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D'Addario Guitar Strings - Folk Nylon Guitar Strings - EJ33 Classical Guitar Strings - Nylon Core, Ball End - 80/20 Bronze Wrap, Clear Nylon Trebles

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About this item

  • FOLK GUITAR STRINGS - Folk Nylons bring the sweet sound of nylon to acoustic guitars with ball-end bridges.
  • WARM & MELLOW - These strings afford extra warmth and mellowness to non-classical acoustics.
  • BALL ENDS - This set features ball ends, nylon core basses wound with 80/20 Bronze, and clear nylon treble strings.
  • EARN REWARD POINTS - D’Addario Folk Nylon sets come with a code on the recyclable VCI bag, which you can register to earn Players Circle points.
  • MADE IN THE USA – Our classical guitar strings are made in the USA—drawn to exacting specifications at our New York production facility.



4.5 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #1,490 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #7 in Classical Guitar Strings
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available March 1, 2007 Color Name 80/20 Bronze String Gauge Medium String Material Bronze Number of Strings 6 Size 80/20 Bronze

Product Description

D'Addario is the world's largest manufacturer of strings for musical instruments, having a reputation as a manufacturer with unsurpassed quality. The innovative packaging developed by D'Addario does not harm the environment, protects the strings from contamination and corrosion. All D'Addario strings are manufactured in the USA on unique proprietary equipment, under the control of a proprietary digital quality system.

From the Manufacturer

EJ33 Folk Nylon strings feature 80/20 bronze basses, clear nylon trebles, and D'Addario ball ends to accommodate a variety of guitars and string changing options.

D'Addario Folk Nylon strings are constructed with high quality nylon and a ball end on each string to facilitate easy installation on classical or steel string acoustic guitars, if desired.

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.


放談
Reviewed in Japan on February 6, 2025
今回、スティール弦のミニギターをこちらのボールエンドのナイロン弦に変更しました。とてもいい音で気に入っています。元々ブリッジピンがないタイプなので、ほとんど違和感はなく調整もせずに使用できています。ただ、ブリッジピンを差し込むタイプの場合(つまり一般的なアコースティックの場合)は、本製品は気をつけた方がいいです。ブリッジピンはかなりの負荷を弦に加えるので、破損や弦切れなどの恐れがあります。また、弦の張力も金属とは違うので本来の良さが出せないというデメリットもあります。(それでも張れないことはないですし、音は出ます)。製品としては大変気に入っており、満足しています。
Philippe N.
Reviewed in Belgium on February 28, 2025
Cordes conseillées par un luthier expérimenté pour ma guitare classique.
Soalma
Reviewed in Spain on August 10, 2024
Aun estoy afinando las cuerdas, pero suenan deliciosamente bien!
caleb conant
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2023
The D'Addario Folk Nylon Guitar Strings have been a delightful addition to my acoustic guitar setup. These strings not only produce a clear and resonant sound, but they also possess a visual appeal that adds a touch of beauty to my instrument. Here's why I highly recommend them:First and foremost, the sound quality of the Folk Nylon Guitar Strings is outstanding. They offer a balanced and warm tone that is well-suited for folk and classical styles of playing. The strings bring out the natural character of my guitar, allowing for a rich and expressive sound. Whether strumming chords or fingerpicking intricate melodies, each note rings out with clarity and definition.The construction and materials used in these strings contribute to their exceptional sound and durability. The Folk Nylon strings feature precision-wound bass strings and clear nylon trebles, which provide a smooth and consistent playing experience. The strings are resistant to wear and maintain their tone over an extended period, ensuring reliable performance and longevity.In addition to their fantastic sound, the Folk Nylon Guitar Strings have an aesthetically pleasing appearance. The clear nylon trebles give the strings a sleek and elegant look, enhancing the overall visual appeal of my guitar. It's a small detail, but it adds a touch of beauty and sophistication to the instrument.Durability is also a notable aspect of these strings. They hold up well to regular playing and maintain their quality for an extended period. Whether practicing, performing, or recording, I can rely on the Folk Nylon Guitar Strings to deliver consistent performance and sound.In conclusion, the D'Addario Folk Nylon Guitar Strings offer a clear and beautiful sound that is perfect for folk and classical guitar styles. Their balanced tone, durability, and visually appealing design make them an excellent choice for any guitarist seeking a high-quality and aesthetically pleasing string option. With the D'Addario Folk Nylon Guitar Strings, I can enjoy both the auditory and visual pleasures of playing my acoustic guitar.
M
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on March 27, 2023
It’s my first nylon strings and they work just fine. The product is as it’s shown.
Pat Kiely
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2020
I was looking for the more mute sound of nylon strings, but didn't feel like shelling out money for a classical guitar. I found these strings and have been using them for about 2-3 months now (time has lost meaning this year).I was skeptical that these would sound decent based on some of the reviews here, but I've been pleasantly surprised so far. I installed these in my Ovation Applause guitar, replacing the Elixer steel strings. While the Ovation bridge probably would have allowed me to get away with regular wrap nylon strings, I went the ball bearing route since I didn't know if the wrap around nylon strings would introduce too much foreign stress on the bridge.Installing the strings was easy, but I recommend leaving less excess string than you normally would while threading the tuners, or you'll end up with alot of string wound around the tuners like me (ignore the toddler finger smudges in the pics). Once strung, I adjusted the truss rod to relieve tension (made about 4-5 full left rotations) to try and minimize any potential fret buzz, and reduce the chance of string snapping.The strings took about a week to really settle and not drop flat a full note every 10 minutes, but once settled and tuned, they sounded fantastic. Since the neck is slimmer than a classical guitar, and nylon G,B,E strings are thicker than it's steel counterparts, I initially found my fingers a bit crammed, and rolled off the strings many a times. After a bit of practice to adjust, I found these strings have a great mellow sound that I've been chasing after, and perform really well for $15 strings. If you are looking for a nylon sound, but don't want to spend ~$150 for a cheap classical guitar, these strings are a solid choice.
Broken
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2015
No one string is best for all guitars or players. We all know that right?Ok, so I wanted to try these out as they sounded like they would be right for me.I have an old late 70s Hondo guitar. Great little classical guitar designed for beginners (which is me).These strings suit it quite well and are excellent quality.I love the gauge of the strings. The diameters are larger than the strings they replaced (Ernie Balls) and I think the bass strings are perfect for a classical acoustic guitar. I actually prefer the thinner trebles to these, but in ratio to each other the set feels good.The strings are very light tension though. That is good if you want something softer on the fingers, but I actually think it is harder to hold because of the thickness of the string vs the tension they are under. It probably isn't anything good or bad, just me needing to get used to it more.Speaking of light tension though, be careful stringing your guitar. I broke my E string by being stupid and tightening it too much. Then a day later the e string snapped. I chock that up to my error, and not a reflection of the string quality, but I was having a hard time tuning it right.Tuning of these has been a bit of a pain. It was very hard for me to get the initial tune. Then once I did, the strings need to be constantly re-tuned. This is normal, but I think it feels a bit excessive for these. Specifically the e and G strings have been pesky. The first string has been double the joy since it snapped and I replaced it (so started the break in process all over again). My G string could be my guitar. While nothing is wrong with my guitar, the G has always been a little finicky. I think that is just amplified with these particular strings.My only other critique of the strings themselves would be they are noisy. Since the bass strings are nice and thick, and also uncoated, they scream out as you slide your fingers across them. I don't actually mind that too much for my play style and skill level, but I know a lot of people hate that.Other than that I think these have a terrific sound.The sound is distinctly different than most strings I have heard. It seems cleaner, but not sharper.They ring out very loudly, which is great for my play style (finger picking/strumming). Strumming with a pick is ridiculously loud. Mind you, I don't have a large body guitar so the acoustics are not amplified very much on a normal basis. But with these strings it really helps the sound amplify and carry.These string are not right for everybody. I'm sure there are those guitars that the strings just don't sound right on, but I really think they have a good feel and sound for a classical guitar so they are definitely worth a try. I love them and am not sorry I bought them.