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| DAddario EXL160 XL Nickel Wound Bass Strings (Regular, Long)
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DAddario EXL160 XL Nickel Wound Bass Strings (Regular, Long)
D'Addario's XL strings are round wound with nickel-plated steel wrap wire. They produce a bright, true sound with no premature fret wear. |
| DAddario EXL170 XL Nickel Wound Bass Strings (Soft, Long)
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DAddario EXL170 XL Nickel Wound Bass Strings (Soft, Long)
D'Addario's XL strings are round wound with nickel-plated steel wrap wire. They produce a bright, true sound with no premature fret wear. |
| DAddario EXL220 XL Nickel Wound Bass Strings (Super Soft, Long)
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DAddario EXL220 XL Nickel Wound Bass Strings (Super Soft, Long)
D'Addario's XL strings are round wound with nickel-plated steel wrap wire. They produce a bright, true sound with no premature fret wear. |
| Dean Markley Blue Steel Electric Bass Guitar Strings (Light, Model 2672)
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Dean Markley Blue Steel Electric Bass Guitar Strings (Light, Model 2672)
This is the Big One. The big cheese whiz. The dream maker. The problem solver. Brilliant Stainless Steel, Cryogenically processed electric string for 2 to 5 times the life of regular strings and a feel to die for. If you haven't you should. |
| Dean Markley Blue Steel Electric Bass Guitar Strings (Medium Light Model 2674)
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Dean Markley Blue Steel Electric Bass Guitar Strings (Medium Light Model 2674)
This is the Big One. The big cheese whiz. The dream maker. The problem solver. Brilliant Stainless Steel, Cryogenically processed electric string for 2 to 5 times the life of regular strings and a feel to die for. If you haven't -- you should. |
| Dean Markley Blue Steel Electric Bass Guitar Strings (Medium, Model 2676)
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Dean Markley Blue Steel Electric Bass Guitar Strings (Medium, Model 2676)
This is the Big One. The big cheese whiz. The dream maker. The problem solver. Brilliant Stainless Steel, Cryogenically processed electric string for 2 to 5 times the life of regular strings and a feel to die for. If you haven't -- you should. |
| Fender Super Bass 7250 Light Bass Strings (Light)
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Fender Super Bass 7250 Light Bass Strings (Light)
If you've played a Fender bass lately, chances are that you've tried the Super Bass 7250s. That's because they're installed as original factory equipment on Fender basses that are strung through the bridge. String up a set of Super 7250s on your bass and keep your sound "Factory Fresh." |
| Fender Super Bass 7250 Med Light Bass Strings (Medium)
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Fender Super Bass 7250 Med Light Bass Strings (Medium)
If you've played a Fender bass lately, chances are that you've tried the Super Bass 7250s. That's because they're installed as original factory equipment on Fender basses that are strung through the bridge. String up a set of Super 7250s on your bass and keep your sound "Factory Fresh." |
| Fender Super Bass 7250 Regular Bass Strings (Regular)
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Fender Super Bass 7250 Regular Bass Strings (Regular)
If you've played a Fender bass lately, chances are that you've tried the Super Bass 7250s. That's because they're installed as original factory equipment on Fender basses that are strung through the bridge. String up a set of Super 7250s on your bass and keep your sound "Factory Fresh." |
| GHS Steinberger-Style Roundwound Bass Strings (Light)
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GHS Steinberger-Style Roundwound Bass Strings (Light)
These strings fit Steinberger basses and Steinberger licenses instruments such as Arbor, Burnside, Cort, Hohner, Lotus, Mach I, and Status. Stainless steel Roundwound sets give the ultimate in brilliance and sustain. |
| GHS Steinberger-Style Pressure Wound Bass Strings (Light)
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GHS Steinberger-Style Pressure Wound Bass Strings (Light)
These strings fit Steinberger basses and Steinberger licenses instruments such as Arbor, Burnside, Cort, Hohner, Lotus, Mach I, and Status. Stainless steel Roundwound sets give the ultimate in brilliance and sustain. |
| GHS 5-String Bass Strings (with High C)
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GHS 5-String Bass Strings (with High C)
These roundwound strings are GHS' most popular bass strings. They have lots of power and brilliance. Their extra core strength results in less breakage for a roundwound. They are nickel-plated so they are easier on frets. |