The range of Slinky Cobalt strings has the same level of demand as the famous Slinky from the American company, while offering a powerful sound and irreproachable clarity.
Technology at the service of sound. The Slinky Cobalt range is the latest technological innovation of the American firm. Cobalt is known to produce a magnetic attraction that maximizes the output level while delivering an expanded dynamic range, incredible harmonics, deep bass and crystal-clear highs. In addition these strings offer a soft and silky touch that greatly facilitates bending.
Type: Cobalt Slinky Bass 5 Strings Pulling: 45-65-80-100-130 Metal type: Cobalt Who would have thought that there were still things to invent in the making of bass strings? Yet, with the Slinky Cobalt ropes, Ernie Ball is once again in danger of upsetting everything. The main interest of Cobalt lies in its magnetic induction which is stronger than that of alloys based on iron or nickel. To find the right formula, over 350 alloys have been tested in partnership with artists such as Metalica, Slash, John Petrucci, Randy Jackson or Tony Levin. The result of this work has really exceeded the expectations of Ernie Ball engineers and artists. Whether on gaming sensations and sound, Cobalt strings bring a significant improvement. The output level is higher, the mediums gain clarity and definition, the harmonics are richer and the impact is sharper in play pick. How long have you been surprised?
Packing: Hermetic pouch The Ernie Ball string sets are packaged in an airtight pouch that ensures, when opening, ropes as new as at the factory!
Note: Ernie Ball was the first to offer ropes retail and since he set up the standards of guitar strings, the list of users has grown steadily among which: Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Steve Vai, Slash, Jeff Beck, Kirk Hammett, Steve Lukather, Keith Richards, Angus Young, John Petrucci, System of a Down, Deftones, Muse, Nine Inch Nails, Megadeth, Blink 182, Green Day, Iron Maiden, NOFX, Mars Volta, Sevendust, MGMT, Limp Bizkit and many more ...
Category: 5-string bass Number of ropes: 5 Voltage: regular