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I know that this question will probably have been asked umpteen times in here over the years, but as products change so often nowadays maybe there is better stuff out there now.
I have a Telecaster with a Seymour Duncan jazz humbucker on the neck position and am wondering if I should maybe try out some flatwound strings to maybe give a jassier sound to my guitar. I currently use Gibson 10 gauge brite wires and I'm not over the moon with them. I dont like too heavy a gauge like 12s or 13s like some players do, I'd stretch to 11s and thats it.
Do any of you guys use flatwounds on a solid bodied guitar like the Tele? and if so, which make of string do you use?
Hugh.
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11-26-2012 03:20 AM
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I play flat 12s in my tele and I love them. I kinda prefer the electric sound of tele with flats when it come to the jazz sound for me. Try 11s, why not, you should figure out for yourself.
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I love Thomastik-Infeld flatwounds on my solid body PRS - Jazz Swing 10-44.
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Thomastick or D'addario flats do magic on solid bodies
I also go for 11s on solid bodies and 12s on archtop
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I take the opposite point of view. Flatwounds on a tele are a great way to make it sound dull and boring .... We're all different ...
I can recommend TI bebop strings for a jazzy sound while not getting as dull as flatwounds (which I do love on hollowbodies)
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Yep.. it is a funny thing. I never put flats on a solidbody.. and never use rounds on an archtop (although the newtone archtop strings are fantastic).
There are forum members here who never put rounds on a solidbody and never put flats on an archtop. When you play the 20K$ archtops at the montreal guitar show 80% (ok, I made that stat up) of them have rounds.
Personally (because I know you are alllll dying to know) I think if you are spending 800$ or more on a guitar you can spend and extra 30$ and buy a set few different sets of strings to see what you like best.
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Originally Posted by SamBooka
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Originally Posted by SamBooka
However, I have tried D'Addario Halfwounds on a soild body (didn't like) and currently have these on a semi hollowbody (do like).
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I use flat Thomastiks Flats on all my Tele, Rickenbacker semi hollow, Jazzmaster, Comins Semihollow, Ibanez Af125 Hollow and Yamaha SA-50 Hollow.
I love Flats and think they sound and feel great on any guitar.
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Thanks for the input to my request for info. Quite a difference of opinion on the matter. I guess thats guitarists for you, we all have our own tastes on strings, playability, tone etc
I'll order up a set of either 10s or 11s and see how they do.
Hugh.
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Tried flats on a tele style guitar and didn't like it, after some research I ended up using D'addario pure nickel 12s great strings very warm sounding IMO if you don't want wound 3rd go for 11s.
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Originally Posted by papaj77
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Originally Posted by SamBooka
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I like the Elixir Nanoweb 10-52.
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Try pure nickel 11's and a Duncan '59, Seth Lover, or Lollars.
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I've ordered up a set of Thomastick flats, 10 - 44s.
I did try flats years ago on a seven string I had, I put D'Addarios on it and loved their feel and sound.
I just wondered if it would work out the same with a Tele, the seven string was designed as a jazz guitar so it was fine with them.
Once again, thanks guys
Hugh.
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Let us know what you think, Hugh.
I've been thinking about putting flats on one of my Teles, too.
/ Tony
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They arrived this morning, ahh the great British postal system(not like the Wells Fargo stagecoach service you get in Canada)
. Only ordered them yesterday morning.
I put them on and they are brilliant. They make the Tele sound really jazzy, and they play great too, but not for bending too much, fairly high action and clean sound is what is best for my guitar it would seem.
I dont find them dull sounding in any way as stated in some of the previous postings, maybe they just suit this guitar, and they sound really clear and precise. I think they are way much better than the D'Addario's I had years ago.
I'm really pleased with the result so farI'll just need to keep this guitar in this setting for jazz.
Hmm. Need another Tele now for rock and blues
Wife'll just love itLast edited by Hugh; 11-29-2012 at 12:56 PM.
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Let us know how it goes. If you are looking for a replacement pickup (the SD jazz isnt a very popular pickups for jazz) I might suggest the 57 Classics.
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Originally Posted by SamBooka
I agree that the SD "Jazz" is too hot and bright to be called that.
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I don't what they were thinking when SD named that pickup 'Jazz'. I installed one once - took it back out the next day and sold it. The SD 59 is way the hell better for jazz and I hear the SD Seth Lover is better yet.
BTW, I've used flatwounds on my Tele , 10, 11 and 12 sets, and loved 'em all.
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I purchased the Seymour Duncan jazz pup simply because I've used their pickups for a few of my guitars in the past and been really impressed with the results. I have to say, the that the jazz pup is not as mellow as I thought it would be but there is a vast improvement in the sound quality and note clarity over the original pickup that was on the guitar.
Back to the Thomastick flats, I really love these strings, been playing them for hours now and they are settling in now and sounding better as time goes onSo much so that I'm ordering a set for my Strat and see how that goes
Hugh.
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I have D'Addario flat wounds (12s) on my Tele and I don't recommend the 12s. Really stiff, hard to bend. Nice sound, but I'd go with the 11s or I might try 10s next. For what it's worth.
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Originally Posted by PolarBexar
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I guess it does make a difference what you are going to be doing with the guitar. Mine has to double for blues sometimes and I need a little more flexibility (or stronger fingers, ha).
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