Price: $15.99 - $12.79
(as of Nov 08, 2024 12:19:14 UTC – Details)
Elixir electric nickel Plated steel strings with OPTIWEB Coating give you the performance of a natural string — that crisp tone, natural feel and playable grip you know and love—without sacrificing the signature long-lasting tone life of Elixir strings.
Electric guitar strings constructed with nickel-plated steel wrap wire
Played for the same crisp tone as an uncoated string
Optiweb Coating provides a natural feel
Our coating technology protects against common corrosion and debris buildup, extending tone life longer than any other brand’s coated or uncoated strings (Elixir strings player survey)
Anti-rust Plating on plain steel strings ensures longer tone life for the entire set
Customers say
Customers like the sound quality, feel, and functionality of the musical instrument strings. They mention they’re good for jazz, the coating cuts down on finger sliding noise, and the strings are easy on the fingers. Some are satisfied with the tone, tuning, and value for money. However, some customers have different opinions on the durability.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Austin Glenn –
My go-to strings
I’ve been using these for years. They are super durable and last a long time. The have a very balanced sound, not too muddy or bright. Great value for money.
God’s Daughter –
Great
Love them so much awesome strings
NotSteveB –
Seemingly Worthy Successor to the Nanoweb Line, Better-Sounding and Slightly Better Feeling
Cool, I get to be the first person to write a very public review of Elixir’s new series of electric-guitar focused strings. While I don’t really follow guitar media anymore (been a while since I received magazines and such), the fact that even an Elixir-only player was TOTALLY unaware of these coming out made me extra-intrigued by them.They showed up while I was attempting to order my usual strings, the Medium (.11 – .49) Nanoweb series, and at first just confused; since when were there Optiweb coated strings? What’s the difference? Most importantly, can they really improve their long-standing king of the “$10+” strings given their monopoly on it already?Basically, the answer is yes…by quite a bit. I’ll concede the following points before getting in to a succinct review of the product, as it’s important:1. I’ve been totally converted to Elixir strings for about 2 years now, after well over a decade of using D’Addarios or the occasional Ernie Ball Slinky when on sale.2. From my observations, Elixirs in general are a love/hate product and “technology” with few people posting that they’re just whatever. Anybody who falls in to the hate/dislike camp for whatever reason likely isn’t going to be swayed over by these.3. For some reason, after finding out about a new line of Elixirs I WANTED to like them, so I waited a bit to review them to ensure to minimize any confirmation bias.Those 3 points addressed, I’ll get to it: IMHO, Opitweb is a pretty big improvement in two ways, and lI think I’ll continue using them over Nanowebs unless their longevity turns out to be dramatically shorter. After restringing my primary guitar, I noticed right away that these didn’t seem to require any major post setup stretching or adjusting. D’addarios usually require 3 rounds of tuning, stretching, and then re-adjusting before settling in, at least for me. The nanowebs usually take just 2, but occasionally require a 3rd round after a bit of playing.Maybe I’m just getting better at stringing my guitar and using locking tuners, but after a single round of post thread stretching, they’ve been remarkably steady in holding their tune. So much so that I have to wonder if it’s not the strings, but whatever.Most importantly they have a much brighter and…sharper(?) sound to them, and it’s very very noticeable both unplugged and amped up. Not sure about the composition of them and in general I’m not very familiar with what metal or construction technique is involved in what brand, but whatever flack coated strings usually get for being muddy isn”t applicable with these. When tracking through the everyman setup (Scarlett USB Interface -> GR5 and S-Gear 2) there is a very easy to hear difference in high-end frequencies.So TL;DR – extremely similar to the existing product from Elixir, but with a slightly improved sound (if crisper high-end is what you want) and subtle but definitely smoother feeling action when sliding around the fretboard. If you like Elixirs now, you’ll almost certainly like these the same or more. If you don’t, you probably won’t be won over with these. But, if you’re somebody who loves the sound of a fresh set of D’Addarios or Slinkys and hates how quickly they fade, give these a shot; might save you money in the end.
Adrian Wareham –
Great strings that sound amazing and last especially long!
I’ve been a fan of Elixir strings for many years, especially the thinner nanoweb coated electric strings. I used them exclusively when I played with The Nine and rarely needed more than two or three sets a year, though there was typically a small loss in tone by then. No other strings would keep their tone for more than a couple performances and practice sessions. The coating also makes them more comfortable to play quickly with low action since they don’t stick to my fingertips as much.Cons? After almost two decades of use, I haven’t found any, despite other musicians claiming a cleaner sound from uncoated strings. If there was a small sacrifice in initial sound quality, traditional strings lost their advantage after only a couple uses.
jim garrett –
I like the strings
These are good strings the sound nice on my ap2 strat.
WhirlyBird –
Great strings – weak high E
I love these for their longevity and jangly tone; however the high E is oft breaking. I keep spares.
Mohammed Husein –
Great
If you did your research there isn’t much for me to say. It’s awesome. Put on a very low end guitar along with lower end sound pick ups and sounds sooo good.
joseph brady –
One of the better guitar strings
Smooth feeling and nice sounding
Adrián R. –
Las mejores cuerdas de guitarra, sin duda alguna.
Alexandre Mafra –
Para quem quer cordas duradouras (especialmente quem tem muito ácido úrico nas mãos) e que mantêm a qualidade e o timbre com o tempo. Costumava usar as Nanoweb, mas as Optiweb também são muito boas, não percebi tanta diferença.
Tristan Mailman –
Excellent strings for those of us with a high acid content and sweaty hands. I never buy anything but elixir these days.
Gerardo de Lira –
Elixir ofrece la mejor tecnologÃa que hay en elMercado, hay copias de cuerdas con recubrimiento, pero elixir lo patentó y lleva años de ventaja, se nota en la durabilidad y la variedad de tecnologÃas. Yo prefiero optiweb por su balance.
hectorlezca –
Son las que mas me gustan al tacto de las Elixir. Calidad más que demostrada