Hofner Bass Flat Wound Strings - Short (30”) Scale - Custom manufactured for Hofner by a legendary German string manufacturer, these flatwound strings will restore the original tone to your Hofner Beatle Bass. This is the string set with green silk ends that comes installed on all new German made "Mersey" V62, V63, V64, Deluxe, and Club Basses. The gauges of the strings are:


G - .040, D - .055, A - .070, E - .100

These strings are designed for short scale basses (30 inch scale) such as the Hofner Beatle Bass, and are not long enough for full scale basses. These strings may be used on the Hofner Icon and Contemporary Series Beatle Basses.

The E string of these Hofner bass strings have a chracteristically short sustain and fuller bass response that  emulates the sound of a stand up violin bass. 

There are no warranties, exchanges, or returns on string sales. We do not offer replacements for strings that break either prematurely or upon installation, nor do we provide replacements for tonal issues. All strings sets are new but sold "as is."

Due to ongoing issues with lost packages and failed deliveries, North Coast Music is currently not accepting orders destined for delivery in Italy or Mexico, no exceptions.




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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • H1133B
Finish
  • Flat Wound Nickel
Categories
Year
  • 2023
Made In
  • Germany

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Cudahy, WI, United States
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