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For me it’s also how newer strings feel. But I play Round-wounds so it’s a whole different animal!
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04-29-2022 12:55 PM
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Hi, N,
Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
I've been alternating D"Addario Pure Nickels and Chromes,12-52, for the last two years. I have the Chromes on now with 37 hours of playtime with no diminishment of sound/pitch/clarity/response. I'm going to pick up a set of 112's based on this sound assessment in your post. These are the discussions that are tailored to players and very interesting. Great post, N!
Marinero
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I'm always amazed at the wide disparity in opinion about TIs. One of the reasons I never tried them until last year was that a fair number of people really seemed to dislike them - so it was hard to justify the cost. But there were also many who love the sound and describe extended life from theirs. So I really wanted to try a set for myself. And when one of the online string stores had a 2020/2021 winter holiday sale, I got the 112s being played in the comparison recordings. I put them on my Ibanez AF207 in January 2021.
Originally Posted by Marinero
I was changing Chromes every 3 to 4 months on my archtops and Stringjoys every 4 to 6 weeks on the solid bodies I used for blues gigs. So TIs turn out to be a bargain for me, even at list price. If I get a year out of a set on each archtop and 5 to 6 months on the Tele I use for the blues and other general gigs, I'm way ahead of the game at the $23 / set they cost on one of the usual sales. I got 5+ months out of the first set of 112s I put on my Tele, but I just got some JS110s to try on it and suspect I'll like them even better than the 12s for the blues.



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