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Rotosound Swing Bass 66 Long Scale Stainless Steel Bass Strings 45-105
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The most popular Roundwound bass string ever. Rotosound was the first string company to produce this kind of string. Introduced in 1962 it changed the sound of the instrument instantly. The favourite string of many players including Billy Sheehan, John Paul Jones and Geddy Lee. Available in all popular gauges and scale lengths. The steel used to produce these strings is unique, combined with a highly secretive manufacturing process.
45-70-85-105 Gauge
45-70-85-105 Gauge
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Growl for days made for Ricky's 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Markham, Ontario
I mostly use DR strings on my basses, but one day I decided to put a set of the Rotosound nickel Swing Bass set, on my Rickenbacker 4003s. Wow! Totally changed the tone and feel! If you want that nasty, twangy growl like Chris Squire, Rotosounds are a must! Great for finger-style and pick playing, however not so great for slap. I have a set on a Fender Jazz, they don't have that compression for slap bass. Put a set on your Ric and dig in!!
Posted by Nick B on May 3, 2023
Full low end and bright top end. 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Victoria, British Columbia
Sound massive on my Rick 4003.
Posted by Alex on Jun 10, 2021
Great bass strings 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Toronto (Bloor St.), Ontario
I got a couple of packs of these strings. I've been using flatwound strings all my life but these roundwound strings were so comfortable.
Posted by Oliver bass bass on Feb 17, 2021
Long time user 7 of 7 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Port Coquitlam, British Columbia
I bought my first set over 50 years ago. (thats not a typo) There are strings that are easier on the fingers but nothing sounds better. John Entwistle helped develop these in the 60's and played them until his dying day. If you liked his sound, this is where it started.
Instead of boiling the used, tired strings, try soaking in methyl hydrate (use a large tupperware container with lid), wipe down, re-install and they will sound better than new.
Posted by JD on May 31, 2020
They sound great! 4 of 4 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store St. Catharines, Ontario
When I became a Bass player I used Dean Markley Blue Steel for many years and loved them. Then a slow period where a few years I switched to GHS Boomers to save money (those were ok and did the job).
Then once back to playing, I tried these Rotosound (Geddy used them so why not try). I am hooked now. These sound great. Lots of bottom end for the boom and they are nice and bright. They last a long time (the boomers would die quickly). I do boil strings to get some extra time out of them, and even after a couple boils, they still don't break (The blue steels would always break shortly after 1 boil).
Now, I haven't tried much other strings, but now that I am extremely satisfied with the Rotosounds and found my sound, why would I? ;-)
Posted by chester on Feb 13, 2020
rotobass strings 1 of 3 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Markham, Ontario
picked up 4 sets at that price, great sounding long lasting,
get yours before there gone.
Posted by gothic cowboy on Jun 7, 2017
Top quality bass strings 1 of 8 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Waterloo, Ontario
Posted by anonymous on Aug 29, 2015