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🎶 Elevate your tone with the smooth power of Half Rounds — because your sound deserves the spotlight.
D'Addario EHR350 Half Round Electric Guitar Strings (Jazz Light 12-52) combine the rich tone of round wound strings with the smooth feel of flat wound strings. Featuring a proprietary Hex-Core for perfect intonation and durability, and a centerless grinding process that reduces finger noise, these strings are crafted in the USA for professional-grade performance. Ideal for jazz and versatile playing styles, they offer a unique balance of playability and tone that sets you apart.


















| ASIN | B000EEHCSU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,304 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #23 in Electric Guitar Strings |
| Body Material Type | Nickel Steel |
| Brand | D'Addario |
| Brand Name | D'Addario |
| Coating Description | Uncoated |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,898 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Uncoated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00019954927042 |
| Included Components | Electric Guitar Strings only |
| Instrument | Electric Guitar |
| Item Type Name | Electric Guitar Strings |
| Item Weight | 3 Grams |
| Manufacturer | D'Addario &Co. Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EHR350 |
| Material Type | Nickel Steel |
| Model Name | EHR350 |
| Model Number | EHR350 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Electric Guitar |
| Set Name | EHR350 |
| String Gauge | Jazz Light |
| String Material Type | Nickel Steel |
| UPC | 019954927042 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | D'addario strives to be a customer-centric company dedicated to producing the highest quality musical instrument accessories in the world. If you have purchased a d'addario product that you believe to be defective, we invite you to submit a contact us form, selecting defect/warranty as inquiry type. We are committed to providing a fair resolution and hope that you will want to continue supporting … |
A**R
They sound great and are readily available, and feel and play great. You should give them a try.
I've been playing for more than 50 years. Beginning in the 1970's I began using GHS "GUS" series strings (now known as Nickel Rockers). One day, I tried the GHS Burnished Nickel Rockers which quickly became my preference. Problem is that they are hard to find. Then I stumbled on these "Half Rounds" by D'Addario. Not quite as slick feeling or as quiet as the GHS Busnished set, but sufficiently so. But they are brighter than the GHS and sound great on my Stratocaster with the 57/62 pickups and my Telecaster. They sound great and are readily available, and feel and play great.
P**W
All around good string with a trade off......... Perfect for Fusion players.......
I have been playing on these strings since the early 80s. I mostly played Jazz/Rock/Funk Fusion. But I wound up playing a bunch of other things more main stream.. Like everyone else, I would either go between flats for Jazz or rounds for everything else. The first problem I had was the round wound strings would go dead. They would lose their brightness. To the point that I had to change them frequently. The next problem I had was I would have 3 different brands of strings depending on the gig/session. Then I found these. First thing is I did not have to change them very often. They would keep their brightness longer. They turned out to be more durable. I stopped going through frets. I did not have to change to flats to play Jazz band stuff. For distortion/high gain the output is smooth and consistent. Are they a trade off? Yes!!! If you play cover stuff, you may be limited as to what kind of players/sounds you can imitate. But in the long run these will save you time, money and setup time. Just keep them clean!
V**Y
Another great and NEEDED string by D’addario.
In their vast line of strings, I know of only one D’addario just got totally wrong (their Gypsy strings are terrible; what were they thinking?). These are not only terrific but needed. First: for me, the perfect compromise for those looking for a string that approximates the feel of a flat wound, more or less, but has a ton of sound. Good, rounded bottom, but they’re stainless steel, which is THE brightest string metal. I can’t imagine playing a round wound stainless string—would not only be unbearably bright (for me) but also would grind up your frets pretty quick. They got this one just right. Note: any flat or semi-flat is going to have greater tension than conventional strings of comparable diameter. Thus an 11-49 set is going feel more like an 11-53. And there’s a huge difference in the total tension of the 11-49 set and the 12-53, so factor that in. Finally: THESE CAN BE USED ON ACOUSTIC GUITARS. (Remind me somewhat of the sound the Beatles got with Pyramid Flats.). Obviously, not for everyone, but I use these on a couple 00/000 guitars, giving them a really unique (kinda bluesy) sound. A bit like Martin Retros but more interesting. A choice to consider for acoustic guitars with a magnetic sound hole pickup.
B**1
Nice smooth strings but a little bright.
I usually play DR Pure Blues strings, but the last few packs seemed a little off to me. I'd rather not make major adjustments to my neck and bridge every time I change strings. So, I decided to try something else. These half-round guitar strings are something else. They sound almost the same as a new set of Ernie Ball regular slinkies on my guitar, but they feel so much nicer. The entire reason I switched to the DR strings was they had a warmer tone that really compliments the brightness of my guitar, a heavily modified, maple-necked squier affinity strat with EMG-HZs. I usually played with the tone knobs on 9 with the DR strings, but now I find them around 6 to achieve a similar tone. So it's not quite as clear at the top end of the spectrum (I play through a modeler and a bass amp) but the mids and lows are very close. Now lets talk about the merits of these strings. First off, they feel super smooth. What turned me off of D'Addario's in the first place was how rough the strings were, and how many D strings broke halfway up the neck. I'm happy to report that the strings haven't broken, and are easily the smoothest strings I've ever played. They actually feel better than my bassist's tapewounds. Since they are half flat, there is no finger squeak for me, even when sliding barre chords up the neck. They hold tune quite well. I've tuned the guitar 3 times since I've put the strings on, and they've stayed in tune despite the floating bridge and stock tuners. And did I mention that the first 2 times were while I was installing and breaking in the strings? I've never had a set of string hold tune this well. *knock on guitar* As I've said before, the strings sound about as bright as regular roundwounds. So if you like that tone, definitely give these a try. I can't comment on longevity since I haven't had them long enough, but I will say that they are stainless steel, so rusting should not be a problem. Part of the reason that I switched to pure nickel wound strings is that they are easier on the frets. These stainless strings will wear your frets much faster than their nickel counterparts. The frets on the inexpensive necks are notoriously soft (and poorly leveled, but that's another topic) so the strings wear through them faster than say, stainless frets on a higher end instrument. I personally don't care for the tone of these strings, but the feel of them almost makes up for it. They are also kind of expensive, so if you like the feel of your roundwounds, stick with them, as these have nothing to offer you. But if you like the feel of flatwounds and the tone of roundwounds, these are a good string to try. EDIT 4/2013: I don't play that much during the winter, but the strings are just now starting to go dead. No corrosion or nastiness I'm used to with roundwound strings, but they are starting to sound dead and not stay in tune as well. (They still hold tune better than the DRs they replaced though.)
C**S
Great half rounds
Awesome strings, interesting feel also and alot less round wound fret buzz or sounds when changing strings
B**A
These strings feel good, D'addario are one of the leaders in guitar ...
These strings feel good, D'addario are one of the leaders in guitar strings and these hold tune very well and the sound is great, I think, however, my next set will include the heavier bass strings, for stronger bass notes. These are easier to play despite not being ultra lights. You will want to at least try them to find out if you like that, as a kid we called them "ground wounds" because that is what they are. They are less twangy, but offer reasonably rich tone. These are the strings I've come back to from when I was young, and love them. EDIT UPDATE: I just bought my second set of these. I love these strings so much and I cannot understand why more people don't give them a shot. They won't be for everybody, for instance, vibrato is different with them, but the sound and feel are amazing and they stay in tune well. The strings also hold up for a long time with moderate use. I'm using them on my Epiphone Les Paul Standard. I trust D'Addario more than some other brands. Some people insist that all strings come from 1 or 2 factories, but that doesn't seem to be true, as these are different and better than others. Try these ground wounds/half rounds sometime, just give them a shot and see!
F**N
Great strings
Great strings
C**E
Sound good and really last
Love sliding on these strings. I have them on my acoustic, my strat, and my semi-hollow. They really outlast other strings at a great price. I just bought a set to replace the set i gave to a friend. That set was to replace the ones i put in my semi-hollow a year and a half ago. Still don't need it, probably won't need it very soon, but i like having the next set on hand. Whether it's the stainless steel, the reduced grooves to get gunk into, or a combination of the two, the longevity really makes them a great bargain even though you can get traditional strings for half the price. And, if you like to slide on the strings(either with a "slide" or bare fingered), you'll love them. A little mineral oil or fast fret, and you go so fast and smooth. Very little noise even without greasing up.
R**O
magníficas cuerdas
. magnífico tacto suave . graves redondos . agudos dulces . suenan increíble con mi pastilla p90 en puente
J**N
Çalım hissi ve tonu iyi.
Keyifli bir dokusu var, GHS rollerwound setler favorim, ikinci sırada bu tel seti gelir.
C**E
D'addario é só qualidade!
Ainda não tinha usado esse modelo e foi uma ótima surpresa! As corda tem um pouco menos de brilho (que me agrada) e menos atrito, facilitando tocar. Gostei muito!
S**.
Livraison rapide.
Produit bon.
T**S
SIMPLY AMAZING BAJAOO,
BEST GUITAR STRINGS , NO STRING NOISE , GREAT SOUND . I BOUGHT IT FOR MY SON's music competition . Had some initial problems in delivering the item , due to prompt sms to me i could speak to the courier person and get the misplaced item . STRING WAS MANUFACTURED IN 2011
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