earn reward points with D'Addario EPN22 strings?A: You can earn reward points by registering the code found on the recyclable VCI bag.