Thomastik-Infeld Phosphor Bronze Round Wound 4-String, .041 - .086, AB344

SKU:
TOI_AB344
UPC:
9003918702081
Instrument:
Bass Guitar
Material 1:
Phosphor Bronze Round Wound
Gauge 1:
.041
String Total:
4-String
End Type:
Ball End
$88.95 $71.16

 

NOTE

DESCRIPTION

DIAMETER INCHES

TENSION LBS

1st G

Phosphorbronze Round Wound on Nyloncore

.041

26.5

2nd D

Phosphorbronze Round Wound on Nyloncore

.053

29.2

3rd A

Phosphorbronze Round Wound on Nyloncore

.068

27.3

4th E

Phosphorbronze Round Wound on Nyloncore

.086

26.5

 

Acoustic Bass

characteristics: soft, natural upright-like tone

"Soft sounding strings for upright-like tone. Phosphorbronze roundwound on Nyloncore specially designed for acoustic bass guitars and solidbody basses with piezobridges.

Thomastik-Infeld

THE COMPANY

Founded in 1919, one of the world's largest manufacturers of strings for musical instruments has applied 76 years of experience to develop a new generation of strings.

THE PLACE

Vienna, music capital of the world

THE TECHNOLOGY

Our strings are handmade by highly qualified specialists. With our extensive quality control via computer and signal processing equipment, we have successfully combined Old World craftsmanship with state of the art technology.

THE RESEARCH

The results of our research and our scientific approach to string manufacturing -- based on cooperation with musicians and scientists -- have led to the creation of a new line of guitar strings that is exactly what professionals are calling for.

THE PRODUCT

Guitar strings for creative musicians.

THOMASTIC-INFELD is the best kept secret in the music industry. Did you know that for decades most of the great jazz and classical guitar players have chosen THOMASTIK-INFELD strings? Old World quality and experience, combined with the most advanced modern technology available, give you creative tools to meet the highest standards of performance. Perhaps the time has come for you to discover what a chosen few have know for years? THOMASTIK-INFELD cares about the needs of professionals and amateurs. Worldwide."