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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...
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Curt Mangan 50110 50-110 heavy Nickel Wound
.050 . 070 . 090 . 110
Set voor bas gitaar Heavy tension. Snaar Lengte: 53 inch Taper Lengte: 36 3/8 inch. Vernikkeld staal omwonden snaren werden geïntroduceerd in de late jaren zestig en zijn uitgegroeid tot de meest populaire legering voor elektrische gitaren en basgitaren. Vernikkeld staal heeft de neiging...
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Curt Mangan 00020 .020 Single Plain steel Electric or Acoustic
.0200
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.
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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.
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Curt Mangan 10838 08-38 Super light Nickel Wound
.0800 .0110 .0140 .0220w .0300 .0380
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.
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Curt Mangan 14004 13-56 jazz Flatwound
.0130 .0170 .0260w .0360 .0460 .0560
Historic stainless flatwound guitar strings, Great for jazz, but also used for many other styles of music. Benefits of Flatwound Guitar Strings: -Consistent tone over the life of the strings -Less Fret wear -Smooth surface causes less "squeaking" and easier on fingers -Mellow sound -Last l...
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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.
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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.
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Curt Mangan 00022 .022 Single Plain steel Electric or Acoustic
.0220
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.
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Curt Mangan 10044 .044 Single Nickel Wound Electric
.0440
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.
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Curt Mangan 10090 .090 Single Nickel Wound Electric
.0900
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.
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Curt Mangan 12022 .022 Single Stainless steel Wound Electric
.022
String Length: 43 inches Stainless Steel wound strings became popular in the early Seventies. Stainless Steel strings are the brightest sounding strings and offer extended life to players who have acidic hands. Stainless Wound strings are created by wrapping Stainless Steel alloys ar...










