🎶 Elevate your sound, outlast the rest — play like a pro with XS Phosphor Bronze!
D'Addario XS Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings (10-47, Extra Light) feature corrosion-resistant XS coating for the longest lifespan, NY Steel core with Fusion Twist technology for 131% better tuning stability, and a warm, balanced tone ideal for all musical styles. Made in the USA and designed for effortless playability, these strings also come with a Players Circle rewards code.
String Material Type | Phosphor Bronze |
Finish Types | Uncoated |
Color | Bronze |
String Gauge | Light |
Recommended Uses For Product | Acoustic Guitar |
R**O
Bright tones
I recently switched to the D'Addario XS Phosphor Bronze Coated Acoustic Guitar Strings (Extra Light, 10-47), and they have completely transformed my playing experience. Here’s my detailed review:**Tone Quality:**The tone of these strings is nothing short of exceptional. The phosphor bronze material delivers a warm, rich, and well-rounded sound that’s perfect for fingerpicking and strumming. Despite being coated strings, they maintain a bright, clear tone without sounding muted, which is often an issue with coated alternatives.**Feel & Playability:**The XS coating provides an ultra-smooth feel that makes playing incredibly comfortable. Sliding between chords and frets feels effortless, and the light gauge (10-47) reduces finger fatigue, making it an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced players who prefer a softer touch.**Durability & Lifespan:**What really sets these strings apart is their longevity. The advanced coating technology protects the strings from corrosion and dirt buildup, which extends their life significantly. Even after weeks of regular playing, they still sound and feel fresh. This durability makes them a fantastic value for the price.**Tuning Stability:**These strings hold their tuning remarkably well. After a short break-in period, they remain stable even with aggressive playing or frequent tuning adjustments. This reliability is crucial for live performances and recording sessions.**Overall Impressions:**The **D'Addario XS Phosphor Bronze Coated Strings** combine superior tone, playability, and longevity into one outstanding product. Whether you’re a gigging musician, a casual player, or someone who just wants a great acoustic sound without frequent string changes, these strings are worth every penny.**Rating: 5/5**Smooth, long-lasting, and sonically impressive – these are my go-to acoustic guitar strings from now on!
C**S
Great feel and sound!
Love these strings! Although they are more expensive than the non coated strings, they sound great, last quite a long time comparatively, and have a great feel. The coating allows you to slide seamlessly on the strings and make my fingers less fatigued over hours of playing. They hold their tune very well. For the gauge of the strings, they allow me to have a low action without any fret buzz. I would highly recommend.
N**E
High performance -- at a high price
Make sure you know what you want your strings to do. If, like many of us, you use the same guitars for practice, recording, and performance (= modern context), XS phosphor bronze strings could deliver just what you are hoping for. If you are fighting with a banjo through a mike, or no mike at all, look elsewhere, and good luck with that. Excessive string noise is no longer tolerable in recordings or performance, and the XS string surface gives a good edge and ring to notes while still offering excellent reduction in string noise. Therer are other brands that squeak even less, though that results in a less crisp and airy tone. You'll have to decide what balance you want; for me, XS nails it. Like most modern, coated strings, XS strings deliver a string-to string balance in volume and a kind of coherent chord tone that modern plkayers may find wonderful -- I do -- because it no longer obsesses with the piercing trebles and booming bass useful in acoustic bluegrass but unhelpful for many who are recording, or playing with amplification, or playing under a vocalist, etc. When the light buklb went off and I stopped obsessing with being the loudest, most cutting acoustic player possible, and realized I don't have to have cat-fight level finger noise, that my chords could be more musical and less "busy" sonically, and that notes played on any string could be more readily in balance with each other, I made the move first to Elixers (OK) and then the XS (great, IMO). My only complaint is that the price is high. I just don't believe that this is justified by production costs and feel like I'm getting screwed out of 3-4 extra bucks because these strings are marginally better than others. That's the price of capitalism, I guess. Soak the consumer.
J**G
My favorite strings
It is a very personal preference, but the sound of these XS Phosphor Bronze strings are the best I have found so far. I've played over thirty years, and I've been trying a lot of acoustic strings over the past several years. I like these for the brightness and the volume they project, so if you are looking for a warmer, more balanced sound, I don't think these would give you that. I have been using the 10s on three different acoustics, including a Seagull Entourage and an old Yamaha FG 180. I will continue to use these strings for as long as they are produced to their current quality.
N**Z
Bright and a good alternative for elixers
These strings are bright and slick with a nice coating on it. If you’re looking for something similar to elixers this is their best competitor. With durability and bright full rich sound it really gives elixir a run for their money
D**N
Easier on the fingers
I'm a beginner and will be moving to barre chords next class session. Bought these to make a little easier. They are easier to fret and not as hard on the fingers vs light set they replaced. Sound may be a little poorer but still ok and worth trade-off.
E**I
Fantastic
First of all, I am 80 years old. My fingers don’t works like a like a younger guitar player. I’ve been struggling for a while playing. I tried the new Santa Cruz strings and didn’t find them any easier to play than any other strings. I saw these new D’Addario strings advertised as the new Taylor go to strings. I didn’t believe the hype but all I had to loose is 19 bucks.My main guitar is a custom Eichelbaum finger style guitar. I replaced the strings with these strings and WOW, the ease of play and the sound was incredible. I really love them. I then put them on my 00 Santa Cruz all mahogany and it never sounded so good.These strings may not be for everyone, but if you need a little help playing, I can’t recommend them enough.
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