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A set of strings for a 4-string electric bass with a drawbar of 52-103 is a set of four strings designed specifically for use on a four-string electric bass.

The term "drawbar" refers to the thickness of the strings, which is measured in thousandths of an inch. The 52-103 string set is a medium gauge string set, with a G string (lowest pitch) of .052 inch thick and a B string (highest pitch) of .103 inch thick.

The choice of strings will depend on several factors, including the style of music you play, your playing technique and your personal preference. Thicker strings can produce a warmer, richer sound, but may be more difficult to play for beginners or musicians with less developed playing technique. Thinner strings, on the other hand, can produce a brighter, clearer sound, but may be more prone to breakage if you play with a lot of force.

In general, it is recommended that you replace the strings on your electric bass every three to six months, depending on how often you play. Worn strings can affect the sound of your instrument and can also be more difficult to tune. If you're not sure what type of strings to use, you can ask a music store salesperson or bass teacher for advice.