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Why are D'Addario strings color-coded? CEO Jim D'Addario reveals ... - MSN
The surname D'Addario is, by now, inextricably linked to guitar strings. Among its many ventures and innovations is the system of color-coding strings, which D’Addario CEO Jim D'Addario reveals ...
They say you learn a new thing every day. So here’s yours for today: have you ever wondered why guitar strings are colour-coded? Not really? Anyway, in a recent interview with Billboard, D’ Addario ...
The world’s largest maker of musical instrument strings, D’Addario & Company, unveiled its latest innovation—the NYXL electric guitar string—with a tour of its new factory in Farmingdale ...
At D’Addario & Co., a Farmingdale-based manufacturer of guitar strings and other musical accessories, executives are whistling a happy tune these days.
As D’Addario celebrates its 50-year anniversary, we speak to its current chairman about the company’s roots, breakthroughs and next moves, and learn how the family has been making strings for ...
And D’Addario has recently launched a new type of guitar string, NYXL, inspired in part by the cables holding up the Brooklyn Bridge.
Once collected, metal and nylon strings are separated by type and the metal is melted down and smelted into new alloys. The company is working on the program with recycling organisation TerraCycle, ...
D’Addario, a maker of guitar strings and drumheads and other products, bought Rico from United Kingdom-based The Music Group for an undisclosed sum.
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