Another first designed in 1977 by James How is the stainless steel bass string with his patented linear pressure-wound finish. Once the string is wound a rolling technique is applied under pressure which displaces the crown of each winding producing a flat that reduces finger noise and friction thus allowing for more rapid finger movement.
The linear effect accentuates the middle frequencies resulting in a tone quite different from a normal round-wound string.
Great for studio work when tackling quieter musical passages.





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