



🎶 Elevate your bass game with the smooth power of D'Addario Half Rounds!
D'Addario XL Nickel Half Round bass strings (ENR71M) combine pure nickel winding with a precision grinding process to deliver a smooth, semi-flat surface that reduces finger noise while retaining the bright tone and sustain of round wound strings. Designed for medium scale 4-string basses (45-100 gauge), these strings are crafted in the USA using advanced manufacturing technology, ensuring consistent quality and durability across genres from jazz to rock.









H**T
Feel, Tone, and Versatility!
These half-round bass strings give me the full tonal Range I desire, plus a tonal Quality that is even more impressive.And what's Really going to sell you is the Feel!Smooth as silk compared with round-wound, can hardly feel the difference vs. flat wounds, but they give you the full traditional Motown punch with the highs rolled off, Plus the ability to go Entwistle or Squire on a scoop tone... deep lows and bright highs with proper EQ.My favorite feature of these strings is that I can mimic a fretless bass (acoustic or "Jaco"). You want to slur up or down to a note and apply finger vibrato on the sustain?DONE! No scratchiness on the slur (again, silky) and the string gauges are light enough to allow an easy vibrato... no chorus required. (I'll also fret Back from the fret to induce a little growl, and work off the bridge pickup if I want to really try to emulate the Jaco Jazz tone.)As long as these are for sale, I have no reason to try another set... I can't imagine a string feeling and sounding 3x better (and that's what I'd have to pay to move higher from here.)
M**A
I LOVE the tone (and feel) of these (ENR71M) half round, medium scale strings on my Hofner Club bass.
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.
J**L
Best price for these
Hard to find in short scale but sound great.
C**S
Great for multiple-style players
I’m a touring multi-instrumentalist, and I’ve carried multiple basses for years with both round wound and flat wound strings for different styles. I’ve been trying to streamline my touring rig as I get older and break it down to one bass that can do all the things, and finding these half-rounds has made it so I can play jazz, hip hop, rock and country all on the same strings. They’ve got the smooth zip of jazzy flats when you roll off the highs, and the aggressive bite of rock rounds with the treble cranked. Def the most versatile set of bass strings I’ve bought, my new standbys.
R**K
Nice sounding but sticky
I put this on a Squier CV 51 Precision Bass, they are way brighter than regular flats but way mellower than rounds, a perfect in between sound... I really liked the sound but they somehow feel “stickier” than even rounds, they are soft but sticky, it’s kinda weird feeling, I’m sure it just takes a bit of use to loose that stickiness...This are my first half’s, I’m more used to flats, but was looking for this sound for that bass, sound wise they are perfect.
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