
DAddario Bass guitar Strings - XL Nickel Bass Strings - EXL160M - Perfect Intonation, consistent Feel, Powerful Durability - For
$29.68
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are D'Addario XL Nickel bass guitar strings made of? A: D'Addario XL Nickel bass guitar strings feature a high carbon steel core and are wound with nickel-plated steel wrap wire, providing a bright tone and smooth playability.
- Q: What is the gauge of the EXL160M bass string set? A: The EXL160M bass string set is a medium gauge set with string gauges ranging from 50 to 105.
- Q: Are these strings suitable for down tuning? A: Yes, the EXL160M set is a good choice for players looking to down tune, as it provides strong overall fundamentals and a booming low end.
- Q: What scale length do these bass strings fit? A: These strings are designed to fit medium scale basses with a string scale length of up to 34 inches.
- Q: How do I register for Players Circle points with these strings? A: You can earn Players Circle points by using the code found on the recyclable VCI bag that comes with the XL Nickel bass sets.
- Q: Where are D'Addario XL Nickel strings manufactured? A: D'Addario XL Nickel bass guitar strings are made in the USA at their New York production facility.
- Q: What makes D'Addario XL Nickel bass strings a popular choice among bass players? A: These strings are known for their clear fundamentals, tight lows, and consistent performance, making them trusted by players across various genres.
- Q: How often should I change my bass guitar strings? A: It's recommended to change bass guitar strings regularly, typically every 1-4 weeks, depending on how often you play and your personal preference for tone.
- Q: Do these strings provide good intonation? A: Yes, D'Addario XL strings are precision wound on exclusive digitally-controlled machines, ensuring excellent intonation and consistency.
- Q: What genres of music are these bass strings suitable for? A: D'Addario XL Nickel bass strings are versatile and suitable for a wide variety of musical genres, including rock, jazz, and funk.