



🎶 Elevate Your Groove with Ernie Ball Strings!
Ernie Ball Regular Slinky Nickel Wound Bass Guitar Strings (50-105 Gauge) are designed for professional bassists seeking a rich, balanced tone. Made in California, these strings feature Element Shield Packaging for enhanced durability and freshness, making them a top choice for legendary bands worldwide.






| ASIN | B000MFL7UU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #104 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #1 in Bass Guitar Strings |
| Brand Name | Ernie Ball |
| Coating Description | coated |
| Color | Regular (50-105) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 20,239 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Uncoated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00749699128328 |
| Included Components | Element shield packaging |
| Instrument | Bass Guitar |
| Item Height | 7.75 inches |
| Item Type Name | Bass Guitar Strings |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Ernie Ball Music Man |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bass Guitar |
| String Gauge | .05 |
| String Material Type | Nickel Steel |
| UPC | 749699128328 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | None. |
K**P
Classic Bass Strings with Punchy Tone and Great Feel
Ernie Ball Regular Slinky bass strings are a go-to for a reason. The 50–105 gauge gives a solid, balanced feel that works well for both fingerstyle and pick playing. Right after installing them, the tone is bright and punchy, and after a little break-in they settle into a warm, full sound with plenty of clarity. They feel smooth under the fingers without being slippery, and the tension feels just right. Not too stiff, but still enough resistance to dig in when you want more attack. They hold tuning well and stay consistent through longer practice sessions and rehearsals. Overall, these are reliable, great-sounding bass strings that deliver exactly what you expect. If you want dependable tone, good durability, and a familiar feel, these are an easy choice.
J**W
great all-purpose strings
These give a nice blend of punch, growl, warmth, and brightness for all-purpose playing. I have super-slinkies on my 4-string for a more aggressive tone, but this is a nice middle-of-the-road string. They're easy to play, not so thick as to prevent you from shredding (I have super-thick flatwounds on my fretless and it's impossible to shred with those). They go bad more quickly than Elixers or other coated strings, but I prefer the brighter tone of these.
M**D
Love these strings. Great price, great tone, and long lasting.
First off, I want to say that I am a finger player, I play in tunings from E standard to B standard but D standard mostly. I do not use a pick (may matter to the pick players considering these strings) and I have been playing bass for about 8 or 9 years and have tried a great variety of strings out there. D'addarios, GHS, DR, Rotosound, Dean Markley, so on and so forth. When I first started playing bass I wanted to try out a lot of strings just to find the perfect sound for me. I am a metal bass player mainly. I also play classic rock, blues, whatever. ANYWAYS, I recently bought a Schecter Stilleto Studio 5 bass. It came loaded with regular slinkys and I was super impressed. Before then I was a DR guy. They had awesome tone but didn't last as long as I needed. So I bought another pair of regular slinkys. Then I was starting to realize I wasn't getting a punchy high end on the regs. Also the "E" string was just a tad too.. I guess loose would be the word. You would think that the regulars would have a 105 on the "E" string but they have a 100.. weird. So I upped to these strings and wow did it make a huge bit of difference. Nice punch through crisp high strings and a nice fat warm crisp on the low. Not too bright, not too dull. They are incredibly cheap and they last a long time. I don't need to pop them in and out every month or 2. They sound good to me with any type of music. Hope this helps. Thanks for reading.
A**R
the best item here for bass guitar.
these are the best bass guitar strings to buy.
D**H
Worth it!
They feel really nice and sound full and warm. I liked the Fender strings that came on my classic vibe 70s jazz bass and so those have been my go to, but these share top spot in my ranking of faves.
T**R
Worth it for the money
Great set of strings good quality, Ernie ball does make a really good set of strings if you like that grit and growl then these are for you!
G**V
Amazing sound!
The sound on these things is amazing. They stay in tune longer, and they feel very comfortable. Woll worth the purchase.
B**.
Great for the casual bassist
I'm a guitarist who plays bass on their own records. I don't often play bass and find that Ernie Ball stays pretty fresh for a good number of months when not playing often. If you're playing daily or a few times a week then you'll probably end up with dull strings in a little under a month. The tone is good but I also don't put too much stock in string brands for tone as most of it is coming from the player and I don't obsess over that part on bass. The break-in period isn't long. You can break these in within 24 hours if you restring, play for an hour, then let them sit. I'm used to Ernie Ball from years of playing guitar and they're always reliable and never had a complaint about the strings. They're great everyday strings and I wouldn't criticize anyone for using them. I don't use them on guitar anymore but wouldn't have a problem with using them again if I had to.
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