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Fender 9050 Stainless Steel Flat Wound Bass Strings 50-100
3 models to choose from:
Long-Lasting, Warm Flatwound Tone
The first electric basses were made by Fender, and those basses used flatwound strings. Made to sound more like upright bass, they are now used by a wide variety of players to achieve a different tone. Fender stainless 9050 flatwound strings offer warm, rich tone with reduced finger noise and a long life. For reggae, jazz, country, R&B and more, there's no better way to sustain mellow flatwound tone with a sleek feel and ultimate tuning stability.
9050L: .045, .060, .080, .100
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These strings don't get the love they deserve. I've tried Chromes, Pressurewounds, Ernie Ball roundwounds, and NYXL’s on my p-bass looking for some of the brightness of round wounds (NYXL’s are fantastic) but without the clank, finger noise and finger chewing. These Fender flat wounds are stainless steel for longevity and rumoured to be made by D’Addario. They have good clarity, even on the E string, and certainly more brightness than Chromes. Price-wise, they’re a good value for flatwounds and your fingers will love them.
Posted by Perry T on Apr 15, 2024