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Dunlop DBN45105 Nickel Wound Bass Strings, Medium, .045–.105, 4 Strings/Set

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Features

  • Warm tone
  • Strong fundamental
  • Smooth feel
  • Item Package Dimension: 6.L x 5.99999999388W x 0.H inches
  • Item Package Weight - 0.3 Pounds
  • Item Package Quantity - 1
  • Product Type - INSTRUMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES

Description

Carefully selected core-to-wrap ratios yield low tension strings with an extremely long life, and minimal break-in time. Each set is exceptionally well balanced string-to-string, and provides an amazing amount of dynamic range. Dunlop Bass Strings are available in warm and rich sounding nickel-plated steel and punchy and bright stainless steel in all popular and custom gauges. Gauges: .045, .065, .85, .105


Brand: JIM DUNLOP


String Gauge: Medium


Color: Sand


Instrument: Bass Guitar


String Material Type: Steel


Item Weight: 3.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: 4.5 x 0.1 x 4.5 inches


Item model number: DBN45105


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 16, 2004


Color Name: Sand


String Gauge: Medium


String Material: Steel


Number of Strings: 4


Size: Medium


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  • Great strings
First, let me start off by admitting I am not a bassist. I am a guitar player. I have a P Bass clone to write bass lines for music I record at home. I play with my fingers, thank you very much. No picks for me, even though I am a guitarist. So keep all this in mind as you read below. I like these strings very much. The tone is very even and notes are clear. Even the notes from low E up to G on the 4th string are distinct, which is not common on budget basses in my experience. The stock strings that were on this bass did not have this clarity. Also, the overall tone is nice. You can make it bright sounding, or you can make it mellow by plucking the strings with different parts of your fingers. Something else I noticed is the volume is pretty even from 4th strings up to 1st string, with the D and G strings being slightly louder depending on how you pluck. With this in mind, I can even the volume out with my plucking hand attack. The stock D'Adarrio strings didn't do this. Another nice feature is the stings feel good to the touch. Not as rough as the other brand. It's not as smooth as a flatwound, but still smoother feeling than some other brands of roundwounds. Also, The tension of the strings feel more consistent from string to string. On many basses, I've found that the low strings are really tight feeling and the upper stings feel loose. It is nice to have a set of strings where all strings feel the same aside from size. I don't know if fulltime bassists would agree with what I've said here. They know this instrument far better than a guy that has spent 20-some years playing the guitar. But I would tell them to give these a try if they are using a similar type of string. I have tried many brands of guitar strings and switched to dunlops on guitar. What I found great about the guitar strings also exists in these bass strings. I can't say anything about longevity, but so far I am very pleased with these strings. These strings make playing bass enjoyable for a guitarist. Imagine what they could do for someone that knew what they were doing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2013 by longtimeVHfan

  • Great Value for a great set of strings
Dunlop makes great strings! i regularly use 10's and 11's on my guitars, but once i got my hands on a bass, these were the first sets' trying. They have a great punch and clarity, as well as a nice bass tone. For the price, you can't beat what you get, and they last a good while as well. great tone, at a great price! If you're looking for a set, jump on these! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2020 by Andres Sandoval

  • Great strings!
I was pleasantly surprised with these strings. Been playing for 11 years and I usually play a 5 string but needed to bring the 4 string out of the closet for a metal band beleive it or not. I slap, pop, and have a pretty aggressive style. These strings have a smooth tension and a nice bright grinding tone. They stayed fresh for about 2 weeks enough for 2 shows and the tone was all there both nights. Definitely recommend these strings for those on the budget. Dunlop makes great pedals and accessories they definitely got bass strings down. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2016 by MC Hammen

  • Not bad for the price
I was selling a pbass that I had received in a trade and decided to treat it to a new set of strings to entice a buyer. The strings sounded and played fine. While I'm a half wound guy myself, these round wounds are def not bad for the price!
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2018 by Carl - Bethlehem PA

  • Quality Bass Guitar Strings!
These strings made an old Rouge Deluxe IV Bass sing again! I'd buy them again without hesitation. It was my first time changing strings and I had an easy time doing it. Be sure to watch a "how to" video online first to get your confidence up and know you can do it! Seriously don't wait until your strings are rusty and dull, order these today! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2019 by Gus Chiggins

  • Comfortable Nickel Rounds
I'm impressed with these Dunlop nickel bass (45-105) strings. As they break in, they deliver exactly what is promised on the package: warm tone, strong fundamental and smooth feel (very comfortable for a round wound string). Also, I think they are a bit more flexible than other nickel-plated strings of similar gauge. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2016 by Leo

  • These are pretty good strings
These are pretty good strings. I haven't used everything that is out there I usually stick to what I know, but I really liked the Dunlop electric guitar strings I had tried. And so far from the brands of bass strings I have tried, I like these strings best. I was using DR High Beams before. I still like those alright but these are a less expensive alternative that sounds just as good if not better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2015 by Kindle Customer

  • loses its brilliance quickly
Dunlop usually makes a great product no matter what it is. that is why I chose to try these strings. I own several basses, so I play certain ones for certain things, after stringing up my Jazz bass and playing it a few times, then playing the others, coming back to these Dunlops, they seemed to lose their brilliance very quickly Unless you change strings ALOT, i would try another brand, sorry Dunlop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2017 by jonnyb

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