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    what exactly are these all about? whats the difference between flat wound and standard electric guitar strings?

    reason im asking is because i have a humbucker in an acoustic and it sounds a little jazz boxy......but its not quite there, and i have a vague feeling that these flat wound strings are used for jazz?........ and if so, will they really make a noticable differnce? and in what way?
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    Re: flat wound strings???

    I just put a set on my guitar the other day just for poops and giggles. While I don't exactly have a jazz setup guitar-wise and pickup-wise (it's a strat hot-rodded for metal), I noticed a bit of a difference, but I wonder if it's just "feel" or my imagination. I swear it not only feels like playing an upright bass, but kinda sorta has a little bit of that crack and snap. Worth a try, why not?

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    • #3
      Re: flat wound strings???

      There are actually 4 different sting types; ROUNDWOUND, SEMI-ROUND, FLAT WOUND, and COATED. Flat wound strings differ from standard round-wound strings in that the sides are ground down and polished giving them a rectangular look if you were to see a cutaway. This will give you a lot less finger noise and an almost fretless sound. Yes, they are often used by jazzers on big boxes. A friend of mine has (or had) flatwounds on his Fat Strat (11's) and I thought it sounded great for chording as well as really fast runs on the guitar due to the lack of finger noise.
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      • #4
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        Hey Blue Calx, what exactly is the 'detah metal' listed in your sig??
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        • #5
          Re: flat wound strings???

          One of my Dean Hardtail's has a bright tone. I cured the brightness with a set of Gibson flatwound strings. I say try them, strings are cheap.

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            Re: flat wound strings???

            Hey Blue Calx, what exactly is the 'detah metal' listed in your sig??
            It's a direct WFD quote... must be a brazilian thing

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            • #7
              Re: flat wound strings???

              hey thanks guys...... i think ill try out a set of flat wound strings........ any particular companies make good ones? i found dadarrio and gibson so far......those will be good right?
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              • #8
                Re: flat wound strings???

                Fender also makes a set of flatwounds, I love flatwounds for their feel and particular sound. They can really cure an overly bright guitar. Ive been using them for about 6 months and im switching to roundwounds on my new g&l to since the guitar is not overly bright. I have a feeling ill be back at flatwounds on my next string change with the g&l though.
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                • #9
                  Re: flat wound strings???

                  well i will be using them mostly for jazz chording....i have the jazz box sound very close on this guitar....but its just not quite there, need a little more depth and airy-ness to the bass notes

                  eh, ill try em out
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                  1968 Fender Twin Reverb

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                  • #10
                    Re: flat wound strings???

                    i use flat wounds on my strats. i like there feal more than round wounds.
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                    • #11
                      Re: flat wound strings???

                      i have d'adario flat wounds on my tele, it sounds amazing for jazz, these string's arent made for shredding though lol

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                      • #12
                        Re: flat wound strings???

                        Depends on what you consider shredding. I had no problem playing intense picking passages on flatwounds ... The only thing I had troube with was finger tapping and bending, b/c the guage was 11's ...
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                        • #13
                          Re: flat wound strings???

                          ive read about ribbon wound strings......these are essentially flat wound strings arent they?......cause i see daddario has strings called ribbon wound jazz strings.....and they are listed under the flat wound section......so???
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                          • #14
                            Re: flat wound strings???

                            i want to try these flat wounds. seems pretty cool.

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                            • #15
                              Re: flat wound strings???

                              Flatwound strings always sounded dead to me. I don't even like them on a lap steel or reso.

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