Elixir – 45-100 Electric Bass Nickel Plated Steel w/ NANOWEB Coating – Long Scale Light 14052

$61.99

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The longest lasting tone night after night!

Elixir® Nickel Plated Steel Bass Strings with a NANOWEB® Coating deliver a rich, rounded tone with greater clarity and heavier mid-range presence.

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FEATURES

Working closely with the global bass community, we asked 4000+ players what they needed from a bass string, and recruited 1000+ players for field trials to help improve the playability and our protective NANOWEB Coating. Inspired by our field trials, Elixir Strings entire line of round wound electric bass strings now benefits from a NANOWEB Coating made exclusively for bass guitar. With playing experience also enhanced by optimized string tension profiles, flexibility and feel, our Nickel Plated Steel Bass Strings deliver:

  • Rich, rounded tone with greater clarity*
  • Smooth, natural feel and reduced finger squeak
  • Greater durability and response, even during hard-hitting attacks
  • Longer tone life than any other bass string, uncoated or coated**

Elixir Strings is the only coated string brand to protect the entire string with an ultra-thin coating, keeping gunk out of the gaps between the windings. With consistent performance from gig-to-gig, Elixir Nickel Plated Steel Bass Strings remove the hassle and expense of frequent string changes.

* Compared to original NANOWEB® Coating
**Elixir Strings player survey

GAUGES

PART NO.GAUGEG-1D-2A-3E-4B-5
140024-String Super Light, Long Scale.040.060.075.095
14052
4-String Light, Long Scale
.045
.065
.080
.100
140774-String Light/Medium, Long Scale.045.065.085.105
140874-String Light/Medium, Extra Long Scale.045.065.085.105
141024-String Medium, Long Scale.050.070.085.105
142025-String Light, Long Scale.045.065.085.105.130
142075-String Light/Medium, Long Scale.045.065.085.105.135

STRINGS TENSION

Tensions shown below are an approximation. All tensions are based upon a particular scale length (Long=34″ or Extra Long=36″) and standard tuning.

GAUGESCALE LENGTHG-1D-2A-3E-4B-5TOTAL TENSION (LBS)
Super Light, Long Scale
Diameter (in) / Tension (lbs)
34″.040 / 34.060 / 43.075 / 38.095 / 34149

Light, Long Scale

Diameter (in) / Tension (lbs)

34″

.045 / 43

.065 / 51

.080 / 42

.100 / 37

173

Light/Medium, Long Scale
Diameter (in) / Tension (lbs)
34″.045 / 43.065 / 51.085 / 48.105 / 40182
Light/Medium, Extra Long Scale
Diameter (in) / Tension (lbs)
36″.045 / 48.065 / 58.085 / 54.105 / 45205
Medium, Long Scale
Diameter (in) / Tension (lbs)
34″.050 / 53.070 / 60.085 / 48.105 / 40201
Light, Long Scale
Diameter (in) / Tension (lbs)
34″.045 / 43.065 / 51.085 / 48.105 / 40.130 / 34216
Light/Medium, Long Scale
Diameter (in) / Tension (lbs)
34″.045 / 43.065 / 51.085 / 48.105 / 40.135 / 36211
About Elixir
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About Elixir

Elixir Strings was born in 1997. Although we were working with guitar strings already, they weren’t anywhere near a guitar. Instead, we were using them as convenient test subjects in our attempt to develop a better variety of push-pull cable. As part of this work, our research team was coating the strings with polytetrafluoroethylene, which you can just call PTFE in order to save some breath for your next show. The coated strings worked quite well as cables, but they sounded terrible as guitar strings. (Picture a guitar strung with day-old spaghetti.) Still, the mere idea got a couple of guitarists among us thinking… What if we could alter the coating and tinker with the process so the strings sounded great? Could we make a coated string that actually got called back for an encore?

The road to that mythic destination, of course, was littered with the rubble of previous attempts to do just that. Nylon, polyurethane, even pricey rare metals have all been applied to guitar strings in various well-intentioned but ultimately misguided efforts to protect strings from the enemies of tone, and all of these endeavors had had one thing in common: They’d failed spectacularly in providing great tone and long life.

Hopeless impossibility, however, had never stopped us before. So it was that we headed into the lab. We started by analyzing our favorite guitar strings in order to establish a benchmark of ideal sonic quality. Using a dynamic signal analyzer, we studied string tones, measured frequencies, and quantified sustain rates. We invented an abrasion testing device that simulated the natural wear and tear of normal use. And we brought in all kinds of high-speed photo gear to study guitar strings in use and coating durability. Then we started feverishly coating strings every way we could imagine. Each new test batch was analyzed, and those that got an ovation from our lab technicians were sent to a random sampling of the almost 15,000 guitarists who had signed up to put our ideas through their ultimate trials: playing actual songs on genuine guitars in the real world.

This lengthy field process resulted in the first official Elixir String prototypes which were sent to 5,000 musicians for testing. After a final bit of feedback and last tweak or two, we had at last produced a coated string that was judged just right by the most demanding test equipment in the world: musicians’ ears.

Since then we’ve refined our ideas and today provide various combinations of original POLYWEB® Coating and ultra-thin NANOWEB® Coating strings for acoustic and electric guitar, bass, mandolin, and banjo. Each produces a different tone “flavor,” but all are variations of the same basic idea: a microscopically thin, advanced polymer tube that surrounds the string to protect it from corrosion and dirt without making any contact whatsoever with the critical area between the windings where the "critical zone of tone" is found and each perfect note is born.

For these and many other reasons, Elixir Strings have struck a serious chord with musicians around the world. Whether you’re playing for yourself or for an arena packed with fans, players report their tone lasts longer than any other string, uncoated or coated. This means you buy fewer sets of strings, change them less often, and trust that your guitar is ready to go when you are.

Shipping

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