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Fender Bass Guitar Strings, Nickel Plated Steel Roundwound, 7250L .040-.100, Light, Made in USA

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Style: Light, 40-100


Pattern Name: Bass Strings


Features

  • Our #1 selling bass guitar strings, Super 7250s are included on most Fender electric basses when leaving the factory
  • Nickel-plated steel combines the high output and dynamic sound of steel with the smooth feel of nickel
  • Bright roundwound tone for 34 scale instruments
  • Ball-end design with classic Fender colors help make string changes a breeze
  • Made in the U.S.A.

Description

Fender 7250 nickel-plated steel strings combine the high output and dynamic sound of steel with the smooth feel of nickel. These roundwound strings are bright and punchy and are perfect for rock, blues and more. There's no better way to let your bass personality shine through than with this highly articulate string set.

Brand: Fender


String Gauge: Light


Color: 7250 Nickel-Plated


Instrument: Bass Guitar


String Material Type: Steel


Item Weight: 3.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: 4.25 x 4.25 x 0.35 inches


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: 0737250403


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 8, 2005


Color Name: 7250 Nickel-Plated


String Gauge: Light


String Material: Steel


Number of Strings: 4


Size: Light 40-100


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  • 5 Star Strings! What a surprise! DO IT! Great guages too!
Style: 5-String Light, 40-115 Pattern Name: Bass Strings
Much better than I was expecting! Wow! I absolutely love the guages that they use. I usually have to build custom sets. The light set is perfect for some of my stuff. I can't recommend these enough!
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024 by Somecoolname

  • Better than Ernie Balls
Style: 5-String Medium, 45-125 Pattern Name: Bass Strings
New to 5 string bass, but been playing bass for decades. First set on the five were Ernie Bs - I didn’t like them - the intonation on the G string in particular is bad and they have this weird resonate shrillness to them - tried the Fenders and they sound great, very consistent across all five strings - a bit taut to begin with, but break in quickly. It may be too much tension for a bass with a sensitive neck, but fine on my Carvin. Had a chance to record a little with them and liked the tone immediately - the band likes it too. Different strings may work better for different instruments, styles and tastes - I play ambient, metal, rock, blues - I like these strings, I think you will too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024 by James D

  • Excellent strings, BUT…
Style: 5-String Medium, 45-125 Pattern Name: Bass Strings
Lovely strings, but inspect them before the Amazon return window closes to confirm they are not kinked or damaged, particularly, if purchased as a ‘Used’ item. To hold proper tune, they cannot be kinked before installation on the instrument. Blessings
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024 by Micah

  • Excellent, long lasting
Style: Medium Light, 45-100 Pattern Name: Bass Strings
Nice, bright tone for a long time. Hold tuning very well.
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023 by M. Bern

  • Like Meyatch, I think the tone of these things ...
Style: Medium Light, 45-100 Pattern Name: Bass Strings
Like Meyatch, I think the tone of these things leaves a little to be desired. My main strings are Rotosound roundwounds, which in my opinion have a more balanced sound with more grunt at the bottom end. These Fenders seem to have a bit of bloom in the upper mids. I'm waiting for them to dull out with steady use over time, hoping that bloom will go away. But, some perspective: First, no one in any audience will ever know the difference. Second, any differences can be eq'd out if the person at the console knows what he's doing. Third, in most mixes, that upper-mid range should be eq'd out anyway because it trespasses up into slots that belong to other instruments. (Who wants a congested mix? Not me.) Fourth, most live-sound systems, whether because of quality or the levels they're run at or both, are going to mask any differences between string sets of reasonably good quality. Fifth, most rooms are awful sound-wise, and that, too, will mask any differences. I've listened to several live recordings of the bands I play in. They were made with a decent cam with a reasonably good external X-Y mic arrangement. Those recordings force me to admit there's no way anyone could tell the difference between these and my favorite Rotosounds, no matter how much I might prefer the latter. Frustrating and relieving at the same time. Know what I mean? (Welcome to live sound.) Would I buy these again? Yep. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2014 by Craig

  • Nice balance between nickel and steel
Style: 5-String Medium, 45-125 Pattern Name: Bass Strings
These strings have a great balance with steel and nickel tones, I actually got compliments at one of my gigs for having a great tone.
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Great replacement
Style: 5-String Medium, 45-125 Pattern Name: Bass Strings
Worked OK
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023 by Winston Nelson

  • Sounds good.
Style: 5-String Light, 40-115 Pattern Name: Bass Strings
Very bright sound,I read that they lose some of over time.
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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