
OTHER FEATURED LA BELLA SETS:
2001
Series Classical -
The 2001 series is quickly becoming the
most popular classical guitar string in the world. Offered in a variety of
tensions for both classical and flamenco players, La Bella 2001 series strings
meet the demands of today's most professional guitarists. The 2001 series is
the product of intense research and development.
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Super
Steps Bass -
Over the past 2 decades, the electric bass has shifted from the
rythm section to center stage as bassists have assumed the soloist role. With
SUPER STEPS, La Bella has followed suit by specifically designing strings to
match these tecnological advances and developing them over a period of years
with input from the inner circle of professional bassists.
Company president Richard Mari Cocco Jr. has worked closely
with many of the worlds foremost bass players to develope the unique design of
SUPER STEPS.
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Acoustic
Series -
Play La Bella's Golden alloy or Phosphor Bronze strings and you will
discover what proffesionals have always known, nothing has the magic sound of La
Bella's acoustic steel. Made using old world techniques that have been a 400
hundred year old family tradition, every matched set of La Bella's string
feature unsurpassed consistancy, balance, and quality.
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0760
M "Original Oldies" -
Donald "Duck" Dunn used the same
strings on countless recordings with Otis Redding, and Booker T. and the MG's.
They are the fullest and deepest sounding flatwounds ever made!

Double
Ball End System -
Developed by La Bella's President Richard Cocco Jr. with Ned Steinberger,
these are the original strings built for the original Steinberger
guitars. La Bella is the creator of the double ball end string. Everything else
is second best to the original.
La Bella owns the
patent to the design, and are specifically required for guitars and basses by
Arbor, Burnside, Cort, Hohner, Lotus, Mach 1, and Status. La Bella Strings makes
strings for the transposing tremolo, for best results use the ST, or STP sets to
achieve best performance
413
P Studio -
A unique design, the 413P studio set has
high-density nylon trebles and polished wound basses. The worlds first noise
free classical guitar strings. Our stone grinding process helps eliminate the
harsh squeaking when shifting positions or playing a glissando.
Recently improved
with a new construction for increased quality and consistency, the 413P studio
strings are the preferred choice of artist's for both concert performances and
studio recordings.
Slappers
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Feel the warmth of Nickel with the strength of Stainless! La Bella
Nickel bass strings feature a very special construction. The bass string is
constructed with a full steel core with stainless steel underlays, complete with
a nickel outer wrapping.
La Bella strings is the first to introduce this cutting edge hybrid
design. Finally a bass player can enjoy the best of both worlds.
EL
Series
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Today, as it was in the guitar boom of the 1950's, La Bella continues to
manufacture the finest strings for the finest Pop, Rock, Fusion, and Jazz
players.
Depending on the electric guitarist's preference, La Bella offers a wide
range of constructions including round wound, flat wound, stainless steel,
nickel plated, and black nylon tape wound strings. The ELECTRICS strings are
perfectly balanced sets made from the finest materials available.
7720
Double Bass -
This extra light tension set is perhaps the most flexible double bass
string on the market. Hand crafted by La Bella artisans, the construction
consist of a nickel winding over a woven wire core. Classical musicians prefer
this set for the solo bass repertory tuned one step higher. Jazz players use the
7720 S set at normal pitch for both Arco and Pizzicato styles.
With a longer life then most bass strings, their amplified tone makes it
the number one choice by professionals including Stanley Clarke, Harvie S,
Brian Bromberg, and Ruben Rodriguez.
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