Rotosound RS666LD Swing Bass 66 Stainless Steel 6 String Bass Guitar Strings (35 45 65 80 105 130)

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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.

Specification
Binding : Electronics
Brand : ROTOSOUND
Color : White Black Red Blue
Department : music, instruments, instrument accessories
EAN : 0686194000219
Label : RotoSound
Manufacturer : RotoSound
Model : RS666LD
PackageDimensions_Weight : 40.00 hundredths pounds
PackageDimensions : L:6.38 X W:6.30 X H:1.10
ProductGroup : Musical Instruments
ProductTypeName : INSTRUMENT_PARTS_AND_ACCESSORIES
Publisher : RotoSound
ReleaseDate : 2009-06-11
Size : Small Medium Large X-Large 2X-Large
Studio : RotoSound
Title : Rotosound RS666LD Swing Bass 66 Stainless Steel 6 String Bass Guitar Strings (35 45 65 80 105 130)

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Totally worth every penny.

Very useful and nicely packaged.

Practical and effective.

Will be purchasing again soon.

This works like a charm.

Flawless in both function and design.

Satisfactory but not impressive.

Performs perfectly and looks amazing.

Totally worth every penny.

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