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    D'Addario EXL160BT Balanced Tension Nickel Wound Bass Guitar Strings, 50-120 Medium, Long Scale

    D'Addario D'Addario EXL160BT Balanced Tension Nickel Wound Bass Guitar Strings, 50-120 Medium, Long Scale

    C$29.99

    • D'Addario EXL160BT Balanced Tension Nickel Wound Bass Guitar Strings, 50-120 Medium, Long Scale
      • D'Addario EXL160BT Balanced Tension Nickel Wound Bass Guitar Strings, 50-120 Medium, Long Scale
      • D'Addario EXL160BT Balanced Tension Nickel Wound Bass Guitar Strings, 50-120 Medium, Long Scale

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      D'Addario EXL160BT Balanced Tension Nickel Wound Bass Guitar Strings, 50-120 Medium, Long Scale

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      C$29.99 Excl. tax

      • SKU: EXL160BT

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      Product Description

      EXL160 BT is a Balanced Tension set that allows for evenly balanced bending, fretting, plucking and slapping. XL Nickel Wound electric bass strings, long recognized as the industry standard, are ideal for a wide range of musical styles.

      PRODUCT SPECS

      • Coating: Uncoated
      • Number Of Strings: 4
      • Scale Length: Long
      • Set Type: Sets
      • Wrap Material: Nickel-Plated Steel

      PRODUCT FEATURES

      • Balanced Tension sets allow for evenly balanced bending, fretting, plucking and slapping.
      • Round wound with nickel plated steel for distinctive bright tone
      • Environmentally friendly, corrosion resistant packaging for strings that are always fresh
      • All D'Addario strings are designed, engineered, and manufactured in the USA
      • String Gauges: Wound .050, .067, .090, .120
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