i heard he used roto-sound bass strings but idk I've been lookin.
Yes, Cliff Burton (RIP) used the Rotosound Swing Bass 66 - LB - 35-90 LIGHT GAUGE and also the FUNKMASTER BASS STRINGS all available from Rotosound .The light gauge permiy him to make bendings and all the stuff just like seen on FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS LIVE 85 VIDEO from Cliff Em All.
REST IN PEACE CLIFFORD LEE BURTON - 1962-1986
He uses Ernie Ball custom gauge strings, .10 to .52 or .54
011-52
Your left hand goes on the neck and your right hand strums the strings.
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Cliff Burton used a Rickenbacker 4001 bass guitar on the album "Ride the Lightning."
* Aria Pro II SB-1000. * Aria Pro II SB Black 'n' Gold I. * Alembic Spoiler. This was stolen, according to Burton in an interview.
Awesome strings
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Nylon strings.
He used to use Earnie ball strings. I dont know if he still using ernie ball
ESP 7- strings
Personally, I like the Russian Big Muff from Electroharmonix. It's the main pedal I use on the bass. Cliff Burton from Metallica and Chris Wolstenholme from Muse also use this pedal (although Cliff used an earlier model).
The type of guitar strings you need depends on the type of guitar you have. Acoustic guitars typically use steel strings, while classical guitars use nylon strings. Electric guitars use steel strings as well. Make sure to choose the right gauge (thickness) of strings for your playing style and preference.
Standard Dean markley blue steel bass strings if that's any help
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