Rotosound RS77LD Jazz Bass Strings Review

Rotosound RS77LD Jazz Bass Strings
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I've been using the Rotosound RS77LDs on my 4 string fretless bass for about 2 months now. I normally use Thomastik-Infeld JF344s. I LOVE the feel of Thomastiks. The Rotos do not feel as soft and rope-like. If you've never tried TI flatwounds, you owe it to yourself to try them. You'll see what i mean. TIs ARE well worth the $40-50 you'll pay for them. BUT the Roto RS77LDs i'm reviewing here have a REALLY nice fullness to their sound. And they also have a very nice feel. They are not as soft as TIs, but they are not TOO different either. Maybe it is because the the low E is .045compared to the TI JF344's .043. But I am really having a hard time deciding if I want to go back to the Thomastiks now. What i WISH, is that i could get some TI flatwounds that are slightly fatter (like .045-.105). But make no mistake, the very fact that i am split between the TI JF344s and Roto RS77LDs speaks volumes about how nice i think Rotosounds are. They have an awesome feel and an even more awesome sound. These are nothing like other flatwound bass strings such as D'Addario Chromes or Fender flat wounds or Ernie Ball Group IIIs. These Roto RS77LDs are some PREMIUM strings that have a really ideal amount of tension and presence to the sound that give it a really sweet upright-type character. IDK if it is QUITE as much of an upright sound as the Thomastiks give. But here i go waffling again. .. i wish i could find a string that encompasses the qualities of both of my favorite fretless bass strings! But i haven't switched back to the TIs yet, so that's saying something right there. Give the RS77LDs a try!

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Highly praised by Bass Player Magazine as their favourite flatwound string. Unique materials produce a unique tone.

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