D'AddarioEJ45-3D Pro-Arte Nylon Classical Guitar Strings, Normal Tension, 3 Sets
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D'AddarioEJ45-3D Pro-Arte Nylon Classical Guitar Strings, Normal Tension, 3 Sets

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Product ID: 49151721
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Details

  • Brand
    D'Addario
  • String gauge
    Normal
  • Colour
    Silver
  • Instrument
    Classical
  • String material type
    Nylon
🎸Standard classical tone
🧵Tie-end nylon monofilament
🇺🇸Made in USA precision

Description

🎶 Elevate your classical vibe with strings that sing sophistication.

  • RESPONSIVE PLAYABILITY - Multi-filament nylon core basses and clear trebles deliver smooth, expressive performance.
  • AUTHENTIC CLASSICAL SOUND - Experience the rich, warm tone that defines classical guitar mastery.
  • DURABLE SILVER PLATED WRAP - Silver-plated copper wrap wire ensures longevity and consistent tonal clarity.
  • PRECISION CRAFTED IN THE USA - Manufactured in New York to exacting standards for professional reliability.
  • ECO FRIENDLY PACKAGING REWARDS - Recyclable resealable bag with Players Circle points for loyal musicians.

D'Addario Pro-Arte EJ45-3D classical guitar strings feature normal tension nylon cores with silver-plated copper wrap for a warm, responsive tone. Designed with tie-end nylon monofilament for easy installation, these strings are precision-made in the USA and come in eco-friendly packaging that rewards your loyalty.

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Specifications

Product Dimensions11.18 x 11.18 x 2.03 cm; 31.75 g
Item model numberEJ45-3D
Body MaterialNylon
ColourSilver
StylingWrap
String GaugeNormal
String MaterialNylon
Number of Strings6
Material TypeNylon
SizeNormal Tension
Item Weight31.8 g

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Reviews

4.6

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S**

Stable after couple of weeks, durable strings

Guitar teacher recommend for changing 3/4 Yamaha guitar strings it has been a few months passed and no issues at all. Safely passed grade 5 exam recently with it.Same with all strings it takes about 2 weeks to settle and afterwards stable sound no need to tune so often.

J**N

Quality!

Love these!

B**N

EJ45 strings back to back review

The initial experience with these D’Addarios was like cheap strings: the trebles sounded muddy and as soon as the top E was in tune, the G string was going out of it. For the first day I spent more time tuning the trebles than I did playing. During this process (the strings weren’t slipping) of seemingly laying ‘acres’ of nylon on to the rollers, the sound gained clarity.On day two there was more tuning, though the basses were better. Day 3 and the basses are pretty stable, the trebles still going flat after 5 -10 minutes or so of playing. Over the next 8 days the trebles stabilised. I was surprised this took so long.What you get is a nicely balanced classical sound – D’Addario’s claim of ‘Standard Classical Tone’ is warranted and accurate. Any critique becomes ear, style, and guitar based. I’d have liked a little more ‘beef’ on the bottom E. On a different guitar, possibly not; it’s nuanced, and D'Addario have doubtless taken a path that delivers an acceptable sound over a range of tonewoods and playing styles.These arrived on the 30th of January. I strung another guitar with a different ‘up and coming’ brand of strings (Sound like they might be from Wonderland, but come from China) on the same day, and have been playing both very regularly. It was never my intention to do a back to back test, but that’s what’s ensued. In ‘bedding in’, the Chinese strings gained overall stability before the D'Addarios: but neither set were ‘anything to write home about’.So what’s the USP of these strings? The manufacturer seems to think it’s ‘Made in the USA’. Why is that any sort of benefit compared to France? Or a Spanish / Portuguese heritage? The German tradition of engineering? Or British? A number of the ‘offers’ on the manufacturer’s web site are home market only: for example their recycling boast – is greenwashing for most of the world, and these strings, like the Chinese ones, are being shipped half way over it. I’d say the key USP was producing an acceptable, balanced, ‘benchmark’ sound over a wide range of instruments. One you can depend and rely on.How do they compare to the ‘other’ strings? There was little between the sound on the bass strings for quite some time. The D'Addarios squeaked less on slides. The Chinese strings seem equally as well balanced in tone and tension between strings over the set. The treble strings? To my ears, the D'Addarios have a little more clarity and brightness, the Chinese trebles are a slightly mellower tone. The difference is subtle, but I noticed it. Just over a month later, the Chinese bass strings have started to sound a little duller than they originally did, the D’Addarios are still sounding like new. The difference in the trebles remains, and on both sets, the treble strings are very playable.Which brings me to price. Discounted, the D'Addarios were well over twice the price of the Chinese strings. Have they ever sounded over two times better? No; and that would be an unreasonable expectation. Playability? The Chinese squeak, in my mind, gave the D'Addarios an immediate edge: the slightly more resonant response of D'Addario’s trebles is a personal preference. Longevity is going to be the key marker: D’Addario’s bass strings have, so far, shown none of the tonal degradation of the Chinese set. I’d be happy if the (subjective) playable life of the D'Addarios was twice that of the Chinese strings: because, at this point, they do sound better.

J**N

Works

Good item good sound

C**N

Classical guitar strings

Great quality guitar strings fast delivery thanks

N**N

Perfect

Value for money. I bought 5 sets. Stable for tuning. Easy to install. Warm tone. Perfect for me. I play cordoba c5

M**R

D,Addario guitar strings

These strings are of good quality and last longer than any of the cheaper varieties maintaining their vibrant and sustained sound

I**N

love the strings

these are my favorite d’addario strings so far. I was worried about them being ‘hard tension’, but i do not think the tension is not hard. I found them as easy / not tiresome to play as the normal one but just ‘cleaner’ sound. Also i was worried that they would damage my 40 year old guitar but it is holding and i don’t expect any problems as the tension doesn’t feel extreme at all.

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Ali H.

Fast shipping and excellent packaging. The Leatherman tool feels very premium and sturdy.

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