Categories
Bass strings number
Connector type
- Jack mono 6,3mm (straight)
- Jack mono 6,3mm (angled)
- Jack stereo 6,3mm (straight)
- Jack stereo 6,3mm (angled)
- Jack stereo 3,5mm (straight)
- Jack stereo 2,5mm (straight)
- XLR (male)
- XLR (female)
- SpeakON
- Jack stereo (3,5mm)->Jack stereo (6,3mm)
- Jack mono (6,3mm)<-> Jack mono (6,3mm)
- Jack stereo (6,3mm)<-> Jack stereo (6,3mm)
Aplication
Length
Connector 1
Connector 2
Profile
String Set Gauge
Strings Material
Plain Strings Gauge
Wrapped Strings Gauge
String Tension
Material
String Set Gauge
- 07 - 36
- 08 - 38
- 08 - 39
- 08 - 40
- 08 - 42
- 08 - 46
- 08,5 - 39
- 08,5 - 40
- 09 - 40
- 09 - 41
- 09 - 42
- 09 - 43
- 09 - 46
- 09 - 48
- 09 - 52
- 09 - 54
- 09 - 58
- 09 - 59
- 09 - 62
- 09 - 65
- 09 - 70
- 09 - 72
- 09 - 74
- 09 - 76
- 09 - 80
- 09 - 84
- 09 - 90
- 09 - 105
- 09,5 - 42
- 09,5 - 43
- 09,5 - 44
- 09,5 - 46
- 09,5 - 48
- 09,5 - 64
- 10 - 38
- 10 - 44
- 10 - 45
- 10 - 46
- 10 - 48
- 10 - 49
- 10 - 50
- 10 - 52
- 10 - 54
- 10 - 56
- 10 - 58
- 10 - 59
- 10 - 60
- 10 - 62
- 10 - 64
- 10 - 74
- 10 - 76
- 10 - 80
- 10,5 - 48
- 10,5 - 50
- 10,5 - 52
- 11 - 46
- 11 - 47
- 11 - 48
- 11 - 49
- 11 - 50
- 11 - 52
- 11 - 53
- 11 - 54
- 11 - 56
- 11 - 58
- 11 - 59
- 11 - 64
- 11 - 65
- 11 - 70
- 11 - 74
- 11 - 85
- 11 ,5 - 56
- 12 - 50
- 12 - 51
- 12 - 52
- 12 - 54
- 12 - 56
- 12 - 60
- 12 - 62
- 12 - 68
- 13 - 53
- 13 - 54
- 13 - 56
- 13 - 62
- 13 - 70
- 13 - 72
- 13 - 74
- 14 - 55
- 14 - 67
- 14 - 68
- 14 - 70
- 14 - 79
- 14 - 80
- 15 - 56
- 24 - 84
Strings Material
Winding type
Wrapped Strings Gauge (EG)
String Gauge - Bass
- 20, 30, 42, 54, 74, 90
- 20, 40, 60, 80, 100
- 24, 34, 44, 56, 74, 84
- 25, 45, 65, 85, 105
- 30, 45, 65, 80, 100, 130
- 30, 50, 65, 85
- 30, 50, 70, 90
- 32, 45, 65, 80, 100, 130
- 35, 55, 70, 90
- 35, 55, 75, 95
- 37, 50, 62, 90
- 40, 55, 70, 95
- 40, 55, 75, 95
- 40, 60, 70, 95
- 40, 60, 75, 95
- 40, 60, 75, 95, 125
- 40, 60, 80, 100
- 40, 60, 80, 100, 120
- 40, 60, 80, 100, 125
- 40, 60, 80, 100, 130
- 43, 63, 85, 107
- 43, 63, 85, 107, 127
- 43, 65, 80, 110
- 45, 55, 80, 95
- 45, 60, 80, 100
- 45, 60, 80, 107
- 45, 65, 80, 100
- 45, 65, 80, 100, 130
- 45, 65, 80, 100, 132
- 45, 65, 80, 105
- 45, 65, 80, 105, 130
- 45, 65, 85, 105
- 45, 65, 85, 105, 125
- 45, 65, 85, 105, 130
- 45, 65, 85, 105, 135
- 45, 65, 85, 110
- 45, 65, 85, 110, 130
- 50, 65, 85, 100
- 50, 65, 85, 105
- 50, 65, 85, 105, 135
- 50, 67, 90, 120
- 50, 70, 85, 105
- 50, 70, 85, 105, 135
- 50, 70, 85, 110
- 50, 70, 90, 110
- 55, 70, 90, 105
- 55, 75, 90, 110
- 65, 80, 100, 130
- 65, 80, 105, 130
- 85, 105, 135, 175
Strings Gauge - Bass Guitar
String sets gauge - Mandolin
String sets gauge - Banjo
Type
Series
Shape
Case/Bag
Availability
Price
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ERNIE BALL EB 3122 Coated Titanium strings (9-46)
ERNIE BALL EB 3122 Coated Titanium RPS strings (9-46) Hybrid Slinky
Availability: Available
D'ADDARIO XL Nickel Wound EXL125 (09-46)
D'ADDARIO guitar strings - XL Nickel Wound EXL125 (09-46)
Availability: Available
D'ADDARIO XSE Nickel Wound (09-46)
D'ADDARIO XSE Nickel Wound, coated electric guitar strings (09-46) Super Light Top/Regular Bottom
Availability: Available
D'ADDARIO XTE Nickel Wound (09-46)
D'ADDARIO XTE Nickel Wound Super Light Top/Regular Bottom electric guitar strings (9-46)
Availability: Available
DUNLOP Nickel Plated Steel (09-46)
DUNLOP Nickel Plated Steel electric guitar strings (09-46)
Availability: Available
ERNIE BALL 2222 Nickel Slinky (9-46)
Electric guitar strings - ERNIE BALL 2222 Hybrid Slinky (9-46)
Availability: Available
ERNIE BALL 2233 Nickel Wound (9-46) 12str.
Electric guitar strings - ERNIE BALL 2233 Nickel Wound (9-46) 12-string
Availability: Available
ERNIE BALL 2241 Slinky RPS (9-46)
Electric guitar strings - ERNIE BALL 2241 Hybrid Slinky RPS (9-46)
Availability: Available
ERNIE BALL 2247 Stainless Steel (9-46)
ERNIE BALL 2247 Stainless Steel Electric Guitar Hybrid Slinky Strings (9-46)
Availability: Available
ERNIE BALL 2252 Slinky Classic (9-46)
ERNIE BALL 2252 Hybrid Slinky Classic Rock n Roll Pure Nickel electric guitar strings (9-46)
Availability: Available
ERNIE BALL 2722 Slinky Cobalt (9-46)
Electric guitar strings - ERNIE BALL 2722 Hybrid Slinky Cobalt (9-46)
Availability: Available
ERNIE BALL 2922 M-Steel (9-46)
ERNIE BALL 2922 Hybrid Slinky M-Steel (9-46) Electric Guitar Strings
Availability: Available
FENDER Original Bullets 3150LR (09-46)
Set of FENDER 0733150404 Original Bullets® Pure Nickel Bullet-End 3150LR strings (09-46)
Availability: Available
FENDER Super Bullets 3250LR (09-46)
Set of FENDER 0733250404 Super Bullets® Nickel-Plated Steel Bullet End 3250LR strings (09-46)
Availability: Available
FRAMUS Blue Label (09-46)
FRAMUS Blue Label Custom Light electric guitar strings (09-46)
Availability: Available
ROTOSOUND Roto Orange RH9 (9-46)
ROTOSOUND Roto Orange RH9 electric guitar strings (9-46) Hybrid
Availability: Available
THOMASTIK Power Brights (9-46)
THOMASTIK INFELD VIENNA RP109 Power Brights Heavy Bottom electric guitar strings (09-46)
Availability: Available
There is a number of accessories available for a musician on today's market. Playing a bass or a guitar you will always need some spare strings. If you want to play with your friends you will probably also need a guitar strap. Picks are often used for bass or a guitar and might be important for you as they do change the sound. There are available protective bags and cases for carrying your instruments as well as care and maintenance products to keep them in good condition. Let's look at some most popular guitar and bass accessories.
As we play our instruments mostly with our hands the strings tend to break and it is absolutely normal thing. However, it may be frustrating when the string breaks exactly when you want to play or practice. Therefore we suggest having at least one spare set of strings with you. If you want to play in a band situation you should always play and practice with the strap on and get used to it. If you play mostly at home, sitting on your chair or sofa you don't need a strap however it can still protect your instrument. Holding a guitar or bass on a strap is very convenient when you need to plug in some cables or change settings on your amplifier. If you play an electric guitar/bass you would need at least one cable to connect your instrument with an amplifier. A good quality cable not only looks good and lasts for a long time. Quality cables have better shielding and solid plugs to make sure you will sound the best you can. Patch cables are used to connect your effects and you can make or upgrade your own cables using quality plugs. Capo is used to play the songs you know in higher pitch using the same chord shapes. A very useful tool if you can't sing in the original key. There are a number of care products to clean and protect your instrument. You should regularly clean your guitar finish, strings, and hardware with products that are designed specifically for each job. This will help to keep your instrument in good shape so it will never let you down. There is no answer to this question as everyone prefers different picks. Sometimes one person uses different picks depending on a situation or an instrument they play. Guitar picks are mostly cheap so we suggest buying a handful of them try them out. You will be surprised how much they can change a feel or sound of a guitar. Pick holders come in handy for someone who likes to keep things in place. The easiest way is to use a tuner - a small electronic device that will tell you if your guitar is in tune. Most popular are clip-on tuners that you can attach to the instrument headstock. Some of them come with a metronome built-in, a clever tool to help you play with the beat. There is a lot of tools and accessories for guitar or bass like humidification, soundhole covers, peg winders, guitar stands, strap-locks, guitar multi-tools, cleaning rags and many other that you don't really need to play the guitar. They are quite useful however and therefore are usually a great idea for a gift.Click for more
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