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Rotosound Strings Introduce New Foil Packs and Colour Coding

Published 10 years ago on January 30, 2014

By Jonathan Graham

Rotosound Strings Introduce New Foil Packs and Colour Coding -

The renowned British string manufacture unveil an exciting new range of strings for 2014 which come in eco-friendly airtight foil packaging and which also feature colour coded ball ends to assist guitarist in their stringing endeavours.

PRESS RELEASE: Exciting times at British string manufacturer, Rotosound, as they introduce their entire range of strings with NEW colour coded ball ends in NEW environmentally friendly airtight packaging, withNEW artwork.

The new innovative, air-tight packaging is made from foil. It provides an unparalleled moisture barrier ensuring strings will not tarnish or fade while in the packs keeping them factory fresh until ready for use. The stable environment provided by these new packets ensures that the strings factory freshness is maintained until opened The packaging has also been reduced by 90% making the new packets incredibly eco-friendly. 

All Rotosound strings now come with colour coded ball ends, and because they are British through and through they are Red White and Blue. The idea for the colour coding was by Kathy How, Production Director who suggested something that was instantly memorable throughout the world with many country flags incorporating these three colours. When you come to re-string your instrument all you have to remember is RWBRWB and it is done. The strings, still made at the Rotosound factory in the UK, retain their pure, typically British tone, providing exceptional sustain with clear bright sounds.

Rotosound R10

The full range of Rotosound electric, acoustic, orchestral and traditional strings have been changed. The new artwork on the string packs has been updated with a modern look, clean lines, bold colours and clear instructions. The design and feel of the packaging is a significant improvement, making them noticeably different, very recognisable and appealing.

The new coloured RWB ball ends, the new packaging and the new packet design elevate the Rotosound strings to a new level. It characterises Rotosound’ s continued commitment to the use of intelligent materials and systems and ensures strings reach musicians factory fresh and easy to use. 

To find out more go to Rotosound.

 

 

 


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