I've always used roto sound strings and so has my dad since 1900 million always used on my 1957 burns short scale jazz guitars I still use them now my short scale jazz's are in retirement but still restrung with rotorsound I still use them on all my guitars I wouldn't use any other string apart from rotorsound through and through no string like it top strings I would buy every rotorsound string even if they closed shop I'd store them my dads used rotorsound since the 60s I think and I've followed in the foot steps I've tried others within an hour add my rotors back
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Currently on my Epiphone Les Paul model special LE. Holds up very well to extreme bending (especially with the high e string as well as being 8 gauge). Speaking of the high e string, the pack also comes with one extra high e string which is very very handy whenever that string breaks when playing or restringing. I’m satisfied with this product and will always buy these when I’m in need of a new set.
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If you believe that one should only use British stuff, or that stuff is only any good if it's British made, or that it is your patriotic duty to buy British made stuff, then these strings are what are available. Yes, these are very good strings, probably top quality, but not necessarily better than D'Addaro or Ernie Ball, though I bought my Rotosounds for a better price. This brand seems to be widely available in the UK, but in other countries?
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The strings are Excellent and give off a vibrant tone, as good as any twice the price.
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Rotosound have been making guitar strings for years and are as good as anything on the market, and not overpriced.
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