Electric Bass 

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  • .018

    An electric bass string sold individually with a tension of .018 refers to the size of the string measured in inches, specifically its diameter.

    Electric bass guitar strings are generally available in different string sizes. The string size is measured in thousandths of an inch or in millimeters. In this case, the string measures .018 inches in diameter.

    The size of the string affects the playability, feel, sound and life of the string. Thicker strings tend to have a fuller, richer sound, but can be more difficult to play and may require more pressure on the frets. Thinner strings are easier to play, but may lack some lower frequencies.

    It is important to choose the string size that best suits your playing style and tonal preferences.

  • .026

    This is probably an electric bass string sold individually with a thickness of .026 inches (about 0.66 mm). Electric bass strings are generally available in different thicknesses to suit the preferences and playing styles of the players. Thicker strings produce a richer, warmer sound, while thinner strings are easier to play and have a clearer tone. The .026 string can be considered a medium-sized string, suitable for many different playing styles.

  • .028

    An electric bass string sold individually with a thickness of .028 is a medium gauge bass string. The gauge of an electric bass string refers to its thickness in thousandths of an inch or millimeters.

    Electric bass strings come in a range of gauges from thin to thick, and the choice of gauge often depends on the playing style and preferences of the bassist. Medium gauge strings, such as this one with a thickness of .028, are common and suitable for a variety of playing styles.

  • .029

    A .029 inch (approximately .737 mm) gauge electric bass string. The gauge of an electric bass string refers to its diameter, measured in inches or millimeters. Electric bass strings are usually sold individually rather than in sets, so musicians can choose the gauge and type of string that best suits their playing style and desired sound. The .029 gauge is generally considered a thicker gauge of bass string, which can provide a deeper, richer sound, but may also require additional tension to achieve the desired tuning.

  • .030

    A .030 draw electric bass string is an electric bass string with a diameter of .030 inches (about 0.76 millimeters) and a corresponding draw tension. The tension refers to the force exerted on the string when it is stretched and affects the way it vibrates and produces sound. Electric bass strings are available in a variety of diameters and tension settings to meet players' preferences for feel, sound and playability. Thicker strings generally have a deeper, fuller sound, while thinner strings have a brighter, clearer sound.

  • .032

    This is an electric bass string sold individually with a diameter of 0.032 inches. The diameter of a bass string is important because it affects the sound produced as well as the playability of the instrument. Thicker strings generally have a warmer, more powerful sound, but can be more difficult to play, while thinner strings have a brighter, clearer sound, but can be easier to play.

  • .040

    This is an electric bass string sold individually, with a gauge of .040. The gauge of a guitar or bass string refers to its diameter in inches or millimeters. A .040 gauge bass string is considered a medium gauge string, offering a balance of playability and richness of tone. It may be suitable for a variety of playing styles, but some bassists may prefer thicker or thinner strings depending on their playing style and preferred tone.

  • .043

    This is an individual string for an electric bass, which has a diameter of .043 inches (about 1.09 mm). Electric bass strings are usually sold in sets with several strings of different diameters, but it is also possible to buy individual strings to replace a worn or broken string. String diameter affects the tone and tension of the bass, and musicians can choose different diameters depending on their playing style and personal preference.

  • .044

    This is an electric bass string, sold individually, with a drawbar of .044. The draw refers to the thickness of the string and the higher the draw, the thicker the string and the more tension it will have when tuned.

    In general, electric bass strings have a draw between .040 and .135. A draw of .044 is considered relatively light and would suit an electric bass for a brighter, lighter sound. However, the choice of string gauge will depend on the bassist's personal preference, the style of music being played, and the type of electric bass being used.

  • .045

    A .045 gauge electric bass string is a bass string with a diameter of .045 inches, or about 1.14 millimeters. This is a medium gauge electric bass string, which is often used for the E string on a four string bass.

    Bass strings are usually sold individually, which means you can buy a single string instead of a full set of strings. This can be useful if you need to replace a broken string or if you want to mix and match different gauges of strings to get the sound or feel you are looking for.

  • .050

    This is an electric bass string sold individually with a thickness of .050 inches. Electric bass strings are usually numbered according to their thickness in thousandths of an inch, which is also called the gauge of the string. A .050 string is considered a medium gauge string for electric bass and is typically used for the G (L) or D (R) string. However, it is important to note that the choice of string thickness will depend on the desired sound and playing style, as well as the player's personal preferences.

  • .051

    An electric bass string sold individually, with a diameter of .051 inches. Electric bass strings are usually sold individually, as bassists may have different preferences for the tension and tone of each string.

    The .051 inch diameter is the thickest string size used on a standard 4-string bass tuned in EADG. However, this may vary depending on the make and model of the string, as well as how the player tunes the bass

  • .054

    This is an electric bass string sold individually, with a gauge of .054 inches. The draw of a string is its diameter, measured in thousandths of an inch, and affects the tension and tone of the string.

    An electric bass string with a .054 inch draw is generally considered a medium to heavy gauge string, offering increased tension and sound projection compared to thinner strings. However, the choice of drawbar depends on the player's preference and the style of music played.

  • .055

    This is an electric bass string sold individually with a thickness of 0.055 inches (about 1.397 mm). The thickness of the string is important because it can affect the tension, playability and sound of the electric bass. Thicker strings can produce a richer, more powerful sound, but can also be more difficult to play and require more tension to produce the right sound.

  • .056

    This is an electric bass string, sold individually, with a thickness of .056 inches. The thickness of the string can have an impact on the sound and feel of the electric bass, and it is important to choose a thickness that suits your playing style and personal preferences.

  • .058

    This is a .058 inch gauge electric bass string, sold individually. The gauge of a string refers to its diameter, so a .058 inch gauge string has a diameter of .058 inches or about 1.47 mm.

    Electric bass strings are usually made of a wire wrapped around a steel center wire. The gauge of the string can have an impact on the sound and feel of the bass, with thicker strings generally having a heavier, fuller sound, while thinner strings have a brighter, more playable sound.

  • .060

    Dies ist eine elektrische Bassgitarrensaite, die einzeln verkauft wird und einen Durchmesser von .060 Zoll (ca. 1,52 mm) hat. Bass-Saiten werden üblicherweise nach ihrer Dicke oder "Lehre" klassifiziert, die die Spannung und den Ton der Saite bestimmt. Eine dickere Saite hat eine höhere Spannung und einen tieferen Ton, während eine dünnere Saite eine geringere Spannung und einen höheren Ton hat. Die .060er Saite gilt allgemein als mittlere bis hohe Saitenstärke für eine elektrische Bassgitarre.

  • .062

    An electric bass string sold as a single .062 draw is an electric bass string with a thickness of .062 inches (about 1.57 mm). Tension" or "draw" refers to the force exerted on the string when it is stretched and played, and a string with a higher draw requires a greater playing force to produce a note. Strings with a higher draw tend to produce a louder, richer sound, but can be more difficult to play for beginners or players with dexterity problems.

  • .065

    This is the gauge measurement or thickness of the electric bass string in inches. A .065 gauge electric bass string has a diameter of .065 inches, or about 1.65 millimeters.

    The gauge of the strings can vary depending on the bass player's personal preferences and the sound desired. Thicker strings tend to produce a richer, louder sound, but can be more difficult to play and maneuver. Thinner strings tend to be easier to play and can produce a brighter, clearer sound, but can also be more fragile and wear out faster.

  • .067

    This is probably a .067 inch (about 1.7 mm) electric bass string. Electric bass strings are generally classified by gauge, which is the thickness of the string in inches or millimeters.

    .067 inch bass strings are considered quite heavy and are often used for basses tuned to B or C#. However, it is important to note that the choice of bass string gauge is a matter of personal preference and will also depend on the style of music you play and the sound you are looking for.

  • .068

    This is an electric bass string sold individually that has a tension or draw of .068. The tension of a string is the force with which it is stretched when tuned to the desired pitch. The higher the draw, the greater the tension of the string and the greater the resistance to bending and breaking.

    The .068 draw is a little higher than the standard for bass strings, which is generally around .045 to .060 for 4-string basses and up to .135 for 5-string basses. Strings with a higher draw can give a more powerful and thicker sound, but can also be more difficult to play for beginners or musicians with strength or dexterity problems.

  • .069

    This is the measurement of the thickness of the string in inches. .069 inches is a relatively thick thickness for an electric bass string, which can provide a bigger and more powerful sound, but can also be more difficult to play for some musicians. It is important to note that the tension of the string also depends on several other factors such as the length of the string and the type of material used to make the string.

  • .070

    An electric bass string with a .070 gauge is an individual electric bass string that is .070 inches thick. The draw (or gauge) of an electric guitar or bass string refers to its diameter and the tension it exerts on the neck of the instrument.

    Electric bass strings are generally available in several different gauges, ranging from light (usually .040 to .050) to heavy (usually .100 to .130). Strings with a heavier gauge tend to produce a louder, more powerful sound, but also require more force to play comfortably. Lighter gauge strings tend to be easier to play, but may lack punch and power.

    In summary, an electric bass string sold individually with a .070 draw is a medium-sized individual string for electric bass that falls between the light and heavy draws.

  • .075

    This is an electric bass string sold individually, with a draw thickness of 0.075 inches (about 1.91 mm). Most electric bass strings have a draw between .040 inches (about 1.02 mm) and .135 inches (about 3.43 mm), so a .075 inch draw string is considered relatively thin and would be appropriate for lighter playing styles or for bassists who prefer a softer string feel.

  • .076

    This is an electric bass string sold individually, with a thickness of .076 inch (about 1.93 mm). The measurement of string thickness is often expressed in terms of gauge, and the gauge measurement for this string would probably be something like "76 gauge" or ".076 gauge". Electric bass strings are available in a variety of different thicknesses and materials, and the choice of string often depends on the style of playing and the sound desired.

  • .080

    This is probably an electric bass string sold individually with a diameter of .080 inches. The diameter of a bass string is one of the main factors that determine its tension and tone. A thicker string will generally have a higher tension and produce a lower tone, while a thinner string will have a lower tension and produce a higher tone. Electric bass strings are usually sold in sets of 4 or 5 strings, but it is also possible to buy individual strings to replace a broken or worn string.

  • .084

    An electric bass string with a .084 gauge is a relatively thin string for a bass. The draw, also known as gauge, refers to the thickness of the string. The higher the gauge, the thicker the string and the more tension it requires to play. Electric bass strings generally have a gauge between .040 and .135, with thinner strings offering a brighter, clearer sound, while thicker strings offer a heavier, more powerful sound. The choice of gauge depends on the player's personal preference and the style of music they play.

  • .085

    This is an electric bass string sold individually with a draw of .085 inches. The draw of an electric bass string refers to its diameter, measured in thousandths of an inch. The higher the draw, the thicker the string and the more tension it will have when tuned.

    A .085 inch string is considered a medium to thick string for a 4 string electric bass. Thicker strings can produce a warmer, richer sound, but can be more difficult to play for beginners or those with weaker grip strength. Thinner strings can produce a brighter, clearer sound, but may be less suitable for some styles of music.

  • 089

    This is probably the gauge of the string, measured in inches (".089" means "0.089 inches"). The gauge of an electric bass string refers to its diameter, and thicker gauge strings tend to produce a more powerful sound, while thinner gauge strings produce a clearer sound.

    However, it is important to note that the choice of bass string gauge also depends on many other factors, such as the type of music you play, your playing style and your personal preferences. It is therefore advisable to try out different string sizes to find the one that best suits your needs.

  • .090

    An electric bass string sold individually with a tension of .090 is a medium gauge or "standard" bass string for most electric basses. The gauge of a bass string refers to its diameter, which is measured in inches or millimeters.

    Thicker bass strings have a deeper, heavier sound, while thinner strings have a brighter, clearer sound. Your choice of gauge depends on the style of music you play, your playing technique and your personal preferences. Bass strings are usually sold in sets of four or five strings to match the standard configuration of most electric basses.

  • .095

    This is an electric bass string sold individually, with a draw of .095.

    The draw of an electric bass string refers to its diameter, measured in inches or millimeters. The thicker the diameter, the more tension and the deeper the sound of the string. The .095 draw is considered relatively thick for an electric bass string, which can produce a deeper, richer sound. However, this will also depend on other characteristics of the string, such as the material used to make the string and the type of winding.

  • .096

    ".096" refers to the diameter of the electric bass string in inches. A typical electric bass string has a diameter between .045 inches (low B string) and .130 inches (low G string). A string with a diameter of 0.096 inches would therefore be a medium to large string for the electric bass.

    It is important to note that the choice of bass string depends on the player's personal preference, playing style and the type of music they wish to play. Thicker strings produce a richer, warmer sound, but can be more difficult to play, while thinner strings produce a brighter sound and are easier to play, but may lack the richness of thicker strings.

  • .0100

    This is an electric bass string sold individually, with a tension of .0100 inches. The tension of the string can have an impact on the sound of the bass and can also affect the ease with which the string can be played. In general, tighter strings produce a louder, clearer sound but can be more difficult to play, while looser strings can be easier to play but produce a softer sound.

  • .0102

    This is probably the diameter measurement of the string in inches, commonly referred to as "gauge" or "gauge". An electric bass string with a diameter of .0102 inches is quite thin and would be considered a light gauge bass string. Light gauge strings are often used for easier playability and faster response, but they can also sound less rich and powerful than thicker gauge strings.

  • .0105

    A .0105 drawstring is a thin, elongated metal string that is designed for use on an electric bass.

    The "draw" refers to the tension exerted on the string when it is tuned to a certain note. In other words, the tension indicates how hard the string must be stretched to produce the desired sound. The higher the tension, the tighter the string and the greater the resistance to play the note.

    In this particular case, the string is designed to be tuned to a specific note with a corresponding tension of .0105. Electric basses usually have four strings, each with a specific thickness and tension to produce the different notes in a scale.

    Electric bass strings are usually made from a nickel-steel alloy, which offers a combination of durability, tonal clarity and tone. Strings can also be coated with a special material to extend their life and improve playability.

  • .0106

    An electric bass string is a wire used to produce sounds on an electric bass. Strings are usually sold in sets of four, but it is also possible to buy them individually, like the one described here.

    The number ".0106" indicates the diameter of the string in inches, which is a commonly used measurement for guitar and bass strings. In general, the larger the diameter of the string, the thicker it is and therefore the more powerful it sounds. However, this can also make the string more difficult to play.

    It is important to note that the choice of electric bass strings depends largely on the style of music you play and your own preference. Thinner strings, such as the one described here, may be better suited for music genres that require greater agility and a more delicate playing technique. Thicker strings, on the other hand, may be better suited for music styles requiring a louder, more percussive sound.

  • .0110

    An electric bass string is a wire designed to be used as an electric bass guitar string. Strings are sold individually and have a specific thickness that is measured in thousandths of an inch.

    In this case, the string in question has a thickness of .0110 inches, which is relatively thick for a bass string. This thickness can have an influence on the sound of the string as well as the feel of the playing. Thicker strings tend to produce a deeper, more powerful sound, but they can be more difficult to play for some players because of the extra tension they place on the guitar neck.

    It is important to note that electric bass strings are usually made from different materials such as steel, nickel and cobalt, all of which have different tonal properties. The choice of string materials and thickness can affect the sound and playability of the bass guitar, so it is important to choose the strings that best suit your playing style and tonal preferences.

  • .0115

    An electric bass string sold individually is a metal string designed for use on an electric bass. The number "0.115" refers to the diameter of the string in inches, which means that the string has a diameter of 0.115 inches or about 2.92 mm.

    The draw of a string refers to the tension it exerts on the neck of the bass when tuned. Electric bass strings are usually available in different tensions or pulls, which determine how easily you can play and how the bass sounds. The higher the draw, the tighter the string will be and the harder it will be to play, but it will also produce a more powerful sound.

    In this case, the string has a draw of .0115, which is considered a medium or standard draw for an electric bass string. This means that the string will be tight enough to offer solid response and sound projection, while still being easy enough to play for beginners and intermediate players.

  • 118

    An electric bass string sold individually is a single string that can be used to replace a worn or broken string on an electric bass.

    The number 0.0118 refers to the thickness of the string in inches (or millimeters), which is also known as the gauge. The higher the gauge, the thicker the string and the more powerful the sound.

    In general, electric bass strings range in gauge from .045 to .130 inches. A .0118 inch string is considered relatively thin, which may be desirable for certain playing styles or for bassists who prefer a lighter playing feel. However, it can also result in a loss of volume and sound power compared to thicker strings.

  • .0120

    An electric bass string is a metal string used to produce low notes on an electric bass guitar. The string sold by the .0120 gauge refers to the gauge or thickness of the string.

    Electric bass strings are generally graded by their gauge, which is measured in thousandths of an inch or millimeters. The gauge of the string can influence the sound and feel of the instrument, as well as the ease of playing.

    The .0120 string is a relatively thick string, which means it is suitable for low frequencies and produces a more powerful sound. However, it can also be more difficult to play and require more fret force to produce a clear note.

    In sum, the electric bass string sold as .0120 is a relatively thick gauge string that can be used to produce low notes with a more powerful sound but can be more difficult to play.

  • .0125

    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.

  • .0128

    An electric bass string is a wire stretched over the neck of the bass and used to produce notes and sounds. The string is sold individually, which means that you need to buy one to replace a worn or broken string on your electric bass.

    The measurement of the string in question is .0128 draw, which refers to the thickness of the string. The drawbar is a measure of the force with which the string is stretched when tuned to the desired pitch. The higher the draw, the tighter the string and the more tension on the bass neck.

    An electric bass string with a drawbar of .0128 is relatively thin and is generally used for the higher notes of the bass. Thicker strings generally have a richer, deeper sound, but are also more difficult to play and require more force to press down on the neck.

    It is important to choose quality strings for your electric bass, as they directly affect the sound and playability of the instrument. There are a wide variety of electric bass strings on the market, each with unique sound and feel characteristics, and it is recommended that you try them out to find the ones that best suit your playing style and sound preferences.

  • .0130

    An electric bass string is a wire that is used to produce the notes and sounds of the electric bass. Electric bass strings are usually sold individually, which means that a single string can be purchased to replace a broken or worn string, rather than having to replace all the strings at once.

    The number .0130 refers to the thickness of the string in millimeters. Electric bass strings are available in a variety of thicknesses, or gauges, ranging from thin to thick. A thicker string will have a higher tension and produce a richer, deeper sound, while a thinner string will have a lower tension and produce a clearer, higher-pitched sound.

    When choosing an electric bass string, it is important to consider several factors such as string thickness, string material, string length and string tension. These factors can affect the sound and playability of the electric bass, so it is important to choose the strings that best suit your personal needs and preferences.

  • .0125

    An electric bass string is a metal string used to produce low notes on an electric bass. Strings are available in different thicknesses, measured in thousandths of an inch or fractions of an inch. The number .0135 refers to the thickness of the string measured in inches. The thicker a string is, the deeper and richer it will sound, but it will also be more difficult to play.

    It is important to note that most electric basses have four strings, each tuned to a different note. If you want to replace a single string, you need to make sure you buy the right string for your instrument. If you are replacing all the strings, it is best to buy a complete set of strings designed for your type of electric bass.

  • .0160

    An electric bass string is a coiled wire that is used to produce notes on an electric bass. The string is usually attached to the instrument at one end and to a bridge or tuning mechanism at the other end.

    The number .0160 refers to the diameter of the string in millimeters. The larger the diameter of the string, the thicker it is and therefore the deeper the note it produces. Bass strings are available in a range of diameters to suit the preferences and playing styles of musicians.

    It is important to note that electric bass strings are often sold individually rather than as a set, allowing musicians to customize their playing and replace only those strings that are worn or broken rather than replacing the entire set of strings.

Electric Bass 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.