Ernie Ball - 1755 Slinky Flatwound 55
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Guitar Strings
The Ernie Ball 1755 Slinky Flatwound 55 model is a robust bass string of extraordinary quality with a gauge 55. Made in America, it is sold individually and is very resistant to oxidation and wear. This reference features a hexagonal tin-plated steel core as well as flat nickel-plated steel wiring which generates a more harmonious and soothing melody.
ARTICLE N° 94209
Specifications
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Ernie Ball 1755 Slinky Flatwound 55
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Bass string
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Sold individually
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Wiring: flat nickel-plated steel
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Core: hexagonal in tin-plated steel
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Pull: 055
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Resistant to oxidation and wear
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Made in the USA
Presentation
The Ernie Ball reference 1755 Slinky Flatwound 55 is an American bass string with a gauge of 55. It is ideal for revitalizing your guitar and relaunching your musical career. By virtue of its resistance to corrosion and wear, this product is distinguished by exceptional longevity. It features flat nickel-plated steel wiring and a tin-plated steel core for a more melodious and warm sound.
Eliminate initial sound malfunctions and enjoy uninterrupted and pleasant acoustic performance. This robust rope is only sold per unit.
The Ernie Ball brand is renowned for the superiority of its items, which has enabled it to gain a prominent position in the market.
Eliminate initial sound malfunctions and enjoy uninterrupted and pleasant acoustic performance. This robust rope is only sold per unit.
The Ernie Ball brand is renowned for the superiority of its items, which has enabled it to gain a prominent position in the market.
Information
Type of guitar
Acoustic bass, Electric bass
Instrument type
Acoustic bass, Electric bass
Gauge of the pack
055
Number of strings
1
Installation type
ball-end strings
Core Wire
Tinned Steel
Wiring type
Flat Wound
Wiring material
Nickel-plated steel
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Ernie Ball - 1755 Slinky Flatwound 55
Ernie Ball - 1755 Slinky Flatwound 55
10 €
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Out of stock
Contact us for delivery times