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  1. Labella Black Nylon Tapewound

    $49.99 - $73.99
    4, 5, and 6 String Black Nylon Tapewound
    Now available in a Light gauge! Redesigned for improved tone, sustainability and longevity, these stainless steel wound strings have an outer wrapping of black nylon tape. Ideal for fretless electric basses, these strings"
  2. Labella Deep Talkin' Bass

    $45.95 - $66.95
    4, 5, or 6 String Stainless Steel Deep Talkin' Flatwounds
    Deep Talkin' Flatwound Stainless Steel Since the 50s and 60s, La Bella’s DEEP TALKIN’ BASS Stainless Steel Flat Wounds have been the choice of professional bass players and continue to be the standard for the...
  3. Labella Deep Talkin' Bass 1954

    $45.95 - $56.95
    4, 5, or 6 String Stainless Steel Deep Talkin' 1954 Flatwounds
    The 0760M set was used on virtually every Motown gold record in the 1960s. Donald “Duck“ Dunn used the same strings on countless recordings with Otis Redding and Booker T. & the MG’s. They’re the fullest and deepest sounding...
  4. Labella Gold White Nylon Tapewound

    $46.95 - $73.99
    4, 5, and 6 String Gold White Nylon Tape Wound Strings
    The Gold White Nylon Tape Wound bass strings are the latest addition to our popular tape wound lineup! Constructed with Golden Alloy (80/20 brass) underlays, these strings are brighter in tone compared to the Copper White Nylon Tape Wounds, and also...
  5. Labella Low Tension Flats

    $45.95 - $59.95
    4, or 5 String Labella Stainless Steel Low Tension Flexible Flatwounds
    Low Tension Flexible Flatwounds Stainless Steel La Bella Strings is taking a new approach to flat wound bass strings - the result is the LIGHT TENSION FLEXIBLE FLATS series. Using the same techniques that have made the...
  6. Labella White Nylon Tapewound

    $49.99 - $73.99
    4, 5, and 6 String White Nylon Tapewound Strings
    As the originators of the Black Nylon Tape Wound bass set, La Bella introduces the White Nylon Tapewound sets. Unlike the classic Black Nylon sets, the White Nylon Tape Wound sets are made with a transparent nylon wrapped over stainless steel underlays....
  7. Rotosound Bronze Bass 44

    $41.95 - $52.95
    Rotosound 4, and 5 String Bronze Bass 44 Phosphor Roundwound Bass Strings
    An old stalwart from Rotosound's history that still has a loyal following among the acoustic bass fraternity. The tonal response from our specially formulated bronze really brightens up an otherwise muddy sound from certain hollow bodied basses. Available...
  8. Rotosound Jazz Bass 77

    $44.95 - $64.95
    Rotosound 4, 5, and 6-String Jazz Bass 77 Monel Flatwound Bass Strings
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  9. Rotosound Nexus Bass

    $41.95
    Rotosound 4 String Nexus Bass Black Polymer Coated Bass Strings
    Nexus Bass (Black Polymer Coated) Take the worlds most famous maker of electric bass strings, look for a high energy rich in mid-tones alternative to steels with high presence, add a silky smooth black polycoat dressing over...
  10. Rotosound Solo Bass 55

    $54.95
    Rotosound 4, and 5 String Solo Bass 55 Stainless Steel Pressure wound Roundwound Bass Strings
    Another first designed in 1977 by James How is the stainless steel bass string with his patented linea pressure-wound finish. Once the string is wound a rolling technique is applied under pressure which displaces the crown of each winding producing...
  11. Rotosound Tru Bass 88

    $47.95 - $64.95
    Rotosound 4, 5, and 6 String TruBass 88 Black Nylon Flatwound Bass Strings
    A string that was specifically designed by James How for Jim Burns's famous Black Bison in 1962.This string emulates the upright bass sound and the nearest you will ever get to a double bass that can be played as an electric bass. The magnetic...

Frequently Asked Questions

Question: Where Can I Buy Strings?

Answer: You can buy these from Best Bass Gear by Calling 877-839-3531 or Emailing us at sales@bestbassgear.com or chatting with our Bass Techs

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