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  • Ernie Ball Cobalt Power Slinky 55-110 Bass Guitar Strings, Long Scale
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Ernie Ball Cobalt Power Slinky 55-110 Bass Guitar Strings, Long Scale

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Brand
Ernie Ball
Collection
Cobalt Bass
Set gauges
55w, 75w, 90w, 110w
Wrap material
Cobalt
Construction
Round Wound
Core shape
Hex Core
Anchor
Ball
Scale length
Long Scale (Standard)
Ball to taper length
36.75” (934mm)
Total length
48” (1220mm)
Silk type
No silk at either end of the string
Number of strings
4 string

**PLEASE NOTE** These strings measure 36.75" / 93cm from the ball end to the start of the taper. These strings have no silk winding at either end of the string.

Unsure what scale length string you need?  Click here!

Here's what we say about these strings;

Being the world's first and only cobalt bass string, you’d be forgiven for being cynical about the Ernie Ball Cobalt range and how they stand up against other wrap materials. After all, why has it not been used before? Ernie Ball’s Cobalt wrap is in fact a blend of iron and cobalt that delivers a really unique playing experience. As a standalone element, Cobalt possesses properties that make it great for use in a set of bass strings. First off it is highly magnetic. A feature that Ernie Ball say really makes these strings stand out from the crowd when compared to the common Nickel Wound and Stainless Steel sets. These greater magnetic properties mean that these strings will interact with your pickups far more than the sets you typically see on the shelves. In fact, on the back of the outer packaging, Ernie Ball back this up with some graphical evidence of how these strings deliver greater output and frequency response in all areas including the lows, mids and highs and we’d certainly say that you get a bit more punch for your buck here. They certainly make for a great all rounder string but we think they’d be a great option if you’re in a metal band or are playing particularly fast runs and need that extra bit of punch from your EQ. Cobalt is naturally stable in the air and does not react with water. In fact, any degradation that does occur takes place over a longer period of time even when it comes into contact with acids such as sweat and grime from our fingers. This means that these strings not only perform straight out of the packet but for a greater period of time too. Personally, I’m not a huge fan of that ‘brand new’ string sound. I don’t like anything too jangly or twangy and even for a string with increased output and clarity they didn’t suffer from any of that. Just nice, fresh sounding strings and this remained the case even after 4-5 weeks of consistent playing. Perhaps a touch of zing from the top was lost but these still perform very well indeed and would be up to the job of recording well or cutting through on a gig several weeks/months later. Packaging wise, in true Ernie Ball style it is of course pretty sexy (if you can call a set of strings sexy, hell we often do but perhaps we need to get out more… if only!) but above all the outer metalized foil and inner paper envelopes are all recyclable which gets a big thumbs up from us too. When it comes to feel under the fingers, we were suitably impressed. They aren’t too dry and crying out for string lubrication. Likewise, on the flip side they don’t feel overly greasy and slippery. Straight out of the pack these strings bed in well and tune up nicely too with little to no adjustments to the bass necessary. For me, the true test of a set of bass strings is that Low B on a 5-string set. I’ve lost count the amount of times that I have bought a set of strings in the past and the Low B has dead spots here and there or it’s a dull sounding string. This Low B didn’t suffer from any of that. Even after a month of consistent sessions and rehearsals. I’ve never had a set of strings still play like this before. Yes, these are a little bit more expensive than your average set and the standard Ernie Ball Slinky offerings but they definitely get my seal of approval. Trevor Newnham // Strings Direct Bass String Ambassador @newnhamtrevor illegal eagles

 

Here's what Ernie Ball say about these strings;

Ernie Ball Cobalt Slinky Electric Bass Guitar Strings provide an extended dynamic range, incredible harmonic response, increased low end, and crisp, clear highs. Cobalt provides a stronger magnetic relationship between pickups and strings than any other alloy previously available. Cobalt Slinky bass guitar strings are also soft and silky to the touch, making string bending a breeze. 

"Ernie Ball Cobalt Bass Strings are the new standard! Bigger, better tone, sustain and volume. Finally a real innovation with strings." - Randy Jackson 
"I can't believe how much low end I get out of Ernie Ball Cobalt Bass Strings. Also, the high end is super crisp, seemingly with more definition. Unbelievable." - Dave Larue

All Ernie Ball strings are precision manufactured to the highest standards and the most exacting specs to assure consistency, optimum performance and long life. Made in the USA.

Gauges 55-75-90-110.

SKU: 2731

Are these strings the correct length for my bass?

We insist that players use the measurement of ball-end (anchor) to top nut of their current set of strings.  This measurement is more accurate than scale length as it takes into account through-body stringing, and more complex or alternative bridges.  In many cases the set of strings required will be longer than the bass’s stated scale length!  Use these references:

If ball-end-to-nut length is:

Up to 32” choose Short Scale

32”-34” choose Medium Scale

34”-36” choose Long Scale

36”-38” choose Extra/Super Long Scale

If you have a bass where you cannot see the ball-end i.e. a thru-body bass, you will have to measure your string once it has been removed. Before removing the string be sure to make a mark on the string with a permanent marker just behind the nut so you know where to measure to. Then once you’ve taken it off the bass, you can measure from the ball-end to the mark you made on the string.

Re: Delivery. All orders placed on weekdays before 3:45pm will be despatched that same day.  All of our delivery options can be found at checkout or on our delivery page.

Re: Returns. We have a 30-day return policy, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item to request a return. To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase.

To start a return, please contact us at info@stringsdirect.co.uk.

For further information visit our Returns & refunds page.

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