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An electric bass string sold by the unit of .0125 is an individual string intended for use on an electric bass.
The number .0125 refers to the diameter of the string, measured in inches. In other words, it is the thickness of the string. Electric bass strings are generally thicker than electric guitar strings because basses have longer, thicker strings to produce deeper bass frequencies.
When purchasing a single electric bass string, it is important to make sure it fits your instrument. Basses can have different string configurations, including four-string, five-string, six-string, etc. So it's important to choose a string that fits your string configuration and playing style.
Electric bass strings are usually made of stainless steel or nickel. Stainless steel strings tend to have a brighter, more durable sound, while nickel strings have a warmer, softer sound.
Finally, it is important to note that electric bass strings have a limited lifespan and should be replaced regularly to ensure optimal sound. How often you need to replace your strings will depend on factors such as how often you play, how you store your instrument, and the conditions you play in.