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D'Addario XT Coated Classical Guitar Strings (XTC44) combine advanced corrosion-resistant coating with proprietary composite basses and precision nylon trebles to deliver a pure, dynamic classical tone. Featuring tie-end construction with silver-plated copper wrap, these medium gauge strings offer extended lifespan and consistent intonation. Made in the USA and packaged in a recyclable, resealable bag that includes a code for earning Players Circle rewards.
















| Product Dimensions | 12.1 x 2.5 x 12.1 cm; 28.35 g |
| Item model number | XTC44 |
| Body Material | Copper |
| Colour | Silver |
| String Gauge | Medium |
| String Material | Copper |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Material Type | Copper |
| Item Weight | 28.3 g |
M**F
Lovely strings
I only use d’Addario strings now. Excellent sound. Lovely “feel”. Last well and stay sharp for a good period of use.
P**G
Good quality strings
Excellent quality, seems to be more elastic than cheaper products so takes a while to settle them down. Nice bright tone.Used these on an Ibanez TOD10 as that was the manufacturer spec
S**R
Quality product
Improved guitalele sound as advised.
S**N
Beautiful strings
Lively strings, promptly sent
A**R
Good tone - surprisingly playable…
The recommended strings for Alhambra guitars. Went on to my P4. Good round tone and surprisingly playable despite the extra hard tension. Tuning stabilised quite quickly. These are going to be my go to strings for the P4
R**Y
Not sure they're worth it
I've been using D'Addario coated strings on acoustic guitars for years so thought I'd give these a go on my new nylon-strung axe. Rookie mistake.Firstly I overlooked the fact that only half the strings have any metal on them. The three pure nylon strings don't really need a "hydrophobic" (water repelling) coating then, do they. They're not going to rust, even if you're the type to change your strings just once a century. So, a bit of a waste then.Secondly, even after weeks of playing, I'm finding the metal wound strings very much brighter than the others. To the extent that it's really noticeable when playing. It sounds like you're playing a duet with someone else - which is fine, if that's the sound you're after. 😏They're quality strings, of course, nicely packaged, a pleasure to set up, etc. But tone is everything. And I don't think the tone works, since it's uneven across the board.If you still want to give these a try, a piece of advice: give them at least a week to settle. I couldn't believe how long it took them to stabilise. (I used the "leave them tuned up a half step" approach to stretching them evenly.)
D**P
Great strings
The strings settled within a couple of hours of play, it never happened on my guitar. The intonation is very precise all the way to the XII fret. The sound of the nylon set is very balanced yet it offers excellent projection. I can’t say much about longevity yet but they do look in very good shape after a busy day of playing. Top quality.
D**N
My go-to strings
As a professional classical guitarist I have tried many strings! First thing is to match the strings to the sound and wood of your guitar. That aside most guitars would be very happy with a set of these strings.1. Good tone,2. Long enough lasting to be a little lazy on changing them3. And versatile for many different periods / styles of music
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