🎶 Elevate your bass game with ROTOSOUND!
The ROTOSOUNDRS66LD Swing Bass Electric Bass 4 String Set (45-105) is a premium set of stainless steel strings designed for electric bass guitars. Manufactured in the United Kingdom, these strings offer exceptional durability and sound quality, making them a top choice for professional musicians and enthusiasts alike.
I**C
Loud rock bass strings
I put these on an 80s Kramer Striker bass. Rotosound has the bite and grit required for loud rock and metal bass playing. The feel is rougher than nickel roundwounds but you get used to it quickly.For the first week, the treble response was incredible and every note would sing like a piano string. This tapered off after a week and now they sound like standard nickel roundwounds but with a mid-range bump.Buy a set if you've ever wanted your bass to sound super bright and cut through a mix like nobody's business.
D**R
So far so great!
My replacement for stock strings. Out of the box they strung great, and stretched easily. Tension is great. They may have ruined me to other brands. We’ll see how they feel over time but so far they are slinky and don’t yield a lot of unwanted sting noise. Very responsive feedback from each fret and can be dialed in and handle a variety of tones and eq mix. I play anything and everything so I love the versatility.The good: I sound awesome.The not so good: I won’t be able to play another set of strings.
K**T
Hands down the best bass strings period.
If you like your bass punchy, a bit trebly and articulate these are the strings for you. If they were good enough for Chris Squire and John Entwistle they're good enough for me. They're the only strings I'll put on my basses. Love them to pieces.
S**R
Favorite strings
I've played Rotosound strings for years and these are my go-to set. Very happy with them!
T**T
FAT!!
The deep!! Lows are so hard and TONE. There is reason many big names play these. These are not very bright, even new. These sound so good fresh you can play gigs and not have to wait for them to mellow. I love the ‘45s as well, they have a touch more top end but super similar. The ‘66s are super deep. You can obtain flat string sounds and killer round tones. ‘66s are killer, I’ll probably stick with these for quite sometime. Playing some other competitor strings, that cost more, did not work out. Rotos for the tone.
D**D
Best strings for my Jack Casady Signature Epiphone Bass
I have tried may sets of strings on the JC Signature and gone back and forth with flats vs rounds. I must have played Chromes for over three years and liked the mid-range growl you can get by digging in, but got tired of the high tension on the strings. I settled in to GHS pressure rounds and Elixers since i wanted the brightness of a round without the zingy upper register. On a whim I tried the RS66 and am so happy that I did. They are rounds but don't have a terribly bright character. They work well with the Varitone switch allowing for different tonal effects. The tension is less that a flat and the string noice seems low for a round. They are a little rough on the fingers compared to pressure rounds but more comfortable compared to other rounds I have tried. I can't say anything about durability as they have only been on around a week. But at this price point, I'm not hesitant to buy a new set when needed.
R**S
The price for these strange is agreeable
You cannot go wrong using these strings
B**S
Great strings!
Best strings for your bass!
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