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DR Strings Fat-Beams Stainless Steel Medium-Lite 4-String Bass Strings (45-100)
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String gauges: 45-65-80-100
Fat-Beams Stainless Steel Medium-Lite bass strings are compression wound to produce fat mids, bright highs, and that distinct edgy Fat-Beam sound. Hand-made with the finest American stainless steel available, these strings are wound on round cores for increased flexibility and tone. DR Strings are hand-made (not machine-made) because DR's expert string-makers are capable of making micro adjustments needed through the winding process for the best sound and feel possible.
Fat-Beams Stainless Steel Medium-Lite bass strings are compression wound to produce fat mids, bright highs, and that distinct edgy Fat-Beam sound. Hand-made with the finest American stainless steel available, these strings are wound on round cores for increased flexibility and tone. DR Strings are hand-made (not machine-made) because DR's expert string-makers are capable of making micro adjustments needed through the winding process for the best sound and feel possible.



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submitted4 years ago
byMikeyM
fromCalifornia Bay Area
I usually prefer nickel strings; but these sound even better on my Sandberg.
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