Bass Electric 4 string
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Dogal R44 Traditional Long Scale, Chrome, flat wound 4string
.0042
Traditional System Long Scale 125cm Chrome, flat wound, round core The R44 Dogal Vintage Flat set has been in production since 1959. Its steel round core is wrapped with copper and a layer of iron and chrome. The use of copper – which affects the string magnetic field – results in the ...
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Rotosound RB 40 Roto Bass (Nickel)
.040 .060 .080 .100
Nickel on steel, extra bright, unsilked so therefore less expensive than the RS series. Punchy bottom end with lots of sustain and great for all styles of music!
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Rotosound RB 45 Roto Bass (Nickel)
.045 .065 .085 .105
Nickel on steel, extra bright, unsilked so therefore less expensive than the RS series. Punchy bottom end with lots of sustain and great for all styles of music!
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Rotosound RB 50 Roto Bass (Nickel)
.050 .070 .090 .110
Nickel on steel, extra bright, unsilked so therefore less expensive than the RS series. Punchy bottom end with lots of sustain and great for all styles of music!
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R. Cocco RC 4 C Stainless steel round
.040 .060 .075 .095
In 1951, Richard Cocco Senior began to manufacture the finest handmade strings at the time when the first electric bass guitars were introduced. Fascinated by this new instrument, he developed the Cocco method of hand winding to make these new strings which proved to be so fine that some...
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R. Cocco RC 4 D Stainless steel round
.040 .060 .080 .100
In 1951, Richard Cocco Senior began to manufacture the finest handmade strings at the time when the first electric bass guitars were introduced. Fascinated by this new instrument, he developed the Cocco method of hand winding to make these new strings which proved to be so fine that some...
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R. Cocco RC 4 De Exposed core Stainless steel round
.040 .060 .080 .100
Exposed core for increased sustain and clarity, In 1951, Richard Cocco Senior began to manufacture the finest handmade strings at the time when the first electric bass guitars were introduced. Fascinated by this new instrument, he developed the Cocco method of hand winding to make the...
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R. Cocco RC 4 DN Nickel Round Wound
.040 .060 .080 .100
In 1951, Richard Cocco Senior began to manufacture the finest handmade strings at the time when the first electric bass guitars were introduced. Fascinated by this new instrument, he developed the Cocco method of hand winding to make these new strings which proved to be so fine that some...
Ordered before 15:00, will be shipped today.
R. Cocco RC 4 E Stainless steel round
.044 .062 .085 .105
In 1951, Richard Cocco Senior began to manufacture the finest handmade strings at the time when the first electric bass guitars were introduced. Fascinated by this new instrument, he developed the Cocco method of hand winding to make these new strings which proved to be so fine that some...
Ordered before 15:00, will be shipped today.
R. Cocco RC 4 F Stainless steel round
.045 .065 .080 .100
In 1951, Richard Cocco Senior began to manufacture the finest handmade strings at the time when the first electric bass guitars were introduced. Fascinated by this new instrument, he developed the Cocco method of hand winding to make these new strings which proved to be so fine that some...
Ordered before 15:00, will be shipped today.
R. Cocco RC 4 FAT PAK Nickel round
.044 .062 .085 .110
In 1951, Richard Cocco Senior began to manufacture the finest handmade strings at the time when the first electric bass guitars were introduced. Fascinated by this new instrument, he developed the Cocco method of hand winding to make these new strings which proved to be so fine that some...
Ordered before 15:00, will be shipped today.
R. Cocco RC 4 FAT PAK Stainless steel round
.044 .062 .085 .110
In 1951, Richard Cocco Senior began to manufacture the finest handmade strings at the time when the first electric bass guitars were introduced. Fascinated by this new instrument, he developed the Cocco method of hand winding to make these new strings which proved to be so fine that some...