D'Addario ECB81-5

long scale flatwound string set for 5-string bass guitar .45-.132

Coating: Uncoated

Number of strings: 5

Scale length: Long

Type of set: Sets

Wrap material: Stainless steel

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The more you order, the greater the discount.
  • Buy 2 for €67.62 each and save 2%
  • Buy 3 for €66.93 each and save 3%
  • Buy 4 for €66.24 each and save 4%
  • Buy 5 for €65.55 each and save 5%
  • Buy 6 for €64.86 each and save 6%
  • Buy 7 for €64.17 each and save 7%
  • Buy 8 for €63.48 each and save 8%
  • Buy 9 for €62.79 each and save 9%
  • Buy 10 for €62.10 each and save 10%
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XL Chromes are among the warmest, softest bass strings we have to offer. These flat-wound strings have an ultra-smooth feel and dark but warm tone, while allowing movement across the fretboard without finger noise. Made with a core of high carbon steel, Chromes stainless steel flat-wound wire is expertly wound on a series of interlocking lower windings, then meticulously polished for unparalleled smoothness and a tonal presence that blends beautifully into the mix. The 45-132 Regular Light gauge strings are made for 5-string basses. They take our most popular bass gauge and add a low B string.


  • Coating: Uncoated
  • Number of strings: 5
  • Scale length: Long
  • Type of set: Sets
  • Wrap material: Stainless steel
Brand D'Addario
Ean Code 0019954925710
Article number 53249
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