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D'Addario ETB92-5 Medium Black Nylon Tapewound 5-String Bass Strings


Description
These long-lasting, well-balanced strings are expertly engineered to provide optimal tension and are gauged to fit properly on standard bass saddles and nuts. Tapewounds may be used on fretted or fretless basses and are designed to deliver a vintage tone ranging from the "thump" of an upright bass to the focused depth of traditional flatwound strings.
Medium gauge (.050"-.135")



Reviews
4.75
12 Reviews
83%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
My main strings for any and all situations.
These strings are my favorite. I use these strings on my ESP LTD F-414FM bass. That bass has a 35" scale fretboard, so these strings fitted perfectly. They have a consistent tone that works for my needs and wants in the bass tone I seek. They have a great warm tone that works with both finger and pick playing. Lots of bass, but the biggest draw back is that you lose a lot of Highend clarity like that on traditional nickel/steal strings. To those who are wanting to do pick playing with these strings, I would highly recommend you use a thicker pick that uses a light material like nylon or ultex. I broke the nylon off one of my string when I was using a tortex .60 gauge pick. Granted these strings will not work for most people needs/wants, but if you are looking for a string that has consistaint tone and you don't mind a warm sound, then these strings can do you wonders.
Most Liked Negative Review
Nope
I had not used taped or coated strings for years and now I remember why. Although they sound good amplified and may be useful for recording on my fretless, they just feel dead. I judge strings on how the instrument resonates without being plugged in and these just don't pass that test. Not sorry I bought 'em, but they're coming off.
- Concerts3
- All1
- Practicing1
- recording1
- Feel dead1
- Loss of Highend Punch1
- Professional Musician4
- Experienced2
- Good Tone7
- Consistent6
- Long Life4
- Well Built / Quality3
- Feel1
Reviewed by 12 customers
Recommended for those acoustic/electric basses.
submitted2 years ago
byGrandsoul
fromNorth Hollywood, California
Bought a used Carvin AC50 five string bass. Came with some old world flat wounds. Sounded good, but pulled the neck out of shape! I installed the D'Addario tape wounds. Gave it its necessary vibe. Pleasant on the fingerboards to boot.
My favorite strings by my favorite string company
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byJeremy
fromHuntsville, AL
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I had never tried tapewound strings until I bought a Gary Willis signature bass with Labella strings. Sadly, I had to return it, but when I found that D'Addario made these, I had to get a set. The feel and sound are absolutely amazing, so mellow and thumpy.
Buy them if you like Butler tone or upright tones
submitted4 years ago
byBrian, O
fromCandler,NC
Love these. Great tone. Last long. And feels like butter
Nope
submitted4 years ago
byThomas H
fromNew York City
I had not used taped or coated strings for years and now I remember why. Although they sound good amplified and may be useful for recording on my fretless, they just feel dead. I judge strings on how the instrument resonates without being plugged in and these just don't pass that test. Not sorry I bought 'em, but they're coming off.
I will buy this again
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
byRandy
fromUndisclosed
I was pleasantly surprised at the response and feel of the strings. It gives me a deep rich sound that I am looking for at my church.
Use on all 4 of my fretless Basses
submitted7 years ago
byFelonious Thump
fromWest Valley utah
I have a couple old fretless basses and a couple newer ones. I have used these strings for years. They are easy on the neck and sound great. I like the upright sound I can get with these. I also have fretted basses that i use nickel wound strings on.
Q&A
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submitted3 years ago
asked byRenée
fromBrooklyn, NY
Can I use these strings on an acoustic bass guitar?
I would advise against it. These are too heavy.submitted3 years ago
asked byRenée
fromBrooklyn, NY
Can I use these strings on an acoustic Nass?
I’m very sorry. Your question is not clear. Please call us at 855-770-3373submitted4 years ago
asked byJarfa percussion
fromBayside, NY
Will these strings fit and sound good on an Ibanez mikro 5 string bass? Will there be any problems installing the b string?
Yes