





🎶 Elevate your acoustic game with strings that sing and last!
D'Addario NB1253 Nickel Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings (Light Gauge 12-53) deliver a full tonal spectrum with enhanced corrosion resistance and exceptional tuning stability thanks to high-carbon NY steel. Packaged in eco-friendly materials and made in the USA, these strings offer smooth playability and long-lasting performance for discerning acoustic players.






| ASIN | B019JD0ZNK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,015 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 107 in Guitar Strings |
| Body Material | Nickel, phosphorus bronze |
| Colour | Light |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,254) |
| Date First Available | 17 Feb. 2016 |
| Item Weight | 28.3 g |
| Item model number | NB1253 |
| Material Type | Bronze |
| Musical Style | acoustic |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.07 x 0.82 x 12.07 cm; 28.35 g |
| Scale Length | inches |
| Size | Light, 12-53 |
| String Gauge | Light |
| String Material | Bronze |
D**E
Great strings at a good price
Light gauge with great tone and held tune quite quickly after only few hours light playing. Great strings well packed and fast delivery.
M**N
Very good sounding & feeling acoustic strings
I've used every major brand you can name and most types of strings over the years. I've not yet used the D'Addario XS coated (which I hear great things about). Until now I also hadn't tried the D'Addario Nickel Bronze's either. I have a folk sized electro-acoustic with a Cedar top and Mahogany back, sides & neck that these would suit. On this instrument I usually use 80/20 Bronze for their bright punch which lightens the sound of this guitar. However, I notice 80/20s tarnish and tonally fade quite quickly. Phosphor Bronze strings sound dark, while Copper Bronze or Silk strings are too dark for this instrument. So, I thought I'd give these Nickel Bronze strings a go. I got a set of super-light 10-47 gauge, which usually sound quite weedy when made from 80/20 Bronze. I am so very impressed with them! Right from the get go it's as if they were made for this wood combination. The projection is really good and loud even from such thin strings. Very unusual from 10-47s. The balance is excellent with heavily strummed chords being full and defined. Gently fingerpicked chords are clear, clean, sonorous and balanced. These aren't shrill and aren't too bass heavy. Essentially, they are perfect! The feel is very smooth on the wound strings, almost feeling polished in comparison to some other strings where the wrap-winds are very pronounced under the fingertips. These strings are quite flexible, with just the right amount of light finger tension I really enjoy. I'm raving about them to my students who, when they try them, are also really impressed. Highly recommended for an audition on your favourite acoustic. (I can't comment on the longevity of these, so maybe I need to update this review in a few months!)
J**Y
Great strings, but not for every guitar
Great strings. Very neutral and balanced in tension and tone, really lets the natural tone of your guitar come through. If you have a good, balanced guitar and you’re a decent player, they’ll sound great - if you have a £100 Yamaha or mini Taylor, then they won’t really add anything to it. They do last a bit longer than standard phosphors but definitely not long enough to justify the extra cost by itself. If you have that one special guitar though and think it could use a more neutral set of strings to let its natural voice shine, these are definitely worth a shot!
G**G
My new favourite string!
I discovered at an early age that guitars are completely useless without strings, and progressed much quicker once I'd acquired and fitted a set. They happened to be Phosphor Bronze, and rather boringly I've stuck with them for the last 50 years. (Though not the same set. I tend to change them every four weeks or so.) Yet despite the huge importance of strings in terms of converting vibrations into sound, this is the first time that I've felt compelled to comment on them. I do so because these Nickel Bronze jobbies have impressed me. Like others, I intially loathed them. Coming from the generally much warmer, mellower, mid-rangey world of Phosphor Bronze, I found these way too bright and brash, and if I wasn't so tight I would have taken them off and replaced them immediately. However, that would have been a mistake, as once they've had a chance to settle down they mellow out and sound great. And they stay sounding great for a long time. I normally change my strings every 4 to 6 weeks, but I've had these on for THREE MONTHS now, and they still sound great. Excellent value for money, and I am definitely going to be getting another set. Just as soon as I can wear this set out!
L**.
Excellent strings
After over 30 years of guitar playing I am still looking for the perfect string, D'Addario have come close with these. The first thing to mention is that they look like electric guitar strings, which is a little confusing to begin with. They are smooth to my fingers and have very little string noise. They sound bright - very bright - which again for me is a good thing. There are lots of high end overtones, but the bass still projects. On my Martin the mid's are a little reduced, which could be a good or bad thing, I tend to slightly scoop the mid's anyway so it wasn't a problem for me. They last well, they last as long as some coated strings - but not all coated strings. They certainly keep their brightness longer than standard 80/20's and phosphor bronze strings. If you like bright long lasting strings give these a try.
A**R
Great strings, very impressed!
I've been using D'Addario strings for 30 years, and can't imagine using anything else now. They're not as twangy as some, but they last much better, so you get a more consistent sound. Anyway, thought I would give these nickel bronze a try, and I'm glad I did, they have a lovely crisp, bright sound, without losing the warmth on the bottom end. I'm very impressed by how my little acoustic sounds now, it's like a new guitar. I can't see me going back to phosphor bronze again. I also went for the extra light guage, which is lighter than I normally play. I was a bit worried they might sound thin, but it's still a lovely full sound. Well done D'Addario! 👍
L**E
Really nice warm sounding strings
Great strings, I put them on my Taylor 114CE as Taylor’s are naturally very bright sounding guitars and I wanted it to sound a bit warmer and these strings have done the trick, they sound great, nice warm, mellow tone with a hint of brightness, easy to install, packaged very nicely, very affordable. Time will tell how well they resist rust but D’Addario always make high-quality products, also nickel strings naturally tend to last longer than PB’s in my experience with other Nickel strings sets.
J**N
boa durabilidade e som limpo
N**G
snabb leverans
N**K
Ho provato decine e decine di corde diverse sulla Taylor 317e. Dopo aver scartato le PB classiche sono passato alle alluminium bronze, poi le 85/15, 80/20, poi coated e non coated ecc. Premettendo che la corda ideale non esiste perchè dipende dai gusti personali e dalla chitarra sulla quale la si monta, in queste corde NB ho trovato il giusto compromesso tra un suono molto naturale senza essere spento, una durata niente male per una non coated (se pulite dopo ogni utilizzo) e soprattutto la cosa che mi ha stupito è una morbidezza mai trovata prima d’ora, persino sui bending (con una muta 12-56 quindi non proprio dei capelli). Le ricomprerò
P**I
Super brzmiące struny, dające blues wajbiku
D**N
These strings have a well balanced tone and really bring out the best sound of my 12 string guitar, I'll buy these again ! 👍
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