




🎶 Elevate your groove with the legendary swing of Rotosound Swing 66!
Rotosound Swing 66 Stainless Steel 4-string bass guitar strings offer a bright, punchy tone with balanced mids and deep lows. Made in the UK since 1966, these long-scale strings (45-105 gauge) are the industry standard for electric bassists seeking iconic rock sound and reliable durability. Perfect for both long and medium scale bass guitars, they are favored by professionals worldwide for their clarity and stage-ready presence.








| ASIN | B00V50SKCE |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,241 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 2 in Bass Guitar Strings |
| Brand | Rotosound |
| Brand Name | Rotosound |
| Coating Description | Non-Coated |
| Coating description | Non-Coated |
| Colour | multi-colored |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 748 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Keine Beschichtung |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00686194000110 |
| Included Components | 4 stainless steel strings |
| Instrument | Bass Guitar |
| Item Type Name | Rotosound strings for electric bass SWING 66 STAINLESS SETS 4-str. RS66LD Stainless Standard 45-105 |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Grams |
| Item height | 1.5 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Rotosound |
| Product Warranty | Legal warranty. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Electric bass guitars |
| String Gauge | 45 65 80 105 |
| String Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| String gauge | 45 65 80 105 |
| String material type | Stainless Steel |
| UPC | 686194000110 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
A**.
Nice strings
Great set of strings, nice clean sound
M**B
Great balanced tone, but they do lose brightness
I have been playing bass for over 20 years, and tried many different strings. The Rotosound Swing Bass 66 strings provide an even, balanced tone which suits lots of different playing styles. They have a nice deep low end, but not as thumpy as flats. A punchy mid range, and a little top end bite without being overly zingy. However, they do tend do lose their brightness quicker than other strings, and they have a rougher texture which some say causes damage to frets, but this is not something I have experienced yet. They also seem to be slightly lower tension than some of the other roundwounds I have used previously, so you may need to give your truss rod a tweak when installing them for the first time. Overall, they are now my go-to string, and I would recommend giving them a try.
M**Y
The Best Roundwound Bass Strings Available
After discovering these Rotosound Roundwound Swing Bass strings over 40 years ago they have been my go to strings for my bass guitars. Unless you want the dull thud of a flatwound string (which has it's place) these are a must. They make any bass guitar sound infinitely better.
G**Y
Bright sounding punchy bass strings.
Bright sounding, punchy bass strings at a great price.
B**S
Good enough for John Entwistle good enough for me
Rotosound 66 swing bass strings I have used many different strings over the years but always come back to Rotosound. For me these strings add to the build up of tone that I want. They produce too zing clarity while protecting the fundamentals of the bass sound. The lifetime of these strings are brilliant. The way the strings are tapered at the ends really help hold them in place and tune. See photo. If you want to hear how rotosound strings sound especially on a pbass listen to Live at Leads by The Who. Or Bruce Foxton from The Jam on albums All mod cons and onwards onto the The gift.
D**N
If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
For me, this is the stringset I keep coming back to. It has it all, the balance, the feel and most importantly the sound. They do last a very long time - there are coated strings out there which will last a lot longer. - They are a lot more money, and I have dubious reviews of some of them - so I keep using these. Dunlop do a very close alternative - but I find not as bright. Long and the short of it is: These strings are bright, and full sounding. Sets are consistent, and the quality is 100%. If you're into dull, thuddy bass sounds - a set of flats is probably what you want. If you want to cut through - these are the strings for you! Yes stainless steel strings will wear your frets down. Yes they are tough on the fingers. I've used them on the same bass since 1991 and it still has the original frets..... and I still have my original fingers! If you are looking to run in non-standard tuning, e.g. e flat, drop D etc. - check out their other sets for drop tuning. The same idea, but tailored for that purpose. If it aint' broke, don't fix it!
G**L
Swing 66 strings
I have been using these make of strings since 1978. But unfortunately as I got to tube them in the D string was snapping at the tuning machine heads. So now I have to order another set. Never had this happen before .
A**R
Amazing strings
Perfect strings for a PBass!
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