Guitar Strings

The D'Addario EPS300 set is designed for Long Scale basses with a 43-107 drawbar and Custom Light Top/Medium Bottom strings. The strings combine a high-carbon steel core with stainless steel mesh for a bright, punchy sound. This set offers the perfect balance of clear highs and powerful lows for all playing styles.

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The D'Addario EPS300 is designed for bassists looking for a brilliant tone and dynamic response. The strings use a high-carbon steel core and stainless steel mesh for penetrating highs and solid lows. The Custom Light Top/Medium Bottom 43-107 features a lighter treble for smooth playing and a thicker bass for increased presence.

This set is optimised for PRS basses, with a unique combination of gauges: .043 and .063 for the trebles and .085 and .107 for the bass. The strings offer a uniform feel thanks to D'Addario's patented hexagonal core. The recyclable VCI packaging protects the strings from corrosion and includes a Players Circle code for collecting points.

Each string interacts perfectly with the magnetic pickups, delivering rich harmonics and clear highs. The hybrid design provides a balanced blend of power and precision. Made in the USA to exacting standards, they guarantee durability and reliability. The result is a versatile set suitable for all genres, from metal to acoustic styles.
  • D'Addario EPS300
  • Set of 4 bass strings
  • Series: XL ProSteels
  • Model: EPS300 Custom Light Top/Medium Bottom
  • Pitches: 43-107 (.043 - .063 - .085 - .107)
  • Length: Tapered Long Scale
  • Highly magnetic alloy for a very bright sound, accentuated presence and attack
  • Core material: High-carbon steel
  • Core shape: Patented hexagonal (Hex-Core)
  • Thread type: Round
  • Thread material: Stainless steel
  • The brightest bass guitar strings in the D'Addario range
  • Recyclable VCI pouch with code to earn Players Circle points
  • Made in New York, USA
D'Addario - EPS300
D'Addario - EPS300
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