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Ernie Ball .045 Nickel Wound Electric Bass Single String
  • Single Nickel Wound Electric Bass String with .045 Gauge by Ernie Ball - A Premium Music Accessory
  • Single Nickel Wound Electric Bass String with .045 Gauge by Ernie Ball - A Premium Music Accessory

Ernie Ball .045 Nickel Wound Electric Bass Single String

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Product Description

Ernie Ball, a global leader in string and accessory manufacturing since 1962, has been crafting top - notch electric guitar and bass strings. Leveraging the latest tech and finest materials, they constantly refine their products. These strings are a hit among guitarists worldwide, trusted by legends like Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Slash, and Buddy Guy. The Ernie Ball Nickel Wound Electric Guitar Strings are precision - made to high standards for consistent top - notch performance and long life. They're made of nickel - plated steel wire wrapped around a tin - plated hex - shaped steel core wire, delivering a well - balanced sound. What's revolutionary is Ernie Ball's Custom - Gauge single string options. Guitarists can now create personalized string sets according to their playing style, whether heavy on the bottom and light on the top or vice versa.

Using these Ernie Ball single bass strings is easy. Just replace your old string with this new one following the standard re - stringing process of your bass guitar. When you're installing, make sure the string is properly seated in the bridge and the tuning peg to get the right tension. As for maintenance, after each playing session, wipe the strings with a clean, dry cloth to remove dirt, sweat, and oils. This will help keep the strings sounding great and extend their lifespan. Also, store your bass in a cool, dry place to prevent the strings from rusting. If you notice any signs of wear or a change in sound quality, it might be time to replace the string.


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