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GHS Pressurewound Bass Strings - Medium Light Set (ML7200) - 44-102

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Style: Med-Light (44-102)


Size: Pack of 1


Features

  • GHS Strings - - - Play LONGER - Sound BETTER- Unrivaled FRESHNESS
  • High Breakpoint Technology! With a focus on UTS (Ultimate Tensile Strength), GHS Strings offer unmatched DURABILITY and LONGEVITY, making them a reliable choice for musicians of all levels.
  • GHS Pressurewound Bass Strings, 37.25" Winding, Medium Light
  • With a slightly flattened nickel-iron (Alloy 52) material - Pressurewounds strike the perfect balance between aggressive and smooth.
  • Set Number: ML7200 SET (Medium Light - 044-102)

Brand: GHS Strings


String Gauge: Medium Light


Color: Silver


Instrument: Bass Guitar


String Material Type: alloy_52


Item Weight: 4.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: 5 x 1 x 5 inches


Item model number: ML7200


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 15, 2008


Body Material: nickel-iron (Alloy 52)


Color Name: Silver


String Gauge: Medium Light


String Material: alloy_52


Material Type: nickel-iron (Alloy 52)


Size: Pack of 1


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  • he Sweet Spot Between Flat and Round
Style: Med-Light (44-102) Size: Pack of 2
The GHS ML7200 Pressurewounds hit a very specific lane—and they nail it. If you want the warmth and smooth feel of flats but still need a bit of snap and clarity, these are the strings. The tension is balanced, the tone is focused, and they sit beautifully in a mix without getting lost or overpowering the low end. I run them on a passive P-style bass. Great touch response, low finger noise, and they wear in quickly without losing presence. They’re also far easier on the frets—and on the fingers—than standard rounds. This 2-pack is a no-brainer if you go through strings regularly or gig often. Reliable, consistent, and tonally honest. If you know what you’re after—and it’s control, clarity, and feel—these deliver. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2025 by JC

  • Great strings for fretless
Style: 5 String Medium (44-128) Size: Pack of 1
I bought these strings because I was looking for something similar to the discontinued GHS “Progressives” which also used “alloy 52.” They’re more mellow than progressives but very dynamic and musical to my ears. They sound better and brighter after a couple weeks play and have sounded the same now for at least two months with no loss in brightness or fidelity. They feel and look a little like “half rounds” which I never cared for, but they do not sound like them. There are no downsides to these strings that I can think of, except that I’d prefer an exposed core B string. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025 by Puck

  • Bright but not obnoxiously so, with great bottom end
Style: Med-Light (44-102) Size: Pack of 1
The clarity and bottom end on these strings is absolutely wonderful. They still feel a lot like roundwounds but have a little less string noise, feel better on my old, arthritic fingers. I am most impressed by how strong the bottom is, since these are medium-light gauge. They compare favorably against the medium-guage strings I have on my other bass. Just put them on so no idea how they compare in durability, but they are very well made so should last at least as long as average round wounds, probably a bit longer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024 by Nelson

  • Nearly round-wound brightness
Style: Med-Light (44-102) Size: Pack of 1
I tired these for the first time a couple of months ago...and then bought a bunch more sets! Great Sound! They are nearly as bright as RotoSound rounds on my Ric 4001, but they are SO much easier on my fingers, and hopefully on the frets. Older Ric basses used soft fret-wire, and the binding on the neck makes them hard to replace. They were designed for flats. My 4001 was showing a lot of grooves from the round-wound strings. I'm hoping these will reduce that. Much less squeak too. I also put them on a short-scale Gibson Les Paul Jr bass I own, and they sound great on that too. These will be my go-to strings for just about all my basses going forward...long and short-scales. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2020 by David ObieOne

  • Meh
Style: 5 String Medium (44-128) Size: Pack of 1
They're OK. I'll go back to round wounds after this--they just didn't do anything special for me, and I felt that clarity and oomph was lacking on the B string. I love flats too, for certain things, but these didn't give me that feel either. Give me rounds or flats, but not the in between, I guess.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2025 by Evan Gerber

  • Good quality
Style: 5 String Medium (44-128) Size: Pack of 1
Nice, doable compromise between bright, punchy, noisy rounds and subdued, smooth and mellow flats or tapers.
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024 by CR Johnson

  • Smooth, but not bland!
Style: Med-Light (44-102) Size: Pack of 1
The search is over for the perfect P-Bass string set. When you first put them on they basically sound like traditional round wounds minus the string squeak. But after playing on them for a week or so they come into focus much like a flat wound, with a strong fundamental. But not so focused that there is no pleasing upper mid range harmonic content. I use the light/medium set and man are they easy on the fingers! At that gauge they bend easily, while having better tension than the same gauge would be in a round wound. On the one hand they are much less rough than a round wound, and on the other hand they won’t tear you skin off on a humid day like flats will. If you play a jazz bass and do a lot of slap, you may wish these had more zing, otherwise I strongly recommend them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2023 by Maglor64 Maglor64

  • Great string for a modern fretless sound.
Style: 5 String Medium (44-128) Size: Pack of 1
Wanted something smoother than a roundwound string, but brighter than a flatwound or half-wound (was looking for a modern sound, but not super alive/sizzle-ly ala Jaco, etc). Finally settled on these after trying several different brands. Does not mark up my fingerboard (an expensive custom 5 string fretless elec bass), feels good under the fingers, keeps their brightness for quite a while. I've used lots of strings over a 25 year career, these will be the only ones for that bass! Thank you GHS! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023 by Aaron S.

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