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D'Addario's Chrome-Plated Brass Slides provide a bright bell-like tone with excellent sustain. The solid brass is chrome-plated to a mirror-like shine for effortless gliding and ease of playing. Perfect for both acoustic and electric guitars.
D'addario Silk and Steel Strings are made of high carbon steel alloy round wire core that is then wrapped with silver plated copper wire with a silk filament inlay.
XL Nickel Wound electric guitar strings are the standard against which all other strings are measured.
The Meinl Percussion Mallets are easy to play across many different percussion instrument types. Choose from soft, medium, or hard mallet heads. Softer mallets give you a gentle attack, while harder mallets deliver a sharp sound. Made with durable molded ABS.
The Meinl Percussion Mallets are easy to play across many different percussion instrument types. Choose from soft, medium, or hard mallet heads. Softer mallets give you a gentle attack, while harder mallets deliver a sharp sound. Made with durable molded ABS.
Give your guitar a new lease of life. The Ernie Ball Extra Slinky Nickel electric guitar strings promise clear, dynamic sound as well as brilliant robustness.
J70 is a medium, light gauge set of mandolin strings with ball ends. Since D'Addario introduced Phosphor Bronze guitar strings in 1974, they have been synonymous with warm and well-balanced acoustic tone.
D'Addario Glass Slides are made from boron silicate for enhanced durability, smoothness and tone. The small Slide is perfect for players who like to wear the slide on their pinky.
The D'Addario EJ13 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Strings feature a hybrid gauge that is especially design to deliver comfortable playability, along with depth and projection. This set of six acoustic strings are the perfect choice for studio sessions as well as live performances. Each string is wound on a hexagonally shaped, high carbon steel core, resulting in long lasting, bright sounding tone with superb intonation.
D'Addario was the first to use Phosphor Bronze in acoustic guitar strings back in 1974.