Rotosound RH10 Roto Blues Reviews

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2 years ago

very good strings

The strings are generally no worse than the competition. The advantages include an additional string

3 years ago

Great strings

Great strings for a good price. Really like the guages on these strings and they feel better than Ernie Ball ones.

4 years ago

Very Rotosound

These strings have a bit of a piano like ring to them. They really have sound of their own. The hybrid character of this set with full lows and ringy highs make up for a great blues guitar.

The sound is not as generic as the other major brands. Not for everyone, but I love them and I keep coming back for them.

5 years ago

Good strings

I like the gauge, and these don't rust easily. Good for the price, too.

5 years ago

2 High E strings, woo!

Feels better than the standard Ernie Balls.

5 years ago

Great value for price!

Great all around strings, especially including the extra 1st E string.

Use it in all kinds of guitars and stay in tune properly.

Recommend

6 years ago

Used on a semi hollowbody.

Have a very smooth feel and great tone both for blues and rock.

Stay in tune very well and last longer than other well known brands I have used.

Addition of an extra e string a bonus but have not had a string break yet.

Very good quality to price ratio.

Best strings for my needs and will continue to use them.

6 years ago

Classic sound.

best in this price.

Sound clearly and open.

6 years ago

Roto sound strings, actually good strings

Been trying so many makes and expemnsive coated and special strings to get that exact sound i wanted from my Gibson guitars, bought a load of Roto sound strings as they were cheap and im wanted to get the guitars all with new strings, i was mazed at the righ tomes and sounds comming from my guitars with the Roto soun strings, thay have improved vastlky since trhe last time i used them 20 plus years ago as a budget sring, no more , they are my strigs of choice now to get the best sounds out of my prized Gibson guitars and valve amps.

7 years ago

Punch for lunch

Heavy bottom punch, if that's what your after! However, personally, I still prefer my go-to Daddario EXL110's

8 years ago

Rotosound RH10

I mounted these strings on my Fender Mustang which I usually use with a vintage Marshall. I was curious about them even beacause Jimi Hendrix used Rotosound products. I like the result, with a crisp sound and a good sustain even without distortion and a bell - like sound of the D string. But the single most important feature I expect from my new string is to last , because I do not play very often nowadays. So I have to wait, but I think that they will do the job. I hope so.

8 years ago

Good option if your heavy handed like me but also like light top gauge for bends.

I know they're meant for blues/classic rock but they sound great for metal too.

Nice full, powerful even bottom end.

Rotosound make great strings, no matter what the gauge. Cant go wrong really.

Have since moved on to 11-52's but would still happily play these.

9 years ago

Great strings

I am a professional guitar player doing 80+ gigs a year. I have used lots of different strings over the last 50 years but for the money tone and durability you can't beat Rotosound. I play some songs in dropped D and these are the perfect gauge for me. Very seldom does a string ever break between string changes Great strings for a great price. I normally buy 10 to 20 sets at a time.

9 years ago

Good quality long living strings

I use many different strings, such as dunlop, fender, darco, d'addario. Rotosound IMO - the best for the money. They have a punch, but musical. And stays live for long time. Great strings.

9 years ago

AMAZING SOUND!

What an amazing sound!

You play the blues? Strat? Les Paul?

Just use them! The balance is great. you can bend with no effort. The heavy bottom is great for pronounced rhythm.

Amazing sound!

Good quality!

Extra 1st string.

Cheers!

10 years ago

Great strings for a low price

I bought these strings to tune a 25.5" scale guitar down to drop C. I usually play 24.75" scale and use 10-56 strings on those guitars.

By approximation, I figured a 10-52 set should give me similar tension.

I had heard good things about rotosound strings from my band mate, so I decided to give them a try. I am very picky when it comes to my guitar strins. I was suprised all the more when I tried these considerably cheap strings.

They sound fantastic, wonderfully bright and clear and they stay that way too. They feel great too and they last pretty long. They are my go to strings for 25.5" scale guitars!

11 years ago

Great strings for the price.

I mostly used ernie ball and elixir's but my friend recommended that I try these ones.. And I think i'll probably stick with them. Great sound and super cheap!

12 years ago

Love the tone and durability. A rare combination.

All of my strats are loaded with these strings. I use EB on the Les Pauls. Roto Blues are my go to string now for that blues strat tone - after quite a few trials of quite a few others. They nail it. Others get close but this is the closest I have tried.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Rotosound
  • Released in 2007
  • Average price : $6
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