Curt Mangan
Ordered today, shipped on Thursday.
Curt Mangan 10052 .052 Single Nickel Wound Electric
.0520
Length: 43 Inches Nickel-Plated Steel wound strings were introduced in the late Sixties and have become the most popular alloy for electric guitars and bass. Nickel-plated steel offers a balanced tone.
Ordered today, shipped on Thursday.
Curt Mangan 17009 9-42 Light ROUND CORE Pure Nickel
.0900 .0110 .0160 .0240w .0320 .0420
These strings are as "vintage" as you can get. Pure nickel wrap on a round tin-plated, high carbon steel core. Many players believe that round core strings feel easier to play with less tension and have a clearer tone. By design, round core strings must be handled carefully so that the out...
Ordered today, shipped on Thursday.
Curt Mangan 37003 11-52 Phosphor Bronze Light ROUND CORE
.0110 .0150 .0220w .0300 .0420 .0520
Round Core strings need some extra care when installing, do not cut them before they are in tune, and make sure not to install them twisted Phosphor Bronze wound strings were introduced in the early Seventies and have become the most popular acoustic string. Phosphor bronze wire is made f...
Ordered today, shipped on Thursday.
Curt Mangan 40020 .020 Single Nickel Wound Bass
.0200
Total Length 53 inches. Winding: 36 3/4" Nickel-Plated Steel wound strings were introduced in the late Sixties and have become the most popular alloy for electric guitars and bass. Nickel-plated steel tends to offer the most balanced tone.
Ordered today, shipped on Thursday.
Curt Mangan 40040 .040 Single Nickel Wound Bass
.0400
Total Length 53 inches. Winding: 36 3/4" Nickel-Plated Steel wound strings were introduced in the late Sixties and have become the most popular alloy for electric guitars and bass. Nickel-plated steel tends to offer the most balanced tone.
Ordered today, shipped on Thursday.
Curt Mangan 41000 45-105 FlatWound Bass Light
.0450 .0640 .0850 .0105
Historic stainless flatwound Bass Guitar strings Great for jazz, but also used for many other styles of music. Benefits of Flatwound Bass Guitar Strings: -Consistent tone over the life of the strings -Less Fret wear -Smooth surface causes less "squeaking" and easier on fingers -Mellow soun...
Ordered today, shipped on Thursday.
Curt Mangan 00008 .008 Single Plain steel Electric or Acoustic
.0800
Length: 43 Inches Plain ball-end strings are made from tin-plated, high-carbon steel. This type of wire is considered spring wire. These strings are used on both electric and acoustic guitars.
Ordered today, shipped on Thursday.
Curt Mangan 00012 .012 Single Plain steel Electric or Acoustic
.0120
Length: 43 Inches Plain ball-end strings are made from tin-plated, high-carbon steel. This type of wire is considered spring wire. These strings are used on both electric and acoustic guitars.
Ordered today, shipped on Thursday.
Curt Mangan 11152 11-52 MTHB Nickel wound
.0110 .0150 .0220w .0300 .0420 .0520
Length: 43 inches Nickel-Plated Steel wound strings were introduced in the late Sixties and have become the most popular alloy for electric guitars and bass. Nickel-plated steel tends to offer the most balanced tone.
Ordered today, shipped on Thursday.
Curt Mangan 27006 13-56 80/20 Bronze Medium ROUND CORE
.0130 .0170 .0260w .0360 .0460 .0560
80/20 Bronze wound strings are often called old-school, vintage and/or bright bronze and were the most popular (only) alloy used to make acoustic strings until the introduction of phosphor in the early Seventies. 80/20 bronze wire is made from 80 percent copper and 20 percent zinc. 80/20 b...
Ordered today, shipped on Thursday.
Curt Mangan 38202 10-46 MONEL Hex
.0100 .0130 .0170p .0260w .0360 .0460
Monel has been around since the early 1900’s and consists of 67% Pure Nickel, 30% Copper, 3% of the magic juice that contains magnesium, zinc and other elements making Monel resistant to salt water (sweat). Monel also has a very unique “earthy” tone and is used on both acoustics and ...
Ordered today, shipped on Thursday.
Curt Mangan 40050 .050 Single Nickel Wound Bass
.0500
Total Length 53 inches. Winding: 36 3/4" Nickel-Plated Steel wound strings were introduced in the late Sixties and have become the most popular alloy for electric guitars and bass. Nickel-plated steel tends to offer the most balanced tone.