🎶 Elevate Your Groove with Slinky Flatwound Strings!
Ernie Ball Regular Slinky Flatwound Electric Bass Strings (50-105 Gauge) combine the smooth feel of traditional flatwound strings with the enhanced clarity and output of Cobalt alloy wrap wire. Designed for optimal playability and crafted in Southern California, these strings are perfect for bassists seeking a comfortable and powerful sound.
Item Weight | 109 g |
Product Dimensions | 16.51 x 2.03 x 20.32 cm; 108.86 g |
Item model number | P02812 |
Color Name | Regular (50-105) |
Connector Type | / |
Item Styling | Wrap |
Scale Length | inches |
String Gauge | .050, .070, .085, .105 |
String Material | Cobalt |
Number of Strings | 4 |
Material Type | Cobalt |
Size | Regular |
Voltage | 240 |
P**E
Great Strings!
Got these for my Husband’s guitar! He loves them and I think they sound wonderful.
E**E
EXCELENTE
Justo el sonido que buscaba en un precision bass, me encantó el brillo, sonido poderoso si lo que buscas es heavy metal, solo queda esperar cuanto dura el brillo, por ahora la primer semana quedé fascinado, llegaron en perfecto estado.
C**E
Compared to Thomastik Jazz flats . . .
. . . these are excellent strings IF you like throaty, meaty, articulate in a good way bass tones -- which is also what TIs provide. These are what I think of when I think bass guitar sound. I play solid, up-tempo, catchy, riff-based, melodic, pop/rock/surf/punk. I am NOT nor will I ever be a slapper.These EB cobalt flats are soft to the touch but not too soft, residing in a Goldilocks zone for me. The TIs are a tad softer, maybe a tad smoother but honestly if you didn't have them side-by-side on identical basses, as I did, you might not be able to tell. Coming from a guitar player's perspective who never before played bass beyond casual noodling, who recently auditioned 14 different bass guitar brands, with mostly different strings on each, and who is 90% of the time using a pick (Dunlop Tortex .60 mm), I would be (and will be) happy to continue to use these as my mains on one of my basses. The TIs are on the other bass, and it was my first time using those too. There, instantly, I understood why most bassists regard TIs in such a high stature. They have a certain je ne sais quoi when playing them -- tone and feel. These EB cobalts are not worse, just different, but they ARE in the same category as the TIs, at $25 less. McLaren vs Ferrari. IDK, personally I think if you can swing it, it's worth it to have both. Knowing what I know now, why anyone would ever want to play the stock Fender rounds after playing these EBs or TIs is a complete and utter mystery to me. Yet that diversity is what makes life interesting.
J**M
worked for me
would of gave them 5 star if it weren't for the price
A**R
Great Strings!
Update: Ernie Ball's customer support is top notch and provided a new pack. Got the strings on my bass and I love the feel and sound of them. Definitely will be my standard strings moving forward.
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