Ernie Ball Bass Guitar Strings (P02840)
Ernie Ball welcomes its newest bass string set to the world-famous line of slinky bass guitar strings. Beefy Slinky bass strings feature the same great bright and balanced tone that Slinkys are known for, in an even heavier combination for 4-string players. This set has been specifically developed for ultra-low tunings including bead, drop B, and drop C. Beefy Slinky bass strings are ideal for players who prefer a heavier set of strings that deliver a powerful low end with optimal tension and definition. Part number P02840.
Product Features
- Precision-wound with nickel-plated steel
- Tin-plated high carbon steel core wire
- Bright balanced tone
- Signature Slinky feel
- Element Shield packaging
these things are awesome! Not only do they produce a bright I recently dusted off my old Ibanez EDB 600 and decided to restring it and clean it up a bit. I’ve primarily played with either Elixer or Dean Markley Blue Steels on my basses and after reading that Justin Chancellor plays Ernie Ball I decided to go with the Hybrid Slinks. Holy Christ on a graham cracker crutch, these things are awesome! Not only do they produce a bright, crisp sound on the highs but they also have excellent punch on the mid-range and clear, distinct tones on the low end. Even…
Strings brands are mostly a personal preference but I have always found EB’s to be a good string and relatively inexpensive Arrived promptly and is OEM product as described. Strings brands are mostly a personal preference but I have always found EB’s to be a good string and relatively inexpensive.TIP: when you replace strings, coil up old ones individually and drop in boiling water for 30 seconds or so. Dry off and put back in pack w/ some silica gel packs ( from other shipped items ). You’ll have some great bright sounding spares for a backup bass or if/when one string breaks. Much better than having to…
It’s friggin sweet. Man I have tried a bunch of different strings throughout the course of my life and there aren’t many I like. I’ve got a weird since of touch and most strings just feel uncomfortably firm and impossible to tame. DR was the first company I liked but I found their .130 strings to floppy for B. I’ve been using Kalium Strings for the past 4 years and they are the best but I’ve been looking to see if I can find a more affordable(cheaper) option that doesn’t sacrifice feel or tone and here we are. I…