
GHS Strings, 5-String Bass Precision Flats, Stainless Steel Flatwound, 37.25'' Winding, Medium (.045.126) (M3050-5)
$65.80
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are GHS Precision Flats made of? A: GHS Precision Flats are made with a highly magnetic stainless steel flat wrap on a hex core, providing durability and a smooth satin finish.
- Q: What is the winding length of these bass strings? A: The winding length of the GHS Precision Flats is 37.25 inches, suitable for long-scale bass guitars.
- Q: What gauge are the GHS Precision Flats? A: The GHS Precision Flats bass strings are medium gauge, specifically ranging from .045 to .126.
- Q: What tone can I expect from these strings? A: You can expect a traditional deep percussive tone from GHS Precision Flats, thanks to their unique cross-winding process.
- Q: How do GHS Precision Flats compare to roundwound strings? A: GHS Precision Flats provide a smoother feel and a warmer, more vintage tone compared to roundwound strings, making them ideal for certain musical styles.
- Q: Are these strings suitable for all playing styles? A: While GHS Precision Flats are versatile, they are particularly well-suited for players seeking a deep, vintage sound and those who play Motown or similar genres.
- Q: How should I care for my GHS Precision Flats? A: To care for your GHS Precision Flats, wipe them down with a clean cloth after each use to remove sweat and oils, and store them in a dry place.
- Q: What makes these strings last longer? A: GHS Precision Flats utilize high breakpoint technology, focusing on ultimate tensile strength for unmatched durability and longevity.
- Q: Can I use these strings on a 4-string bass? A: While designed for 5-string basses, GHS Precision Flats can be used on 4-string basses if you choose to omit the lowest string.
- Q: Are GHS Precision Flats easy to install? A: Yes, GHS Precision Flats are designed for easy installation, and they will fit most standard bass guitar bridges without any modifications.