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Fender - Bass String Ferrules - Nickel

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Discover how Fender nickel bass string ferrules can transform your playing experience. They're not just aesthetically pleasing; they're built to last and solve string tension problems by providing a stable anchor point. Fender nickel bass string ferrules keep your guitar in tune longer, even during the most intense playing sessions.

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Why choose genuine Fender bass string ferrules?

  • Maximum Resonance: By securely anchoring the strings to the back of the body (String-through-body design), these ferrules maximize the sustain and clarity of your notes.
  • Genuine Quality: Avoid generic parts. This set is a genuine Fender replacement part, guaranteeing perfect compatibility with most of the brand's models.
  • Premium Finish: Nickel plating offers superior corrosion resistance while maintaining an elegant shine that lasts for years.

Technical Characteristics

"These Fender nickel bass string ferrulesare designed to be pressed firmly into the cavities on the back of the bass body. If the hole is slightly too tight, do not force it with a hammer directly: use a small wooden block to protect the metal and finish of your instrument."

Why choose genuine Fender bass string ferrules?

  • Maximum Resonance: By securely anchoring the strings to the back of the body (String-through-body design), these ferrules maximize the sustain and clarity of your notes.
  • Genuine Quality: Avoid generic parts. This set is a genuine Fender replacement part, guaranteeing perfect compatibility with most of the brand's models.
  • Premium Finish: Nickel plating offers superior corrosion resistance while maintaining an elegant shine that lasts for years.

Technical Characteristics

"These Fender nickel bass string ferrulesare designed to be pressed firmly into the cavities on the back of the bass body. If the hole is slightly too tight, do not force it with a hammer directly: use a small wooden block to protect the metal and finish of your instrument."