4-set of Bass strings. Features: These strings produce a distinctive warm sound with less sustain than roundwounds. Flat wound. Short scale. Gauges: .040 .060 .075 .095. | Core: Steel | Ending: Ball End | Made in: Germany | Length: Short Scale Instrument | Number of Strings: 4 | Material: Nickel Plated
Original Hofner round wound strings. Will fit Höfner Violin and Club basses. Made in Germany. | Material: Nickel | Ending: Ball End | Length: Medium Scale | Core: Steel | Gauge: 040' / 100' | Number of Strings: 4 | Wound: Round Wound | Made in: Germany
Original Hofner flat wound strings. For the perfect tone from your bass. Will fit Violin Bass and Club Bass models. Flat wound. Made in Germany. | Gauge: 040' / 100' | Ending: Ball End | Core: Steel | Wound: Flat Wound | Made in: Germany | Material: Nickel | Number of Strings: 4 | Length: Medium Scale
The Ignition Special Edition (SE) basses are based on the Höfner violin basses from the 1970s. In contrast to the Contemporary series, the Ignition basses have a hollow body. In addition to the classic control panel with Tea Cup knobs, they are equipped with a wooden bridge and trapeze tailpiece
This is the 500/8 long scale (34') version of the ever famous Höfner Verythin 500/7 short scale bass. Specially created for those users who appreciate the slim body and light weight of the Verythin but want to continue to play on a long scale neck this bass gives you the best of both worlds. The
Handmade in Germany from the finest materials, this outstanding acoustic steel string guitar offers a full sound with a strong presence. A meticulous selection of wood as well as a newly developed bracing system gives the CS7 its wonderfully rich and dynamic sound. Techniques and recipes from the
The 500/1 Violin Bass was first shown to the public at the Frankfurt Musikmesse in 1956. It has been in continuous production ever since. Designed by Walter Höfner as an alternative to the upright double bass it fulfilled this aim and much more. It leapt to worldwide fame when Paul McCartney was
The 500/1 Violin Bass was first shown to the public at the Frankfurt Musikmesse in 1956. It has been in continuous production ever since. Designed by Walter Höfner as an alternative to the upright double bass it fulfilled this aim and much more. It leapt to worldwide fame when Paul McCartney was