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Anyone use them? I typically use TI Jazz Swing flats but I tried some Pyramid chrome flats and like them better. I recently got another acoustic flat top and want to try acoustic flats on it. One of the few choices are from Dogal. Pretty expensive. Just wondering if anyone likes the brand.
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08-01-2022 05:59 PM
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Hi
Not the answer you’re looking for, but since you asked about the company…
Never tried the Acoustic Flats, but did try their electric flats.
I thought great sound and feel, but at $40 they should be.
IIRC the D snapped after less than a week, so I never went back.
Their classical strings have a very good rep, I’ve used the Diamantés, liked them.
Somehow supporting a company in Venice as it slips below the seas seems romantic.
jk
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I bought a couple of sets of Dogal 80/20 flatwounds but have not used them yet. The guitar they are going on is an acoustic archtop with a 25.5 scale. My aging fingers cannot play roundwound 80/20 strings (12's) these days on a guitar with that scale length, so I am hoping the Dogals work out. If not I will stick with TI Flats (12's) on that guitar.
If I can get a sound like this guy does with the Dogals, I may keep using them:
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I put a set of their brass flats on my Stromberg G1. The second string (A) was dead. I would have contacted the company for a replacement but what with one thing and another didn’t get around to it. Eventually I replaced the wound strings with nickel but kept the two high strings on the guitar, where they still sound fine months later.
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Originally Posted by lammie200
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Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
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Dogals are my favourite flats. Garrison Fewell turned me on to them. He loved them, his number 1 choice. I love them. They sound really responsive and the feel is very, natural? Hard to describe but as far as flats, yes I will never recommend TI's after playing Dogals.
Personal choice, obviously
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Originally Posted by Stringswinger
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I had been using TI GB 12s, and decided to try the Dogals after reading about them on this forum. I use the R40, the Expressive Jazz Strings 12s.
They're a little more expensive, but the TI GBs were already expensive. The Dogals seem to last a long time, and I like their acoustic sound.
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I've used the Dogal Nightclub V25 80/20 Bronze Flat wound round core strings
They are great sounding strings, easy to play with a low tension feel and no string squeak.
The Dogal V25 are my favorite acoustic guitar strings but they've become too pricey for me.
My recent alternative to the Dogal V25 are the Magma Flat Phosphor Bronze GA120PBF hex core,
which are my second favorite acoustic guitar strings.
The Magma GA120PBF strings are about half the cost of the Dogal V25 strings.
These Magma strings are not flat wound but are round wounds that have been
ground and polished to a really smooth, no string squeak finish.
The Magma GA120PBF sound a little darker and have more string tension than the Dogal V25.
The Dogal and the Magma both seem to have a long string life.
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Yep I’ve used both the expressive and evolution flats. Very similar but the expressive are a lil less percussive and feel smoother. I have evolutions on now tho. 12-52.
they ended my personal string search. They’re fantastic.
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Originally Posted by dhd
I used to really like labella press wounds, similar idea, but they stopped making them (why? dang!). I may have to try them. Thanks for the heads up.
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Originally Posted by Jimmy blue note
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Originally Posted by dhd
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