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To say that Rotosound is world famous would be an understatement. Handcrafted in England since 1958, the greatest bass players of all time have been using Rotosound bass guitar strings. From John Entwistle and Paul McCartney, to John Paul Jones and Duff McKagen, an endless sea of players have all championed Rotosound bass strings for their exceptional tone, craftsmanship and durability. Bass guitar strings are available a variety of gauges and styles with each type designed specifically for different playing techniques, as well as genres. In the end however, it's what you prefer that really matters, and it never hurts to try out various styles and sizes to see what you feel most comfortable with. Throughout the extensive catalog provided by Rotosound, you'll find a massive selection of strings to choose from, all designed with immaculate precision and attention to detail.

For jazz players, the Rotosound RS77LD Jazz Bass Monel flatwound strings are classics in more ways than one. Since the early 60's, these strings could be heard on many famous albums, performed by artists as diverse as Sting, Phil Lynott and John Deacon. Another highly recommended choice is the Rotosound RN 66LD Nickel Swing bass string. These roundwound strings have a long lasting tone that's bright, strong and consistent. As well, for a light coated bass string try the Rotosound Next Polymer coated string. These beauties feature a black polymer coating over a Type 52 wrap, and deliver a rich mid-tone with an extended playing life.

You simply can't deny the importance of the bass guitar in modern popular music. The quality of the bass strings you're using play a hugely important role in the tone you get from the instrument; and these days there are many different styles to choose from. But when you're ready to string your bass guitar with a set that sound as smooth as they play, look no further than Rotosound bass guitar strings.