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Elixir Strings Cordes acoustiques légères Polyweb 12-53

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Les cordes de guitare acoustique Elixir Polyweb sont la première innovation majeure dans le domaine des cordes depuis plus de quarante ans, et offrent ce qu'elles promettent : un son exceptionnel et une longue durée de vie, peu importe sur quoi vous les posez ou à quelle fréquence vous jouez.
Les cordes Elixir Strings sont recouvertes d'un tube polymère ultrafin, datant de l'ère spatiale, qui entre en contact avec la corde uniquement sur le dessus des enroulements. Cela laisse l'espace important entre les enroulements et le noyau libre de la peur des ennemis de la sonorité !
La plupart des joueurs signalent que les cordes Elixir Strings continuent de produire un son de qualité 3 à 5 fois plus longtemps que les cordes ordinaires.
Les cordes Elixir Strings sont recouvertes d'un tube polymère ultrafin, datant de l'ère spatiale, qui entre en contact avec la corde uniquement sur le dessus des enroulements. Cela laisse l'espace important entre les enroulements et le noyau libre de la peur des ennemis de la sonorité !
La plupart des joueurs signalent que les cordes Elixir Strings continuent de produire un son de qualité 3 à 5 fois plus longtemps que les cordes ordinaires.
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Acceptable 13-56 strings, good value
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Succursale Burlington, Ontario
These strings last well, they are comfortable to play, and don't lose their coating very fast. They don't seem to have much of a coating, or maybe it's just that they don't lose very much of it at all, either way, they last very well, and are comfortable to play even at the heavier gauge. They sound good also, not overly bright, just kind of neutral.
Posted by L on Aug 3, 2018
Twice disappointed
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Succursale Montréal, Quebec
I usually rush to give out great reviews since I get excellent service from the L&M team on Lajeunesse in Montreal. I've always used the NanoWeb in the past and used to change them on a monthly basis. So, I bought the PolyWeb thinking they would last longer as the coating is a little thicker. The first set was great and lasted over 3 months; they had lost their sustain and sharpness but not their coating. Then, the last 2 sets of PolyWeb strings were a nightmare. When stringing the guitar, I noticed that the "G" string looked more like a regular Bronze string. The coating flaked off within 2 days and the string itself became oxidized and sounded dead. Then the "B" and the high "E" did the same and sounded dead as well. Within a week I changed the whole set to a new one, then, when stringing the guitar I noticed the following: the "A" (10th to 15th fret), "D" (8th to 11th), "G" (1st to 17th) strings seemed to have been missing some coating. The coating were already flaked out at the specific fret numbers mentioned above. They didn't rust, but they became oxidized after the first guitar practice which involved a light picking song I was learning then. I've spent an overall $500 in Elixir strings in the past 2 years (for Acoustic and Electric) and I won't buy them ever again. I'll still shop at L&M and will buy a different brand of strings.
Posted by Josee on Oct 14, 2015
best ever strings
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Succursale Vancouver, British Columbia
Played for 40 years and found the Elixir strings on a guitar for sale in London. It was a beautiful Taylor around $2500. The guitar was great but the feel and tone from the strings made me buy a set and they are hands down the best strings I have ever used.Make my old guitar ring like a new. Easy on the fingers and smooth slide action.
Posted by Guy Mathany on Jun 15, 2013
Poly Web strings
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Succursale New Minas, Nova Scotia
I have these strings on my Gibson J-45. No annoying string squeeks with these. They sound great and are all I use.
Posted by anonymous on Apr 11, 2012
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Succursale London North, Ontario
All I have to say is amazing strings. Very long lasting and keep tune very well. For 15 years I was using D'Addario, until a frind of mine recommended Elixr. I don't think I can ever go back.
For anyone who wanted to know about the difference between Polyweb and Nanoweb. Guitar strings are pretty much a wire, with another wire coiled around it. With Polyweb, the wire is coated and then wrapped and coated again. With Nanoweb, it's only coated once at the end of the coiling process. I find Polyweb to last much longer than Nanoweb.
Posted by AC on Mar 18, 2012