NewStrings - superior quality strings at discount prices


ELECTRIC BASS STRINGS
Nickel-Plated and Stainless Steel Round and Flat wound



 

Many bassists believe nickel plated bass strings give a softer feel, warmer tone and reduced fret wear compared with stainless steel. However, stainless steel is often preferred for its brighter, punchier performance. At the end of the day its personal choice. That's why we do both.

 SONIC BOOM long scale (Nickel and Stainless) 4,5 and 6-string electric bass strings and now flat wound stainless steel long favoured by jazz and fretless players.

Our Internet Prices are about 50% cheaper than similar top quality strings in the High Street.
 
SPECIAL - BUY 2 Sets of 4-string for £19.98. ( Equivalent to £9.99 /set.)

Gauges

4-string

40 60 80 100

from £9.99 per set

4-string
FLAT WOUND

45 65 80 105

only £17.99 per set

5-string

45 65 80 105 130

£14.99

6-string

35 45 65 80 105 130

£16.99

Bassist Product News: Many bassists use greasy additives to prolong the life of their strings. And, if you can stand the mess the stuff makes, then to a degree many of these products are helpful. But at last there is a new product that truly offers string protection and without all the greasy, oily mess. STRINGLIFE is a major breakthrough. It allows you to make your own ultra thin coated strings that perform in the same way as very expensive nano coated strings. No grease, no mess and the strings play as if they have no coating on them.

STRINGLIFE penetrates the windings of strings minimising corrosion of the string core as well as the windings. We are very proud to be the first European supplier of this superb innovation.
How to use it. At the end of a gig just rub down your strings with a clean cloth, apply STRINGLIFE to the strings using the handy applicator and your bass guitar is ready to use the next time you pick it up. And the bottle just lasts and lasts for hundreds of applications. At £7.75 a bottle this stuff is great value and definitely worth trying. We know you won't be disappointed.

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