---
product_id: 1363625
title: "GHS Strings M3050 4-String Bass Precision Flats, Stainless Steel Flatwound Bass Strings, 38\" Winding, Medium (45-105)"
brand: "ghs"
price: "347 zł"
currency: PLN
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 9
url: https://www.desertcart.pl/products/1363625-ghs-strings-m3050-4-string-bass-precision-flats-stainless-steel
store_origin: PL
region: Poland
---

# Percussive Tone Flatwound Hex Core GHS Strings M3050 4-String Bass Precision Flats, Stainless Steel Flatwound Bass Strings, 38" Winding, Medium (45-105)

**Brand:** ghs
**Price:** 347 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎵 Elevate Your Sound with Precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** GHS Strings M3050 4-String Bass Precision Flats, Stainless Steel Flatwound Bass Strings, 38" Winding, Medium (45-105) by ghs
- **How much does it cost?** 347 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/1363625-ghs-strings-m3050-4-string-bass-precision-flats-stainless-steel)

## Best For

- ghs enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ghs brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Durable Construction:** Crafted with polished stainless steel for longevity and performance.
- • **Precision Engineering:** Hex core design ensures stability and consistent tuning.
- • **Unmatched Tone Quality:** Experience a deep, percussive sound that elevates your bass lines.
- • **Innovative Cross-Winding:** Unique winding process enhances resonance and sustain.
- • **Medium Gauge Versatility:** Perfectly balanced (.045-.105) for a wide range of playing styles.

## Overview

The GHS Strings M3050 4-String Bass Precision Flats are expertly crafted stainless steel flatwound bass strings designed for musicians seeking a rich, percussive tone. With a medium gauge of .045-.105 and a unique cross-winding process, these strings provide exceptional durability and sound quality, making them a top choice for bass players.

## Description

GHS Strings M3050 4-String Bass Precision Flats, Stainless Steel Flatwound Bass Strings, 38" Winding, Medium (45-105)

## Features

- Model: M3050
- Flatwound Stainless Steel on a Hex Core
- Unique cross-winding process offers a deep percussive tone.
- Polished Stainless Steel Flat Wire Wrap
- Medium Gauge: 045-065-085-105

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Very nice strings. They're 45-105
  

*by T***R on Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2022*

I like these strings. My first flats so I can't compare to other flats. As expected, the tone does not have the high frequencies that you get from round wound strings, but there's a nice thump you can't really get from rounds. The strings are so smooth! I have a Ibanez TMB100 (34" scale"). I had to wind the fat part of the string about half a turn around the tuner post on the E and G string because the strings were a bit too long (refer to pic), but apparently other players report that it's not a problem. It's been a few weeks and the strings still sound great. They're staying in tune. Tension is good. They don't hurt my fingertips and I can fairly easily do a little bending. My only complaint is the purple silk. I colored it black with a permanent marker.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Know your sound and do your research.
  

*by N***E on Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2012*

These strings were amazing for me and I love them on this particular bass.  I have a Hondo P-Bass (I know, but it was free) and had Ernie Ball Steel Strings on it prior.  The sound was very thin, twangy, and metallic with the Ernie Ball strings.  After reading lots of reviews, blogs, and forums I decided to try the GHS flatwounds.  All the reviews I read said that they give a warmer fuller sound, some may call it dull or muffled.  Knowing that this is exactly what I wanted to get out of this bass, I tried these strings.  AMAZING DIFFERENCE!!These strings provided an instant and hugely monumental difference to my cheap Hondo bass.  I'm not going to claim that it made this bass sound like a top dollar modern bass, but it did take a bass that I didn't like to play and listen to and a bass that I enjoy playing and has a nice warm full thump to it.  The new strings brought out a wonderful tone, enhanced the harmonics, and did give the bass a more vintage somewhat upright sound.  All from a set of amazing strings.If you enjoy a warm full sound from strings that are nice to play on, then give these strings a try.  They are inexpensive enough that even if you don't like them it wasn't like you had to trade your first born for them.  And that is especially important when you have a bass like mine where the strings have more value that the bass itself.Now, if you like a brighter sound for playing some rock or metal, then these strings probabaly are not for you.  They will give you a wonderful warm tone but they are not as bright and poppy as round wound steel strings.  I have Ernie Balls on an Ibanez for that particular sound.Know your sound and the sound you are looking for.  Then do your research.  These strings worked great for me.  That took a crap sounding bass and turned it into a whole new instrument.  But this sound may not be what you are looking for.  So, read the forums, ask other players who play the same bass you do about strings, spend some time checking reviews.  And if by some amazing chance someone you know already has these strings, give them a play.All in all, great strings, great price, great tone.  May or May not work for you or on your particular bass.  But it's worth trying and it's not cost prohibative to do so.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    GHS Flat Is Where It's At
  

*by R***Y on Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2011*

First, I wanted to say thanks for the guys who did leave previous reviews.  This helped me a lot.  So if you are looking into these strings I will be as descriptive as possible.  I never played flat wounds before until I just got my Fender fretless bass that came stock with flat wounds.  I have an MTD bass that has a maple neck with a very bright tone when using stainless strings, so I thought these flat wounds would smooth out the tone from being almost too twangy.  I am very pleased with these GHS stainless flat wounds!  They are like as smooth as the as the plastic used in a tennis racket's gut strings (sorry, all I could think of).  So this is night and day different in feel and tone of regular round wounds.  The tone is perfect for me on this particular bass.  It is not dull in any way and really sounds like a bass string should.  I use Ernie Ball nickel round wounds and D'Addario nickels usually and this is nothing like those.  I feel they are like the best choice out there for flat wounds, since Amazon has the cheapest deal and others like DR or Ernie Ball are two times as much.  I mean come on, who can justify $40 bucks for flat wounds unless you are that dedicated to the brand?!  Overall the tone is deep and smooth with zero fret buzz or string talk (which was a huge issue with my other strings).  MTD's have a zero fret and crazy sustain and this really increases string talk and ring and these helped my poor finger techniques.  So I hope to have helped some of you reading this know something about these wonderful strings and if you have a long scale it will be no problem as my 34" scale had over 6" of string cut off the string to fit my bass with at least 4 wraps on the post.  This will be my new main string for at least one of my many basses that has its own smooth tone of choice.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-25*