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Specifications |
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Brand | Rotosound | ||
Category | Bass Guitar Strings | ||
Guitar Type: | 5-string Electric Bass, | ||
Number of Sets: | 1, | ||
Coated: | No, | ||
Gauges: | .045, .065, .080, .105, .130, | ||
Winding Type: | Round Wound, | ||
Core Material: | Steel, | ||
Winding Material: | Stainless Steel, | ||
Scale Length: | Long, 32"-34", | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | RS665LD, |
Punch
Ive used Rotosound over 35 years and they just have a punch no other string ive played has. I use this 5 string set on my Yamaha bb passive and it really can do any style of music. Ive played on pro gigs with artists from rock to country to soul. They just work!
Warm Punchy and Bright
I've been playing Rock music for over 35 years, professionally about 30. Round Wound Roto Sound bass strings have always been my companion and best friend, on stage and in the studio. John Entwistle was my hero, knowing he had a say on their production is all I had to know. Hands down the best Rock and Roll bass strings in the market! Don't take my word for it, get a set and see… read more for yourself! Rene B Herrera New Braunfels, TX
B String broke on 3rd song
Never had a bass string break...but the B-string? Must of got a lemon. $... down the tubes and a string break during a huge show.
Plays well, sounds great!
I just put a set of these strings on my Sterling By Music Man (SBMM) S.U.B. Ray5 bass. They sound great and impressed my sound man who was also a bassist. He was impressed with the jazz sound of these strings when I cranked up the treble.These strings also are much better to fret than the original Ernie Ball strings that came with the SBMM. The Ernie Balls would buzz a lot, but… read more these Rotosounds would not. So, better sound and better playability means that these strings cannot be beat! Only disadvantage: stings have somewhat a rough texture. To me, the advantages outweigh this disadvantage. I will stick to this brand for my SBMM for now on.
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