Strings by unit 

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  • Electric Bass

    A single electric bass string is a single string designed to be used as a replacement or addition to an electric bass. Electric basses usually have four, five or six strings, each tuned to a different note. If a string is broken or worn out, it is possible to replace only that string rather than all the strings. Electric bass strings are made of a variety of materials, including steel, nickel, stainless steel and special alloys, each with unique sound and playability characteristics. It's important to choose a string that suits your playing style, your bass and your personal preferences.

  • Acoustic Bass

    A single acoustic bass string is an essential part of the musical instrument. It is a metal or nylon string that is attached to the bass and produces vibrations when played.

    Acoustic bass strings are available in different thicknesses and materials, each of which has an effect on the sound produced. Thicker strings tend to produce a deeper, richer sound, while thinner strings tend to produce a brighter, crisper sound.

    When you buy an acoustic bass string individually, it means that you are only buying one string instead of a complete set of strings. This can be useful if you only need to replace a broken string or if you want to mix different thicknesses or types of strings to create a unique sound.

    It is important to note that acoustic bass strings need to be replaced regularly to maintain a quality sound and to prevent the strings from breaking while playing.

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A single bass guitar string is a replacement string for an individual bass guitar, sold separately from the other strings on the guitar. Bass guitar strings can wear out with time and use, and should be replaced regularly to ensure good sound and playing quality. Bass guitar strings are available in a variety of materials, gauges and brands, and can be purchased individually or in complete sets. When purchasing a bass guitar string individually, be sure to check the gauge and material of the string to make sure it will fit your bass guitar.