D'Addario NYXL1156 NYXL Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings, Medium Top/Extra-Heavy Bottom, 11-56
  • D'Addario NYXL1156 Medium Top/Extra-Heavy Bottom 11-56 Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings
  • D'Addario NYXL1156 Medium Top/Extra-Heavy Bottom 11-56 Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings
  • D'Addario NYXL1156 Medium Top/Extra-Heavy Bottom 11-56 Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings
  • D'Addario NYXL1156 Medium Top/Extra-Heavy Bottom 11-56 Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings

D'Addario NYXL1156 NYXL Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings, Medium Top/Extra-Heavy Bottom, 11-56

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Product Description

NYXL electric guitar strings are a game-changer. They bend farther, sing louder, and stay in tune better than any strings you've used. As D'Addario's premium uncoated electric strings, they offer high break strength, excellent tuning stability, and a strong mid-range frequency response. This gives your music more presence and crunch to stand out in the mix. Made with a NY Steel core, premium nickel-plated steel wrap wire, and Fusion Twist technology, these strings are tough and versatile. The 11-56 Medium Top/Extra Heavy Bottom set is perfect for tuning down a whole step to D while maintaining a comfortable playing tension. Features: Ideal for all genres and Drop-D Tuning. Uncoated. 6 strings in a set. Wrap material is nickel-plated steel. Gauges are .011, .014, .019, .032, .044, .056 (Medium Top/Extra Heavy Bottom).


Using these D'Addario NYXL electric guitar strings is easy. First, make sure your guitar is in a stable position. Remove the old strings one by one and replace them with the new NYXL strings. When you're tuning, go slowly to avoid breaking the strings. These strings are great for all genres and are especially good for Drop - D tuning. Since they're uncoated, they might wear out a bit faster compared to coated strings. To keep them in good condition, wipe them down with a clean cloth after each use. This will remove dirt and sweat, which can cause corrosion. Also, store your guitar in a dry place to prevent the strings from rusting. If you notice any signs of wear or if the tuning becomes difficult, it's time to replace the strings.


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