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Description
Crafted for bassists who seek a smooth and warm tone, the La Bella 767-6W Bass VI White Nylon Tape Strings are designed to enhance your playing experience with their distinctive nylon tape winding. Perfect for Bass VI instruments, these strings provide a unique blend of warmth and clarity, producing a rich, vintage-inspired sound that stands out in any musical setting. Ideal for both studio sessions and live performances, these strings offer exceptional versatility, from deep, resonant lows to crisp, articulate highs.
The La Bella 767-6W set is engineered to minimize finger noise, making it a great choice for players who value a clean, professional sound. The innovative design of these nylon tape strings ensures a longer lifespan compared to traditional strings, providing a reliable and consistent performance over time. Whether you're exploring jazz, rock, or any genre in between, these strings deliver a smooth, comfortable playing feel that reduces finger fatigue and enhances your overall musical expression.
Key Features:
- Designed specifically for Bass VI instruments
- Nylon tape winding for warm, smooth tone
- Reduced finger noise for cleaner sound
- Longer lifespan compared to traditional strings
- Gauge: 26-35-44-55-75-95
- Ideal for various music genres, from jazz to rock
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Add artistNot sure if the exact type of strings I used was correct, but on early records he pretty much mimicked John Entwistle of The Who by using LaBella flats, a Jazz Bass and a pick like he did on some records due to John Entwistle recommending he do so. He only used them for a very short period before trying to make his own sounds with Rotosound Roundwounds and Sunn amps.
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