🎶 Elevate Your Play with Rotosound Strings!
Rotosound R10-2 Nickel Regular Gauge Double Decker Electric Guitar Strings are expertly crafted in the UK, featuring a nickel-plated finish and a robust steel core. This set includes six strings (gauges 10-46) and a bonus E1 string, making them a reliable choice for musicians across various genres. Renowned for their consistent sound and performance, these strings are favored by top bands worldwide.
Product Dimensions | 11 x 11 x 1.5 cm; 18 g |
Item model number | R10-2 |
Colour | _ |
String Gauge | 10-13-17-26-36-46 |
String Material | Nickel |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Country Produced In | United Kingdom |
Size | 2 Set R10-2 |
Item Weight | 18 g |
C**.
Best of British
Always good strings nice tone and British Made
R**L
You STILL get an extra top E string! Simply the best.
I've been playing guitar for over 50 years. Rotosound strings are my favourites. I started on blues and then punk, now playing jazz. I've tried more expensive strings, but keep coming back to these. Great value for money. And you STILL get an extra top E string! Simply the best.
L**E
Incredible value for money
I have been using the Ernie ball Slinky Cobalt strings for a long while and super slinkies before that. Randomly came across these in a youtube video comparing different guitar strings. Seeing how cheap these are and how good they sounded in the video I had to try them, boy am I glad I did. They sound bright, lively and have a real depth to their sound. They also feel just as good as Ernie Balls, they're comfortable and easy to bend but without sacrificing any quality. Really can't fault them, paying around ~£5.50 for a set of really solid guitar strings in 2024 is unheard of. Try them out, you won't be disappointed.
B**N
UK made by British company and the best
I bought these after watching a YouTube video by Paul Davids in which he did a blind ‘shoot-out’ on sound quality. They beat Elixir and D’Addario to take the winning spot.So? He was right. They’re my favourite electric strings to date. It’s going to be interesting to see how durable these are.These are also made in the UK by a British owned company with a long tradition of innovation. So as well as quality good enough for some of the greatest guitarists of all time, purchases are pumping money back into our economy and not the USA or China.3 sets of strings and a guitar strap for £17? Bargain. 3 sets of strings and a strap for £20.90 a few months later? Not so much of a bargain, but still excellent value. They'd have been even better value if the top E hadn't suddenly snapped, whilst the guitar was on its stand. I checked the nut, the string tree and the string's neck tuner aperture for rough areas. There were none. There's no spare top E with the packs in this set. And they are obviously put in other packs for a reason. Tone wise though they are great.
A**R
Great for a hard body electric ukulele
Being an electric ukulele rather than guitar player, I only use the four thinnest strings, but they are great quality with a sound I like. A new set seems to "settle in" quickly, holding the tuning perfectly. They last for ages, as I'm always more eager to sit and play than I am to change strings and should probably change them more frequently!The new packaging cuts down on the amount of plastic used, which is always a good thing.
G**.
Quality
Good quality
M**.
Good solid strings that last
It seems that everything Alan Entwistle touches is good, from his pickups to the strings. I bought them as they were on offer and I am not disappointed. Good sound, good playability, price is ok and they last and stay in good shape even after heavy playing.Would recommend everyone to give them a shot.
C**R
i can not go back
used these for well over a year on a telecaster and a strat, changing them every six months and have refuse to change, only broken one high E which was fine since they come with the extra which is just the most useful thing in the industryi have used them on several other peoples guitars and they all say that they sound great and feel greatbefore use (after stringing guitar) you probs need to adjust truss rod if you are in standard like me
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