Bass Cases

From portable soft cases to reliable hard cases, whether you're a budding beginner or an experienced professional, if there's one thing you're all going to need, it's protection for your favourite instrument!
Stocking a wide range of hard cases, ranging from affordable to premium, here at PMT we can guarantee we have the right case for you!
Take a look at the reliable cases Tourtech have to offer, perfect for both the beginner and the bassist on a budget - or why not step up your game and experience the ultra-light protection from the experts at Mono.
If you're looking for more specific protection, then Fender, Hofner and Epiphone have their own expansive range, designed to snugly accommodate some of their most popular models.
We also stock a wide range of Bass Guitar Cases for Jazz Bass, P-Bass and many more styles. We are proud to be an authorised UK Dealer for Fender, Ibanez, Gretsch, Rickenbacker plus many more top brands.
 
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FAQs

  • What are the 4 bass strings?

    The standard tuning for a 4 string bass is E, A, D, G (the same as the four lowest strings on the guitar but one octave lower). The bass strings are tuned in fourths.
  • What do the numbers on bass strings mean?

    String gauge is more than a number: it determines how your bass strings will feel and sound. The rule of thumb is, that heavy-gauge strings (around . 050 - . 105) have a richer bottom-end, but require more finger-strength than a lighter set, typically.
  • How long should bass strings last?

    Bass strings last from roughly 1 month to 5 years, in some cases, depending on how often you play your strings, they will sound a lot more dull after some time.
  • How thick should bass strings be?

    Most bass strings have a medium gauge, a standard 4-string bass guitar ranges between 0.045 and 0.105 inches thick.