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- #510 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #13 in Electric Guitar Strings
Longest-lasting tone night after night. No more endless tunings or inconvenient string changes. You can trust Elixir Strings to deliver premium guitar strings with bright tones and just-right feel.
Johnny Polanco
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
These strings are ok, in my opinion. I normally get the Warm bronze 10ga red box. These in blue box seem to sound too bright, treblely with the pick (warm/bassy with thumb) and, I had to adjust my acoustic Breedlove's thrus rod (first time) upon using these. After the adjustment, string buzzing is at a minimal, but I will admit, at next interval, it'll be the Red Elixir box warm bronze type strings. The 3rd string isn't wound as ones in the red box is.
Johnny Polanco
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
These strings are ok, in my opinion. I normally get the Warm bronze 10ga red box. These in blue box seem to sound too bright, treblely with the pick (warm/bassy with thumb) and, I had to adjust my acoustic Breedlove's thrus rod (first time) upon using these. After the adjustment, string buzzing is at a minimal, but I will admit, at next interval, it'll be the Red Elixir box warm bronze type strings. The 3rd string isn't wound as ones in the red box is.
Andrew Morris
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
I only use these strings on my squire Stratocaster! Very clean crisp sound!
Andrew Morris
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
I only use these strings on my squire Stratocaster! Very clean crisp sound!
Tommy R
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
The coated string feel and sound is not for everyone, but it is what I’ve grown to prefer. Add in that the strings last way longer than uncoated and it’s a win-win if you like them. Definitely worth trying if you’ve never experimented with coated strings, and elixir makes my favorite coated strings and they’ve been doing it for years. Strings are completely subjective though so if you don’t love them, just keep trying different brands, types (coated vs uncoated), gauges, materials, etc until you find what you love. For me, it’s these polyweb 10s on electric and elixirs nanoweb 12s and 13s on my acoustics.
Tommy R
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
The coated string feel and sound is not for everyone, but it is what I’ve grown to prefer. Add in that the strings last way longer than uncoated and it’s a win-win if you like them. Definitely worth trying if you’ve never experimented with coated strings, and elixir makes my favorite coated strings and they’ve been doing it for years. Strings are completely subjective though so if you don’t love them, just keep trying different brands, types (coated vs uncoated), gauges, materials, etc until you find what you love. For me, it’s these polyweb 10s on electric and elixirs nanoweb 12s and 13s on my acoustics.
Manel C.
Reviewed in Spain on June 15, 2024
Soy usuario de Elixir de muchos años y me encantan! Duran mucho y mantienen muy bien el tono desde que las pones hasta que las cambias.
Manel C.
Reviewed in Spain on June 15, 2024
Soy usuario de Elixir de muchos años y me encantan! Duran mucho y mantienen muy bien el tono desde que las pones hasta que las cambias.
Jeremiah
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024
Coming from Da'ddario 9. - 46.'s these things are incredible! My previous strings would show substantial ware after about a day if not less of playing. They played really well and bending was no issue but they really put a hole in my wallet after going through over 10 packs because they would just ware down and break after such a short time. However, THESE THINGS! They had the feel, AND the life span. I still have the same pack of strings on my guitar right now and after 2 months they are still holding up very nicely being a consistent player that bends alot. And they feel great to play! I would highly recommend these strings to anyone looking for slick and fast strings along with durability and longevity! 10/10 and two thumbs up.
Jeremiah
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024
Coming from Da'ddario 9. - 46.'s these things are incredible! My previous strings would show substantial ware after about a day if not less of playing. They played really well and bending was no issue but they really put a hole in my wallet after going through over 10 packs because they would just ware down and break after such a short time. However, THESE THINGS! They had the feel, AND the life span. I still have the same pack of strings on my guitar right now and after 2 months they are still holding up very nicely being a consistent player that bends alot. And they feel great to play! I would highly recommend these strings to anyone looking for slick and fast strings along with durability and longevity! 10/10 and two thumbs up.
Jeffrey Imbody
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
I've been playing guitar for just about 40 years now. I have tried many brands of strings, coated and uncoated, and have heard the stories from other players about how Elixir uses just any string, coats them, and puts them in a box. I can neither confirm or deny these stories, but I can say that no matter what stings I try, I always come back to Elixir. They last 3 times longer than any other strings I have ever played. The coating reduces the string scratch substantially, and there is little resistance when I am playing through faster passages. I just can't beat these strings for tone, quality, and longevity.
Jeffrey Imbody
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
I've been playing guitar for just about 40 years now. I have tried many brands of strings, coated and uncoated, and have heard the stories from other players about how Elixir uses just any string, coats them, and puts them in a box. I can neither confirm or deny these stories, but I can say that no matter what stings I try, I always come back to Elixir. They last 3 times longer than any other strings I have ever played. The coating reduces the string scratch substantially, and there is little resistance when I am playing through faster passages. I just can't beat these strings for tone, quality, and longevity.
Elizabeth
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
They're very easy on the fingers. They're light and easy to string, and they feel nice on the fingers.
Elizabeth
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
They're very easy on the fingers. They're light and easy to string, and they feel nice on the fingers.
Daniel Hernandez
Reviewed in Mexico on April 4, 2024
Usualmente yo usaba ernie ball 11 custom, pero decidi cambiar a un calibre mas ligero .Estas cuerdas me van de maravilla, son super brillantes y me dan un tono y mordida excelentes para hard rock, versátil etc
Daniel Hernandez
Reviewed in Mexico on April 4, 2024
Usualmente yo usaba ernie ball 11 custom, pero decidi cambiar a un calibre mas ligero .Estas cuerdas me van de maravilla, son super brillantes y me dan un tono y mordida excelentes para hard rock, versátil etc
henriette nering bogel
Reviewed in Sweden on February 17, 2023
my hollow body epiphone, casino coupe, comes alive with these strings. very easy to play and very durable. great investment in my playing.
henriette nering bogel
Reviewed in Sweden on February 17, 2023
my hollow body epiphone, casino coupe, comes alive with these strings. very easy to play and very durable. great investment in my playing.
Eric C.
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2022
If you are a sweaty handed ape like me, stop what you're doing right now and buy these strings. Every regular set of nickel strings I'd buy would be tarnished and dull within (no exaggeration) 2-3 days. I thought that was just the nature of guitar strings! Turns out it's just my sweaty hands causing strings to tarnish immediately. Even when I'd try wiping off the strings after playing they would still tarnish and dull so quickly.I've had my "new" guitar for a little over a year now and I came THIS CLOSE to spending $400 on a new set of pickups because I was so disappointed that they sounded so dull and muddy. I noticed that when I replaced the strings, the guitar would sound great for one, maybe two, days and then back to the muddy swamps.Well, I'm SO GLAD I gave these Elixirs a shot. They sound awesome and one week into restringing they're still bright and shiny and playing like new. Can't believe I waited this long. I can't recommend them enough. I've been teaching myself some old 70's hard rock solos that have crazy bends and have not managed to pop any strings yet, so extra bonus there. They seem durable. So happy with these. Buy them!
Eric C.
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2022
If you are a sweaty handed ape like me, stop what you're doing right now and buy these strings. Every regular set of nickel strings I'd buy would be tarnished and dull within (no exaggeration) 2-3 days. I thought that was just the nature of guitar strings! Turns out it's just my sweaty hands causing strings to tarnish immediately. Even when I'd try wiping off the strings after playing they would still tarnish and dull so quickly.I've had my "new" guitar for a little over a year now and I came THIS CLOSE to spending $400 on a new set of pickups because I was so disappointed that they sounded so dull and muddy. I noticed that when I replaced the strings, the guitar would sound great for one, maybe two, days and then back to the muddy swamps.Well, I'm SO GLAD I gave these Elixirs a shot. They sound awesome and one week into restringing they're still bright and shiny and playing like new. Can't believe I waited this long. I can't recommend them enough. I've been teaching myself some old 70's hard rock solos that have crazy bends and have not managed to pop any strings yet, so extra bonus there. They seem durable. So happy with these. Buy them!
Avid Analytics
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 18, 2022
Elixir 12050 Strings Electric Guitar Strings w POLYWEB Coating, Light (.010-.046)As strings go Ive been trying out a few these last few months and the ones i lean towards the most are these and the D'addario XS.These feel great, regarding tone well its minimal personally. Regarding longevity Ive used this for around 2 months and the coating does seem to be holding up something i couldn't say for the DR neon which after 2 sessions the coating came apart.Overall im happy with sticking with either the d'addario or elixir.
Avid Analytics
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 18, 2022
Elixir 12050 Strings Electric Guitar Strings w POLYWEB Coating, Light (.010-.046)As strings go Ive been trying out a few these last few months and the ones i lean towards the most are these and the D'addario XS.These feel great, regarding tone well its minimal personally. Regarding longevity Ive used this for around 2 months and the coating does seem to be holding up something i couldn't say for the DR neon which after 2 sessions the coating came apart.Overall im happy with sticking with either the d'addario or elixir.
Marcus
Reviewed in Australia on December 25, 2019
Installed the strings and tuned them up. Gave them a workout and one broke :(
Marcus
Reviewed in Australia on December 25, 2019
Installed the strings and tuned them up. Gave them a workout and one broke :(
DeAthWaGer
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2013
They will last and last... if you keep a level of maintenance!I recommend cleaning your fretboard thoroughly before changing strings and keeping your guitar in a properly maintained humidity level (or at least in a dry gig bag!).MOST IMPORTANT: I use Fast Fret before and after I play (some mineral oil on a lint-free cloth will work just about as well), and my Elixirs last months and months. It is a discipline, much like how the Samurai kept his blade clean, but will keep your strings in shape.For other brands, some tarnish or even rust may appear after a few weeks of normal use, and I would have to use WD-40 to remove it (just don't get it on the guitar's wood!!!). Sometimes it wouldn't help, and the strings (sometimes not even all of them, just the wounds or just the unwounds) would just sound dead and need to be replaced.Elixirs still sound good, and keep a consistent tone across all of the strings that sound nice. I can't say that they sound as bright as the day they came out of the package, but it's WAY more bang-for-your buck. I've also yet to see one spontaneously break on me under normal stress and tension, but I'm not about to tune my guitar higher to test my luck.I am a studio musician and play a lot, and from over 15 years of experience, these are my favorite strings. I'm currently recording an album with an Ibanez RG470 and the same strings I've had on for four months.Ask yourself: what's my time worth? Do I want to keep actually playing, or do I want to play guitar-tech all of the time? Changing strings sucks. Get Elixirs!
DeAthWaGer
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2013
They will last and last... if you keep a level of maintenance!I recommend cleaning your fretboard thoroughly before changing strings and keeping your guitar in a properly maintained humidity level (or at least in a dry gig bag!).MOST IMPORTANT: I use Fast Fret before and after I play (some mineral oil on a lint-free cloth will work just about as well), and my Elixirs last months and months. It is a discipline, much like how the Samurai kept his blade clean, but will keep your strings in shape.For other brands, some tarnish or even rust may appear after a few weeks of normal use, and I would have to use WD-40 to remove it (just don't get it on the guitar's wood!!!). Sometimes it wouldn't help, and the strings (sometimes not even all of them, just the wounds or just the unwounds) would just sound dead and need to be replaced.Elixirs still sound good, and keep a consistent tone across all of the strings that sound nice. I can't say that they sound as bright as the day they came out of the package, but it's WAY more bang-for-your buck. I've also yet to see one spontaneously break on me under normal stress and tension, but I'm not about to tune my guitar higher to test my luck.I am a studio musician and play a lot, and from over 15 years of experience, these are my favorite strings. I'm currently recording an album with an Ibanez RG470 and the same strings I've had on for four months.Ask yourself: what's my time worth? Do I want to keep actually playing, or do I want to play guitar-tech all of the time? Changing strings sucks. Get Elixirs!
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