Fender 7250M Nickel Plated Steel Roundwound Long Scale Electric Bass Guitar Strings – Medium
Fender super bass 7250’s are an excellent all-purpose bass string. they are particularly good for rock, funk, and any style in which the bass needs to cut through. Fender super bass 7250’s combine the high output and dynamic sound of steel with the smooth feel of nickel. The result is a string with bright highs and a thunderous low end. Super bass 7250’s are installed at the factory on all fender us and Mexico basses.
Product Features
- Fender super bass 7250’s are an excellent all-purpose bass string. String Guages: .045-.100. String Ends: Ball End
- They are particularly good for rock, funk, and any style in which the bass needs to cut through.
- Fender super bass 7250’s combine the high output and dynamic sound of steel with the smooth feel of nickel.
- The result is a string with bright highs and a thunderous low end.
- Super bass 7250’s are installed at the factory on all Fender us and Mexico basses.
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