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MATERIAL

Nylon on steel tapewound

GAUGE

65 • 75 • 100 • 115

TONE

WARM

OUTPUT

LOW
Rotosound strings Tru Bass 88 tapewound tape wound black nylon bass guitar pack set RS88 RS88LD

Tru Bass 88 Nylon Tapewound Standard | 65-115

LONG SCALE

810mm – 860mm | 32″ – 34″

Specifically designed and patented in 1962 to emulate the mellow sound of an upright bass using flatwound black nylon ribbon, our Tru Bass strings have been embraced by players of all styles.

Originally conceived by James How to be fitted to the Burns Black Bison bass, Tru Bass strings may be the nearest you will ever get to a double bass tone from an electric bass.

Transformative strings

Most famously used by Sir Paul McCartney on the Beatles’ Abbey Road, Tru Bass strings have been utilised by jazz, fusion, dub, and reggae players.

The distinctive black wrap and yellow silk ends of these strings have been spotted on basses belonging to icons such as Bruce Foxton, Graham Maby, and Herbie Flowers.

As heard on

The Beatles | Abbey Road, Let It Be

Lou Reed | Transformer

The Jam | All Mod Cons

Joe Jackson | I’m The Man

David Bowie | Diamond Dogs

British quality

Manufactured in the UK to precise tolerances and using only the finest materials, you can rely on Tru Bass 88 strings for consistent tone and performance in every packet.

Every Tru Bass string is still manufactured the ‘old fashioned way’ by hand on machines that James How built at the end of the 1960s. 

Tru double bass tone

The magnetic stainless steel undercovers that sit below the special black nylon tape ensures the best of both worlds by having a bass that is comfortable to handle, that will work with a conventional amplifier and yet offers a sound so reminiscent of its much larger brother.

String up a fretless electric bass with Tru Bass strings for a double bass like tone that will turn heads!

Tension chart

note

Diameter

Tension

G

0.065″

51.72 lbs

D

0.075″

43.84 lbs

A

0.100″

47.06 lbs

E

0.115″

34.53 lbs

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