ElixirStrings, Electric Guitar Strings, Nickel Plated Steel with NANOWEB Coating, Longest-Lasting Bright Tone with Comfortable Feel, 6 String Set, Light 10-46
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ElixirStrings, Electric Guitar Strings, Nickel Plated Steel with NANOWEB Coating, Longest-Lasting Bright Tone with Comfortable Feel, 6 String Set, Light 10-46

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Details

  • Brand
    Elixir
  • String Gauge
    Light
  • Color
    Silver
  • Instrument
    Guitar
  • String Material Type
    Coated Steel
Longest-Lasting Tone
🎸Nickel Plated Steel
💧NANOWEB Coating

Description

🎶 Elevate Your Sound with Elixir Strings!

  • MADE IN THE USA - Crafted with precision in our state-of-the-art facility, ensuring top-notch quality.
  • UNMATCHED DURABILITY - Experience the longevity of Elixir Strings with our NANOWEB Coating that resists corrosion and sweat.
  • VERSATILE PERFORMANCE - Perfect for any genre, these strings adapt to your style while maintaining their brilliance.
  • BRILLIANT SOUND QUALITY - Enjoy a bright, vibrant tone that keeps your music alive and resonant.
  • COMFORTABLE PLAYABILITY - Feel the smooth touch of our strings, designed for effortless play and comfort.

Elixir Strings are premium electric guitar strings made from nickel plated steel and coated with a proprietary NANOWEB finish, ensuring a bright tone and comfortable feel. Designed for durability and resistance to corrosion, these strings are lab-tested and made in the USA, making them a top choice for musicians seeking reliable performance.

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Specifications

Coating Descriptioncoated
String Material TypeCoated Steel
Finish TypesNANOWEB
ColorSilver
String GaugeLight
Recommended Uses For ProductGuitar

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

How many weeks is the life about these ones? is this better d addario nyxl? i´m use ernie ball super slinky right now... worth the change?
Excuse me, these are with 011 gauge, right?
what size strings would you guys recommend for a beginner that has no experience whatsoever with any kind of instrument Any answer I will appreciate
Would the heavy ones work good on a hollow body guitar?

Reviews

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J**N

Perfect for the jungle

I live in the tropics—a literal jungle climate.Additionally, I am familiar with Elixir brand guitar strings, which I use for my 12-string acoustic and my 6-string acoustic. However, this is the first time I ever used Elixir brand ELECTRIC GUITAR strings.Frankly I was extremely worried because it seems that a large group of buyers of this product (steel strings) bought them for their acoustic guitar, it got me curious on the statistics of reviews where people are using the product for its intended purpose. I hope this review doesn't disappoint.So for anyone who wanders to the review section before buying, MY REVIEW IS FOR A 12-STRING SET FOR ELECTRIC GUITARS. There IS a difference and if you don't know, I invite you to do some research before committing to an investment as it could make your guitar sound better and last longer.So, I got a 12-string set for my 12-string electric. I was completely surprised that Elixir made a listing for the instrument because 12-string electrics are relatively rare, unusual, and old-fashioned—meaning it's a forgotten item that most string manufacturers overlook, especially with their flagship sets of strings. Elixir went against the odds and got this product out for weird people like me and it uses the same technology as their popular 6-string set counterparts have. Hurray!That being said, you get steel strings that are slipped into a tight micro-thin layer of plastic. This helps keep finger crud and buildup from getting in-between the winding of wound strings, which is one of the major culprits of strings losing their charming ring. The same plastic layer protects the string from sweaty hands and moisture (please do not dunk your guitar in a body of water), which would otherwise rust your strings and also make them sound dead/dull/bad. Considering that I live in the tropics with crazy humidity levels (normally above 80% everyday), these strings will last maintenance-free (you will still require to TUNE your guitar) for months in comparison to uncoated standard strings that could last about 1 month if I'm lucky.I haven't had my 12-string steel (electric guitar) strings for long enough to determine their longevity, however from my OTHER guitars that use the same brand, I can say that the strings could last a long time. One guitar I restrung back in OCTOBER 2022 and those strings still play and sound great. It's AUGUST 2023 now. I will admit that after such a long time, there is minor blemishing on their phosphor bronze strings, but that is exactly what I consider to be impressive. And I don't consider myself to be a soft/light player, neither. I have similar expectations for my steel strings from Elixir.Now unwound strings do not get the plastic coating, probably because of how awkward it would be if it started shifting. Instead, Elixir treats their strings with an anti-rust nickel coating. My research on their manufacturing process is inconclusive, but their "plain steel" strings (strings without winding) do last considerably longer than the competition. Albeit, they will still rust, but I'm sure one wipe from a dry cloth will lengthen the string life considerably. I don't wipe my strings and they tend to do well on their own. And remember: I live in a jungle climate.These strings feel slick on the fingertips, which some people love or hate. I prefer slick instead of sticky. And now that I mention it, there is a small group of people who HATE these strings with a passion. Realistically, though, people don't have conversations about guitar strings—unless you're talking about your G String. I think any self-respecting guitarist will complain about how their G String is "too loose" or "too tight" or "too sharp" or "too flat" at some point of their life. How at one moment, you feel like "it's there" and then after a bit, it feels like it shifted and now it feels weird. I personally don't like it when mine is "too noticeable". We've all been there. As long as it doesn't snap during your performance is the key. Otherwise you'll be red with embarrassment with your G String hanging down by your knees or ankles.I think these strings are the best. Some say that the plastic coating can interfere with how pickups interact with the strings, which I say that the coating is so thin that the impact on sound is negligible.MY ONLY RECOMMENDATION when using these strings is to make sure your pick and fingernails do not have sharp edges. The moment that the integrity of the coating is compromised, the strings will lose their magic and rust alarmingly faster. Since I ensure that I'm using smooth-edged picks by round sanding the edges with 600 to 1200 to 2000 grit sandpaper (my personal approach), I find that I can play as heavy and aggressively as I want with these strings and nothing bad happens to the coating.So, to wrap up my thoughts, these strings sound beautiful; they feel beautiful; they last a crazy long time; and most important to me: they can easily endure high humidity climates.

N**G

Fast shipping, good packaging.

Very good product, fast delivery, thanks.

S**E

Fine

Fine

P**S

Las mejores!

La mejor marca de cuerdas! Son increíbles!

L**A

Solid! My new favorite

My favorites for semi-hollow electric!

R**E

Worth the extra few bucks

I remember getting to try these out before they came on the market. At the time they were called 'Gore-Tex' or something like that. I wrote them back saying the coating was too thick. (I'm sure I wasn't the only one who said that).Well now it's ten years later and they have a very successful product on their hands. Make sure you get the NANOWEB version, unless you're a jazz player. The 'polyweb' coating is just too thick for my tastes. It really mellows the tone of the strings a lot. The coating on the nanowebs is just right.I used to play D'Addarios. After you play on these for an hour or two, they sound like a 2 day old set of D'Addarios. This is perfect, especially because they sound like that for WEEKS!I gig quite a bit, and these will go for about a month before the tone goes dead enough to be objectionable. I usually change them out before then, just to prevent string breakage. With that said, these strings are not any more prone to breakage than other brands.I also like the fact that the newer version (been out for a year or two now) has anti-rust coating on the E, B, and G strings as well. This makes a big difference to someone like me, who has sweaty hands. The anti-rust really does work.Downsides? Well, price is one.The other would be the fact that if you're addicted the zing factor you get with brand new strings, you may be dissapointed. Out of the box, these are deader sounding than a new set of GHS, Ernie Balls, D'Addarios, etc. But if you compare them a week later, the Elixirs will still be sounding as good as the day you put them on.

J**E

Love them so far - slick and smooth

I have been playing guitar since around 1984. I've used Ernie Ball strings since around 1990. Now and then I try a different brand just to see if I like them.Last year I bought an acoustic guitar that came with Elixeelr coated strings and I really liked them so I figured I'd give these a try on electric.I just swapped them tonight and do far I really like them. They do not sound exactly like my usual Ernie Balls but the difference is not massive, maybe a little less zing. But they FEEL great and that matters a lot to me! Now I am just curious to see how long that feel lasts. If this slick feeling lasts a long time (months) I will be a happy customer. I will report back one way or another.BTW, I play hard rock, punk, and some rockabilly on Gibson-stype guitars.*UPDATE* These things stay in tune like crazy! Just played a short show last week and never went out of tune. Same with rehearsals. Love these strings.

S**Y

Favorite strings by far!

These are the only strings I buy. I like strings that last awhile and don't rust. The tone is tight and bright. There are strings that sound slightly better but the tradeoff is worth it.This strings have incredible playability, especially if you are a beginner. They are smooth as butter which means sliding up and down the fret board doesn't hurt at all. Bending is fine, a bit slippery from the coating but good technique can overcome this.My favorite part: they stay in tune and last FOREVER. I've had sets last 4-5 months. Never had a break in almost 20 sets, even during aggressive stretches on a Floyd rose.

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