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whatis the difference between flat wound, and round
wound strings, and where would you use them.and why
matthew
wound strings, and where would you use them.and why
matthew
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I know a fella that still uses flat wounds on his bass, but other than that I don't believe many people are using them. I recommend you don't ESPECIALLY on pedal steel. You need that brightness.
And Chris, "Duh"
And Chris, "Duh"
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I used flatwound strings on my old Richenbacher.. kept bar noise to a minimum and sounded bluesy..
Jazz folks tend to use them for their "warmer" tone.. round wounds are considerably brighter.. which most steel guitar folks want.
I was thinking of trying the "burnished" Irv referred to where they run a roundwound string through a machine to flatten the coils a bit.. they retain the brightness but reduce string noise.
Jazz folks tend to use them for their "warmer" tone.. round wounds are considerably brighter.. which most steel guitar folks want.
I was thinking of trying the "burnished" Irv referred to where they run a roundwound string through a machine to flatten the coils a bit.. they retain the brightness but reduce string noise.
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Flatwounds
Flatwounds are very popular with Jazz Guitarists.
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Ivey, it is not necessary to be an a$$ all the time.chris ivey wrote:exactly! this is a steel guitar forum.John Booth wrote: And Chris, "Duh"
Take a break every other day, will ya?
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back in the 60's I used Guild EA610 strings, light gauge, on a couple of fender jazzmasters that I had.
I always thought they were the best flat wound strings for that guitar and for any guitar for that matter I dont think Flat wounds would not be good for a pedal steel. I had a Trini Lopez cherry red gibson ES335 TD with a bigsby arm on it and that stupid head stock that copied fender the Guild no.one string was thre only string that could make that streach.Tennessee Lee
I always thought they were the best flat wound strings for that guitar and for any guitar for that matter I dont think Flat wounds would not be good for a pedal steel. I had a Trini Lopez cherry red gibson ES335 TD with a bigsby arm on it and that stupid head stock that copied fender the Guild no.one string was thre only string that could make that streach.Tennessee Lee
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Depending on what you're doing flats can be hard on fingers too. Significantly more friction with flats on your fingertips.Erv Niehaus wrote:I bought a Fender Precision bass back in 1955 and the first thing I did was put flat wounds on it. Those round wound bass strings were hard on the fingers.
BTW: I just sold that bass to Redd Volkert in Austin, TX.
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