D’Addario EJ27H Classic Nylon Guitar Strings

The color code system on guitar strings is not uniform. Different brands use different methods for marking strings. Sometimes, the same company uses different color coding schemes for different instruments. For example, a D’Addario acoustic guitar string set is marked with colored ends. In other cases, the strings have the same color code but are labeled differently.

The D’Addario EJ27H Classic Nylon Guitar Strings are a great choice for beginners, students, and professionals alike. They have a combination of clear nylon trebles and silver-plated copper wound basses, so they produce warm, projecting tones. They also feature a multi-filament stranded nylon core, which improves tonation dramatically. This design guarantees two to three times the lifespan of a traditional nylon string. D’Addario Pro-Arte guitar strings are also measured by lasers to ensure proper tonation.

The D’Addario family has a long history of making instrument strings. Their roots were in Salle, Italy, where they had a tradition of making instruments strings from hog and sheep gut. In the early 20th century, they moved to New York and started manufacturing strings in the United States. They initially worked for major guitar brands, but eventually became independent producers.