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I had a set of TI Benson 12's. They were the best set of strings I ever owned. Took about a month to break in, after that they kept their tone and tension for three years. (Sold the guitar.) The only thing was that they have fabric wrapping on the ends and they wouldn't install on a "fingers" tailpiece. Even my repairman had a heckuva time installing them on a run-of-the-mill archtop.
I'd like to find a comparable set of non-TI strings. As for cutting off the wrap with a razor blade, I'm not really with that. Some years ago I tried D'Addario Chromes and didn't like them at all. Very high tension and kind of "impersonal" especially compared to the Bensons. Any recommendations are greatly appreciated.
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04-27-2024 07:57 PM
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If i understand you correctly,you want a flatwound string like the Bensons that feel the same without the silk wrap.If this is the case then i don't think you will find a comparable one you like i'm sorry to say.
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I haven’t played the benson strings in years but I recall they’re like swings with higher tension (thicker gauges). I have mostly come to dislike flatwound strings but I recently tried dogal expressive flats after learning one of my favorite players uses them. They are now my string of choice on my sunburst wesmo.
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I usually give the ends of the wrapped strings a squeeze with the flat inside of a long nose pliers. They will fit the Gibson finger tail piece. You won’t have a easy time finding a different nickel round core flat wound string without a wrap.
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Originally Posted by buduranus2
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No string recommendations , sorry
If it were me I would just change the timepiece
and use the strings I prefer ....
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Originally Posted by nyc chaz
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Originally Posted by omphalopsychos
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Originally Posted by omphalopsychos
I looked up those Dogal strings on stringsbymail.com and they say :
"The string ends are wound with cotton to avoid buzzing."
Just a moment...
Doug
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Oh yeah, they’re also wound with fabric my bad.
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