Swing Bass 66 Billy Sheehan Custom | 43-110

LONG SCALE

LENGTH (BALL END TO TAPER)  940mm | 37″

These strings, custom gauged by Billy Sheehan, provide the time tested Rotosound Swing Bass 66 standard set with two special advantages:

A slightly lighter G provides a more even string to string tension across the neck and makes bending easier.

A heavier E string makes for a tighter low end with increased mass for more volume in the lower register. The 0.110″ gauge also facilitates tuning down to a low ‘D’ without the string bottoming out or loss of intonation.


For the players

“They really sound great, there’s a real organic feel to them, I’ve been to the factory where they’re hand making them… 

“It’s such a part of the tone of everything I do!”

“I’m a finger player and when my fingers grip the string the edges on the Rotosound’s, because they’re hand wound, grip really strongly so I can get a really good snap of power out of each note.”

– Billy Sheehan

As heard on

Talas | Talas

David Lee Roth | Eat Em and Smile

Mr Big | Lean Into it

Winery Dogs | Winery Dogs

Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Yngwie Malmsteen | G3 Live

Sons of Apollo | MMXX


British quality

Manufactured in the UK to precise tolerances and using only the finest materials, you can rely on Swing Bass 66 strings for consistent tone and performance in every packet.

Every Swing Bass 66 string is still hand made by highly skilled engineers on James How’s original machinery. 

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  • BS66 Billy Sheehan Signature Swing Bass 66 Steel Electric Bass Strings - Custom (43 - 110)
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