Product Descriptionmost Famously Used By Sir Paul Mccartney On The Beatles Abbey Road, Tru Bass Strings Have Been Utilised By Jazz, Fusion, Dub, And Reggae Players. The Distinctive Black Wrap And Yellow Silk Ends Of These Strings Have Been Spotted On Basses Belonging To Icons Such As Bruce Foxton, Graham Maby, And Herbie Flowers.From The Manufacturerspecifically Designed And Patented In 1962 To Emulate The Mellow Sound Of An Upright Bass Using Flatwound Black Nylon Ribbon, Our Tru Bass Strings Have Been Embraced By Players Of All Styles. Originally Conceived By James How To Be Fitted To The Burns Black Bison Bass, Tru Bass Strings May Be The Nearest You Will Ever Get To A Double Bass Tone From An Electric Bass.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the Rotosound RS88EL strings?A: The dimensions of the Rotosound RS88EL strings are sixteen point two centimeters in length, sixteen point zero centimeters in width, and two point eight centimeters in height.
Q: What material is used for the Rotosound RS88EL strings?A: The Rotosound RS88EL strings are made with a flatwound black nylon ribbon, designed to emulate the mellow sound of an upright bass.
Q: What is the gauge of the Rotosound RS88EL strings?A: The gauge of the Rotosound RS88EL strings ranges from zero point sixty-five inches to zero point one hundred fifteen inches.
Q: How do I install the Rotosound RS88EL strings on my bass?A: To install the Rotosound RS88EL strings, unwind the old strings, thread the new strings through the bridge and tuning pegs, then tune them to pitch.
Q: Can beginners use the Rotosound RS88EL strings?A: Yes, beginners can use the Rotosound RS88EL strings, as they provide a rich tone and are suitable for various music styles.
Q: What type of bass guitars are compatible with the Rotosound RS88EL strings?A: The Rotosound RS88EL strings are specifically designed for electric bass guitars and can fit most standard bass models.
Q: How do I clean and maintain the Rotosound RS88EL strings?A: To clean the Rotosound RS88EL strings, wipe them with a soft, dry cloth after each use to remove dirt and oil.
Q: What is the shelf life of Rotosound RS88EL strings?A: The Rotosound RS88EL strings can last several months if stored properly in a cool, dry place.
Q: Are the Rotosound RS88EL strings safe for all ages?A: Yes, the Rotosound RS88EL strings are safe for all ages, as they contain no hazardous materials.
Q: How do the Rotosound RS88EL strings compare to other flatwound strings?A: The Rotosound RS88EL strings are known for their unique mellow sound, making them preferable for players seeking a double bass tone.
Q: What should I do if the Rotosound RS88EL strings arrive damaged?A: If the Rotosound RS88EL strings arrive damaged, contact the seller for a return or exchange within the specified return policy.
Q: Do the Rotosound RS88EL strings require special installation tools?A: No, the Rotosound RS88EL strings do not require special tools; standard string changing tools will suffice.
Q: Can I use Rotosound RS88EL strings for jazz or reggae music?A: Yes, Rotosound RS88EL strings are popular among jazz, fusion, dub, and reggae musicians for their distinctive sound.
Q: What is the country of origin for the Rotosound RS88EL strings?A: The Rotosound RS88EL strings are manufactured in Wales.
Q: How many strings are included in the Rotosound RS88EL package?A: The Rotosound RS88EL package contains one set of strings.