Fender stainless steel flatwound 9050’s are anexcellent choice for jazz, country, r & b and reggae.the first electric basses were made by fender, andthose basses came with flatwound strings. today, manyplayers use stainless steel flatwound 9050’s to add adifferent character to their tonal palette. from smoky jazzclubs to r&b venues, from reggae parties to countrymusic halls, 9050’s have you covered.by the way, the stainless steel construction also givesyou longer life, and the flatwound construction reducesfinger noise.
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Cheapest flatwounds and great sounding.
I've had these on my Yamaha BB414 bass guitar for several months and they still sound great. You can not beat the price. These are the cheapest flatwounds on the market and they sound great and last forever. They sound good clean, overdriven or distorted. Use a pick, finger pick or slap and pop. It doesn't matter, they sound great.
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Great Strings
Great flatwound strings. I put these on my J-bass over a year ago and they still sound and feel awesome. They are stainless steel and very smooth. I have never tried other flats except for chromes on my Tele and Fender tapewounds on my fretless, so my view may be biased. For what I paid and how they sound, feel, and have lasted, I am very pleased.
Good strings ...
In a world of round wound strings, flat wounds (the original bass starings) aren't as popular. These are nice and bright ... love 'em!
Product Features :
- Fender stainless steel flatwound 9050's are anexcellent choice for jazz, country, r & b and reggae.
- The first electric basses were made byFender, andthose basses came with flatwound strings.
- Today, manyplayers use stainless steel flatwound 9050's to add adifferent character to their tonal palette.
- From smoky jazzclubs to r&b venues, from reggae parties to countrymusic halls, 9050's have you covered.
- By the way, the stainless steel construction also givesyou longer life, and the flatwound construction reducesfinger noise.
Rating : 5.0
List Price : $52.99
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