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D’Addario EXL220-5 is a 5-string version of our popular EXL220 set. With the addition of the .125 low B string, this set offers more flexibility for players than a standard bass set while still maintaining the distinctive combination of tone and feel found in all XL Nickel Wound bass sets. Fits long scale basses with a string scale length of up to 36 1/4 inches. D'Addario XL Nickel Wound Electric Bass strings are world-renowned as "The Player's Choice" amongst bass players of all genres and styles. All XL strings are precision wound on our exclusive digitally-controlled machines, ensuring each string has excellent intonation, clear fundamentals, and unparalleled consistency. Each string is wound with a nickelplated steel wrap wire known for distinctive bright tone with excellent magnetic output delivering a universally appealing and versatile tone for all playing styles.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • EXL220-5 5-String Nickel Wound Long Scale Super Light Bass Guitar Strings, 40-125
Finish
  • Nickel
Categories
Year
  • 2017

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PlayMusic123

Ontario, CA, United States
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Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:4,223
Product Overview
Bringing together a bright yet smooth nickel coated playing experience and a carbon-rich steel string core for extended playing, the D'Addario EXL220-5 5-String Nickel Wound Super Light Bass Guitar Strings are built for the demands of the modern bassist.

String Gauges: Wound .040, .060, .075, .095, .125

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