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Hannabach Series 800 Set of 3 bass Strings for Classic Guitar, Super High Tension Silver Plated (652398)

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Management number 218047734 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $11.00 Model Number 218047734
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The Series 800 was our first breakthrough in the production of strings for classical guitars. This has led to our focus on the further development and production of strings for this instrument. 800 basses are spun around a nylon multifilament with silver-coated copper wire and sound brilliant but not intrusive, delivering decent bass. The treble strings, made of high-tensile nylon, offer the typical slightly damped sound of a nylon string. Today, the 800 series forms the upper entry into the Hannabach products. Available in five tensions as a complete, bass and treble set as well as single strings. Made for instruments with scale 65 cm. Treble: nylon, polished, bass: silvered, wound

  • Set of 3 bass strings, D4+A5+E6, silver plated
  • For classical guitars
  • The ideal string for beginners.
  • Made in Germany
Color Silberfarben
Brand Name Hannabach
Instrument Classical Guitar
Finish Type Polished
Manufacturer Hannabach
Model Number 652398
Item Type Name Hannabach series 800 Super High Tension set of 3 bass strings for classic guitar
String Material Type Nylon
Manufacturer Part Number 652398
Recommended Uses For Product Playing classical guitar
Global Trade Identification Number 04250442800072

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