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D'Addario Bass Guitar Strings, XL Nickel Half Rounds, ENR71, Long Scale, Regular Light Gauge 45-100, 4-String Set, Pack of 1

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1.Size:Medium Scale


2.:Super Light, 40-95


About this item

  • Response and Playability: An innovative combination of round and flat wound strings, Half Rounds provide perfect intonation, consistent feel, and reliable durability with a tone that's comparable to round wound bass strings
  • Reduced Finger Noise: Made with our proprietary high carbon steel Hex-Core and pure nickel wrap wire, they’re finished with a precision grinding process to provide a smooth feel and reduced finger noise
  • Strings for Every Style: From jazz to metal to rock, bluegrass, blues, folk and more, we make great sounding strings for every genre and level from beginner to pro, including strings for bass, acoustic, classical, and 12-string
  • Sound Better, Play Better: Shop our whole collection of guitar accessories including string winders, picks, straps, capos, tuners, cables, gear bags and cases, plus strings for banjo, mandolin, ukelele and more
  • Made in the USA: As the world’s largest and most respected maker of musical accessories, D’Addario strings are made to exacting specifications at our cutting edge New York production facility



4.6 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #2,694 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #16 in Bass Guitar Strings
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available March 1, 2007 Color Name Silver String Gauge Medium String Material Nickel Number of Strings 4 Size Long Scale

Product Description

Coined the “third type of string,” XL Half Rounds bass strings are an excellent medium between round wound and flat wound strings. Half Rounds have a smoother feel than round wound strings, but a fuller tone than strings that are flat wound. Made with a high carbon steel core and pure nickel wrap wire, they’re finished with a precision grinding process to provide a smooth feel and reduced finger noise, with tone that's comparable to round wound bass strings. 45-100 Regular Light is our most popular bass gauge, providing a perfect blend of response and playability.

From the Manufacturer

ENR71's combine the playability of common 45-100 gauged sets with the benefits of an exclusive "Half Round" manufacturing process. This set is fit for long scale basses with a string scale length of up to 36 1/4 inches.

D'Addario Half Round bass strings are wound with pure nickel, then precision ground, leaving the outer surface smooth and semi-flat while retaining the flexibility of round wound strings. D'Addario's exclusive heat treating process ensures that Half Rounds retain their round wound brightness and sustain.

D'Addario, the world's largest manufacturer of musical instrument strings, is known as The Players Choice with a reputation for unsurpassed quality and consistency. D'Addario's innovative packaging reduces waste and provides protection from corrosion. All D'Addario strings are manufactured in the U.S.A. using proprietary, digitally controlled, state-of-the-art machinery for unmatched performance, set after set.


Ogarious
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Great strings has the warm bottom of a flat with the high pop not muffled out as a person who plat fretless , the tonal difference is nice without having to worry about fretboard damage
John Jeziorski
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
I have been a roundwound player for 90% of my time playing bass. 10% of the time was flatwounds, and while I liked them, for some things they were just too dull or were missing something depending on the song or style of music. I decided to give these a shot, as I've been curious about them for a few years, and I'm not sure why I waited so long to do that!The feel of the strings is very different. When people say these strings have a "sticky" feeling to them, they're not wrong. Its the in-between of having a round and flat that is a bit confusing, since its not totally rigid like a roundwound string is, yet it isn't completely flat like a flatwound. It took me a few days to really get used to the feel, but once I did I found I really liked the feel and vibe of what I'd say is an extremely broken-in and old bass string. The fact that fret noise is largely taken out of the equation is also very nice. There is a slight increase in tension, but again, once you get used to that, it really isn't a problem.I did have to tweak my amp and pedals a tiny bit to accommodate for the slight volume difference, which was mostly due to me changing the way I was playing but also the strings themselves (acoustically) being a tiny bit quieter. They are a pretty mellow string, but don't lose too much with the brightness. To my ear, its a perfect balance. With the band I gig with, we mostly play pop/alternative rock and r&b/rap. For that gig, these are great, but when I'm playing at home I'm either playing sludge/stoner rock or some kind of poppy jazz. These strings are great for all of those, and the sounds that the strings produce work extremely well with overdrive and fuzz. The strings also retain a nice brightness if you are someone who plays with a pick (I tend to go back and forth depending on what I'm playing).They're pricey for sure, but much cheaper than flats, and I think over time as I break them in more these will still sound great. I don't foresee me really going back to playing roundwound strings on bass for any reason.
Bodo Masalon
Reviewed in Germany on August 13, 2024
Für mich genau richtig.Was für Bassworker.
hb_mark
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
These feel really smooth. They feel much closer to flats, than round wounds. They have a nice warm sound.
Michael Gallant
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
I've tried half-rounds for guitar about 30 years ago, but not for bass until now. I'm actually impressed by their feel and sound. They're pure nickel strings, so they feel very close to the pure nickel flats I typically use.
Ashley Kang
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024
Guitar player mostly, but put these on my Bass VI after trying out Half Rounds on a guitar. They feel smooth like flat wounds, but have a little more brightness and punch like round wounds. So now half-wounds are probably my favorite type of string :)
william V.
Reviewed in Australia on December 14, 2024
These are replacement strings for a fretless bassVery happy with them
Sherrod Russell
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
Outstanding mid range and low tones
Javier
Reviewed in Spain on January 23, 2024
Vengo de utilizar las ECB81 (Cuerdas planas de D'Addario). Las he instalado en un Sterling SUB4 y suena genial. No pierde tanto brillo como con las que son totalmente planas y el tacto es agradable.Cuando necesite volver a comprar cuerdas, las tendré en cuenta.
PASCAL BUFFIN
Reviewed in France on May 14, 2021
Ceux sont les meilleurs semi-flat que je connaisse. Sur une fretless elles font bien le boulot et la basse produit le mwa fretless.
Ty
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019
I bought these with some DR Flatwound strings. I had only played round wound strings up until these. I put these on my Music Man bass first, and I must say that they felt soooo smooth compared to the other D’Addario and Ernie Ball Strings I’ve played before! They sounded very mellow compared to anything i had played before as well. I honestly regretted my decision at first. I thought they were too warm and mellow for me. But then I put my DR flats on my other bass and realized how not flat they were! The DR flats were so much smoother and deeper sounding! These strings are right in the middle of Super Slinky Ernie Ball Strings and Dr Flatwound Strings. I love them! They are exactly what I was looking for! Versatile strings for a versatile bass! I uploaded a demo video to this product, so check that out.
MastersJA
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2017
Bottom Line: These strings truly do have most of the smooth playing feel of a set of flat wound strings, though not completely as smooth. (The outer winding surfaces were made as normal round wounds, then the outer surface was ground down until the surface was flat-ish.) Yet the tone of these strings retain a noticeable amount of the brightness and overtones of round wound strings. The best of both worlds on a bass if you ask me.Very Important!: These medium scale strings fit my Hofner Club bass perfectly. The heavily wound portions of the strings run from below the archtop's floating, rosewood bridge and then, just past the nut of the bass, these strings quickly taper down to where they DO fit into the holes of the guitar tuning pegs Hofner uses on its basses. The E string's taper at the top is just enough that it fits snugly into the E tuner's post hole. The other strings, of course, fit into their tuners with more ease. This bass is a joy to play, and the feel and tone of these strings have increased my enjoyment of playing it.I was given a Hofner Ignition Series Club Bass for Christmas, though I got it early. The Club bass is made in the same manner of hollow body construction as its more famous Hofner Violin or "Beatle" bass brother, only the Club bass uses the same Les Paul-ish shaped, single cutaway body as the Hofner Club guitar. The natural tone of these hollow body basses has a distinct thuddy, woody character resulting in a tone more akin to the tone of a large acoustic double bass than does any Precision or Jazz bass. These Hofner basses are 30 1/4 inch scale (15 1/8 inch from nut to center of twelfth fret) basses for which there are notoriously few choices of string sets because of the extra string length needed from the bridge to the trapeze tailpiece. I have wanted a Hofner Club bass for over twelve years (when I first laid eyes on one of these sunburst beauties being played by Kurt Smith of Tears for Fears) and I finally got one; even if it is the $350.00 Chinese version rather than the $2300.00 German original. (The bass's manufacture, finish, and workmanship are simply amazingly close to perfection! I'm truly impressed with the workmanship.) However, I really liked the sound of this Club bass with the included round wound strings. Sadly, the winding end of the factory strings were coming unwound somehow and the A string broke at the tuner, necessitating this string purchase. On my other bass I have long used a set of D'Addario ENR71 "Half Round" bass strings and love them. If the Hofner Violin and Club bass users on the bass forums are to be believed, the vast majority of new Hofner bass owners immediately on delivery remove the round wound strings installed in the factory and replace them with LaBella or other brands of flat wound strings. I guess the idea is to get as close to Paul McCartney's unique thumpy bass sound as possible. I'm different, and am loving the thumpy AND bright overtones, and feel of these D'Addario ENR71M medium scale strings on my new short scale Hofner Club Bass.
Eduardo Martínez
Reviewed in Spain on April 26, 2015
Cuerdas excelentes.Tienen el mismo sonido brillante que las cuerdas de entorchado redondo, pero un tacto más suave, que hace que se produzca menor ruido del roce de los dedos. Desde que las tengo no paro de tocar.El servicio de Amazon excelente, no me llegaron en el tiempo previsto y al reclamar me mandaron otro juego sin coste. Ese segundo juego me llegó en plazo.
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