Roto Sound TB11 80/20 Bronze Light (11-52)
Conjunto de Cordas para Guitarra Western/Acústica
CHF 7.00
MSRP (O preço de retalho sugerido pelo fabricante): CHF 7.50
MSRP (O preço de retalho sugerido pelo fabricante): CHF 7.50
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Produto # | 194741 |
Marca | Roto Sound |
Categoria | Conjunto de Cordas para Guitarra Western/Acústica | Categoria | Roto Sound - Conjunto de Cordas |
Série | Roto Sound Tru Bronze |
Disponível desde | junho 2017 |
Disponiblidade | 32 unidades em stock |
Loja | Disponiblidade |
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Giebenach BL | 32 partes em stock |
Portes de envio: CHF 2.00
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Propriedades
- luz
- bronze
- 11 15 22w 30w 42w 52w
- Peso: 0.030kg
- bronze
- 11 15 22w 30w 42w 52w
- Peso: 0.030kg
Informação Série
Acoustic Brass Alloy
The 80/20 alloy still proving a popular serious alternative to the 92/8 category.
The brass windings guarantee high energy transfer offering a tighter more controlled tone.
Johns thoughts on his strings of choice...
In my search for the clearest set of bronze strings, I tried some old Rotosounds in black and red packets that I had somehow managed to hang on to for years. They sounded really good, bright and well balanced but with a rich tone.
The company were amused to hear that anybody should still have strings going so far back but assured me that, several packet designs later, their new strings were still the same quality. Rotosound bass strings have a high profile world-wide which may have overshadowed their guitar strings.
James How, who founded the company in the fifties, engineered a new type of string-winding machine that was a step ahead of the industry and all the strings are produced to the same degree of precision.
In addition to the phospher-bronze round wounds, Rotosound also make guitar strings in the piano string design.
That is with the wrap wire stopping short of the ball end so that a section of the core wire is exposed and only the core wire comes into contact with the saddle. These strings are called 'Country Gold'.
It is actually an old idea and I have a feeling that the very first steel strings used on the guitar in the 1800?s were like that.
The gauges for both types of string are 060 to 018 covered, and 026 to 008 plain.
Please note: w denotes wound string
The 80/20 alloy still proving a popular serious alternative to the 92/8 category.
The brass windings guarantee high energy transfer offering a tighter more controlled tone.
Johns thoughts on his strings of choice...
In my search for the clearest set of bronze strings, I tried some old Rotosounds in black and red packets that I had somehow managed to hang on to for years. They sounded really good, bright and well balanced but with a rich tone.
The company were amused to hear that anybody should still have strings going so far back but assured me that, several packet designs later, their new strings were still the same quality. Rotosound bass strings have a high profile world-wide which may have overshadowed their guitar strings.
James How, who founded the company in the fifties, engineered a new type of string-winding machine that was a step ahead of the industry and all the strings are produced to the same degree of precision.
In addition to the phospher-bronze round wounds, Rotosound also make guitar strings in the piano string design.
That is with the wrap wire stopping short of the ball end so that a section of the core wire is exposed and only the core wire comes into contact with the saddle. These strings are called 'Country Gold'.
It is actually an old idea and I have a feeling that the very first steel strings used on the guitar in the 1800?s were like that.
The gauges for both types of string are 060 to 018 covered, and 026 to 008 plain.
Please note: w denotes wound string
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