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Gauges 35-55-70-90. Long scale. Stainless steel roundwounds.
Rotosound makes the world's most famous and highest quality round-wound electric bass strings.
Rotosound RS66LB Medium Light Long Scale Bass Strings
Rotosound RS66LB Medium Light Long Scale Bass Strings

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  • I can bend to the mooooooooooooooooooooooooon!

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byUndisclosed

    from,

    These strings are fantastic, nothing bad to say about them!

  • Yes it is!

    5

    submitted10 years ago

    byOscar

    fromChicago, IL

    You're here because these are the strings that Cliff Burton used on his bass. You are right, these are the strings that he used! Got these babies shipped, put on,adjusted the amp EQ and man o man... I can bend like Cliff, and almost SOUND like he's playing! It's so close to his original tone and I couldn't believe it. This is a MUST get, set of strings if you're a HUGE fan of Cliff and want to play Metallica's first 3 albums with his accurate tone! You won't regret it! .... NO REMORSE!

  • Must have!

    5

    submitted18 years ago

    byCaptJach

    fromDetroit

    Lost track now, but I've used these strings for at least 25 years. If you know Rotosound, you know about their piano string sound. They sound clean, great sustain, great harmonics, tight and consistant...year after year. In the 70's I used RS66LD's and loved them. But for my small hands they were a little fat. So I tried RS66LB's and they blew me away. They gave me more of what I like in Rotosounds, especially the E string. It is much cleaner sounding than the E string from the RS66LD's. Also easier for me to play. You lose a tad (only a tad) of bottom from your bass guitar, but a slight tweak of the bass settings on my EQ fixed it forever. The bottom sound is cleaner with the lighter guage strings. Makes my bass guitar feel smaller, too (Rickenbacker 4005). It's possible to break them..hehe..and I've broken a couple G strings over the years. But it was more from me freaking out while playing than it was the fault of the string. They last a good, long time, especially is you wash your hands before you play. The strings on my bass right now are over a year old. They went a little dead, but I'm digging the sound for a while and keeping them on for recording. Sounds a little like flat wounds and still sound really clean. These are the only strings I ever use, but for the heck of it, I've tried other brands from time to time. Nothin' doin'...I switch them out right away and right back to the Rotosound RS66LB's.

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  • asked byIsaac T

    fromVernal, UT

    Where are these getting shipped from? And when will they show up due to the pandemic virus

    Where are these getting shipped from? And when will they show up due to the pandemic virus

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    These are shipping from our warehouse in Kansas City MO.