🎵 Elevate Your Banjo Game with Rotosound Strings!
Rotosound RS65 Medium Banjo Strings are a premium 5-string set crafted in the UK, featuring nickel wound strings for a rich, vibrant tone. With a legacy of over 60 years in the music industry, these strings are perfect for both beginners and experienced players, ensuring durability and exceptional sound quality.
Product Dimensions | 11 x 11 x 1 cm; 0.03 g |
Item model number | RS65 |
Colour | White Black Red Blue |
String Gauge | Medium |
String Material | Nickel |
Number of Strings | 5 |
Country Produced In | United Kingdom |
Size | Small Medium Large X-Large 2X-Large |
Proficiency Level | Beginner |
Item Weight | 0.03 g |
K**S
Good
Great product as it is
M**S
Cheap version for cheap price
You pay for what you get. The little coloured beads on the strings didn’t correspond in any way to the guide on the pack. Online tutor suggested bending already wound loops to make for easier fitting but even with care they snapped. So fiddly job of twisting new loops Took best part of hour to fit the five strings as a result. Will look for more expensive sturdier options next time
E**N
Wonderful strings
These strings were wonderful with a great tone . Thank you
P**R
G Banjo Strings/set
Have used the Swanee banjo strings for many years and have always been satisfied with this productWould recommend, they are good value and the service is quick.
C**S
Okay
Never used and returned. But I know these strings are okay.
C**R
Good item just the job
I have made a bow didley banjo
M**Y
Like SNAPPY STRINGS? Yeah - they SNAP Easy!!!
I bought these to fit on my new (second-hand) banjo. Yes, they were pretty cheap but steel string guitar/banjo string technology has been with us for around 100 years and, as a classical violinist, bluegrass fiddler/guitarist, folk, country, rock, blues, jazz musician of some 50 years' experience I thought - well, what can go wrong with a basic set of strings???Turns out - everything!Since the age of 10 years old, I've been fitting, tuning and replacing strings on my instruments, so I've learnt what to do and what not to do, along the way. As a player, I know you can hit, bend and pull a steel string pretty wildly to get funky sounds, snappy (pun not intended!) folk, blues and country out of a guitar and, when playing country, you can easily bend both light and medium guage strings up more than a tone to get those pedal steel sounds....So I thought installing a set of basic banjo strings would be fairly easy.... Yeah!Firstly, the B String (II) snapped straight away, so I reverted to the old string-preserving skills I learnt as a teenager and wound a new loop (as there was plenty of spare string length)... and that's still holding.But secondly, the G (III) failed to tune to pitch and, with a series of grunts and snaps, dropped down to an octave below what I wanted. Keith Richards might have liked it - but I didn't.. and shortly after, the string loop snapped off completely.So now I've got a half-strung banjo ... and a wasted half hour...Guess I'll just be playing the remaining 3 strings tonight then?Funnily enough, I've never been a fan of the Rotosound srings on (electric) guitar, either, preferring Ernie Ball. Guess I'll be raiding Amazon again tonight for some new banjo strings... but NOT THESE!!!Hope this helps!
G**N
delivery excellent.
Ideal..... have bought two sets..... can see no -problems it's early days... delivery excellent.
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