Departments > Guitars > Strings > Bass Guitar Strings > Bass Strings - 6-String Sets > D'Addario > EXL165-6 - Nickel Round Wound 6-STRING LONG SCALE 32-135

D'Addario EXL165-6 - Nickel Round Wound 6-STRING LONG SCALE 32-135

SKU: # 85774   |   Model: # EXL165-6   |    Product Reviews1 Reviews  Write a Review

EXL165-6 - Nickel Round Wound 6-STRING LONG SCALE 32-135

Additional Photos:

EXL165-6 - Nickel Round Wound 6-STRING LONG SCALE 32-135
EXL165-6 - Nickel Round Wound 6-STRING LONG SCALE 32-135
EXL165-6 - Nickel Round Wound 6-STRING LONG SCALE 32-135
27 models to choose from:
Notify Me

Buy Online

 Add to Cart

Buy In-Store

EXL165-6 is the 6-string version of the most popular DAddario hybrid bass set which combines the high strings from an EXL170 (.45 and .60) with the low strings from an EXL160 (.85 and .105). With the addition of the .135 Low B string, and .032 C, this set is optimal for players looking for the ideal combination of comfortable playing tension with booming, tight low end. Fits basses with a string scale length of up to 36 1/4 inches.

- 6-string version of our popular hybrid EXL165 which combines EXL170 and EXL160 for ideal combination of distinctive bright and powerful low end
- Round wound with nickelplated steel for a distinctive bright tone with clear fundamentals
- Fits long scale basses with a string scale length of up to 36 1/4 inches
- Made in the U.S.A. for the highest quality and performance
- String Gauges: Wound .032, .045, .065, .085, .105, .135
- Environmentally friendly, corrosion resistant packaging for strings that are always fresh

Q & A


There are currently no questions for this product.

Reviews


18.217.207.112
Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; [email protected])
Worth Trying a Set 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
Features  
Quality  
Value  
Overall  
Product Experience   I own it
Closest Store   Calgary Chinook, Alberta
These strings are slightly heavier in gauge than the standard gauge strings that I usually use. The heavier gauge provides more power and a fuller overall tone.
Posted by Dave on Oct 7, 2024
Was this review helpful? Vote helpful Vote not helpful flag this review