GHS BB DYB60X Saiten für E-Bass
The GHS Bass Boomers DYB60X is an extra long scale bass single string created for extended instruments needing a powerful presence. Its .060 gauge and 38" (965 mm) winding length ensure a snug fit for basses with greater reach. For players seeking a punchy, reliable tone in modern setups, this string brings robust construction and flexibility, whether replacing a single string or customizing a set.
- Extra long scale – ideal for extended and non-standard basses.
- With its .060 gauge, the low end remains strong and defined for contemporary playing.
- Nickel-plated steel wrap provides classic Bass Boomers punch.
- Customize your set with the single string format for ultimate versatility.
GHS Bass Boomers DYB60X for Extended-Scale Bass Guitars
This extra long scale single bass string from the GHS Bass Boomers range is engineered for bassists who require additional length to suit non-standard or multi-scale instruments. With a 38" (965 mm) winding length, the DYB60X ensures proper fit and tension for basses with longer necks. Durable construction and GHS’s signature tone offer reliability and consistent performance. Musicians looking to customize their string setup without purchasing an entire set will find this model practical.
Built for Extra Length and Modern Tone
What distinguishes the DYB60X is its extra long winding and sturdy .060 gauge. With these features, players using extended or fanned-fret basses can achieve proper installation and the punchy sound associated with Bass Boomers. GHS’s nickel-plated steel wrap over a hex core delivers a bright, articulate tone suited for contemporary styles.
Functional Specs for Demanding Players
- Gauge: .060 — firm tension and pronounced low-end response.
- Players with extra long scale or fanned-fret basses will appreciate the 965 mm winding length for its compatibility.
- Wrap Material: Nickel-plated steel — punch and clarity for versatile playing.
Dokumente
Sicherheitshinweise
Die entsprechenden Sicherheitshinweise für dieses Produkt findest du im Benutzerhandbuch.