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Not exactly lefty but...Thomastik flatwound Jazz for $53.88

Posted: November 25th, 2016, 10:09 am
by Yolly111
Sorry, not exactly a lefty product but thought it was interesting anyway.

Heard a lot of good about TI flats so I bought a set to try. They are normally more in the $75.00 range, and this is the cheapest I could find them...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/191993965698?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT

$53.88 is the best price I could get after making offers...

Re: Not exactly lefty but...Thomastik flatwound Jazz for $53

Posted: November 25th, 2016, 1:34 pm
by tim
I love 'em. These are what I have on the SB-1 I just got. And yeah, good price! I paid 75.

Re: Not exactly lefty but...Thomastik flatwound Jazz for $53

Posted: November 26th, 2016, 2:13 am
by fivebass52
Bought a 5-string set from Bass Northwest way back in 2005 (the year I went to Seattle to see Paul McCartney...), still have them on my custom 5-string (avatar) bass. It's a 36" scale, so finding extra long strings back then was a bit of a challenge, so I was excited that these would fit. Been on ever since, and they're still going strong! That's a good price, so go ahead and "bite the bullet" - don't think you'll be sorry! :)

Re: Not exactly lefty but...Thomastik flatwound Jazz for $53

Posted: November 26th, 2016, 4:40 pm
by Agent00Soul
I have them strung on my Jag Bass and love 'em!

They are seriously expensive string so if you were ever considering trying them out but spooked by the price, I've never seen them cheaper new.

Re: Not exactly lefty but...Thomastik flatwound Jazz for $53

Posted: December 1st, 2016, 2:17 am
by fivebass52
Down to 51.74... bought them along with Priority Mail - 7.16 - so I'll have them in time for a gig I'm doing in Hilo, Hi on the 8th.

Re: Not exactly lefty but...Thomastik flatwound Jazz for $53

Posted: December 1st, 2016, 7:32 am
by tim
I couldn't resist. Now I will have three different types of TIs on my four main players. These will replace the Chromes on my acoustic.

Thanks for the heads up!

Re: Not exactly lefty but...Thomastik flatwound Jazz for $53

Posted: December 1st, 2016, 12:07 pm
by Yolly111
You are welcome :)

So: first experience with them, after installing on my V7.

They have a lot of bounce. I like, but it might not be for everybody. Second, I was surprised by the sound: it is not as mellow as I thought it would be, but more bright. Not a bad thing per se (it puts them closer to rounds), but just an unexpected, more modern sound.

Also love the feel on the fingers, though it surprisingly takes some getting used to. Also, less finger noise moving up and down the frets.

So all in all very nice strings, but expect them to be a bit bright (which I can certainly change with the V7 eq) and quite a lot of bounce, not firm.

Re: Not exactly lefty but...Thomastik flatwound Jazz for $53

Posted: December 1st, 2016, 12:11 pm
by superheavydeathmetal
They may be expensive initially, but flatwounds last for years, don't they?

Re: Not exactly lefty but...Thomastik flatwound Jazz for $53

Posted: December 1st, 2016, 12:20 pm
by tim
Pretty much. But even TI's round-wounds are notorious for lasting a long time.

Re: Not exactly lefty but...Thomastik flatwound Jazz for $53

Posted: December 1st, 2016, 2:40 pm
by fivebass52
Yolly111 wrote:You are welcome :)

So: first experience with them, after installing on my V7.

They have a lot of bounce. I like, but it might not be for everybody. Second, I was surprised by the sound: it is not as mellow as I thought it would be, but more bright. Not a bad thing per se (it puts them closer to rounds), but just an unexpected, more modern sound.

Also love the feel on the fingers, though it surprisingly takes some getting used to. Also, less finger noise moving up and down the frets.

So all in all very nice strings, but expect them to be a bit bright (which I can certainly change with the V7 eq) and quite a lot of bounce, not firm.
After playing them for a awhile, I think you'll find they will settle in, and get a bit more mellow. Plus, it's easier to dial brightness out, than trying to eq it back in... enjoy! :)

Re: Not exactly lefty but...Thomastik flatwound Jazz for $53

Posted: December 1st, 2016, 3:47 pm
by Yolly111
fivebass52 wrote:
Yolly111 wrote:You are welcome :)

So: first experience with them, after installing on my V7.

They have a lot of bounce. I like, but it might not be for everybody. Second, I was surprised by the sound: it is not as mellow as I thought it would be, but more bright. Not a bad thing per se (it puts them closer to rounds), but just an unexpected, more modern sound.

Also love the feel on the fingers, though it surprisingly takes some getting used to. Also, less finger noise moving up and down the frets.

So all in all very nice strings, but expect them to be a bit bright (which I can certainly change with the V7 eq) and quite a lot of bounce, not firm.
After playing them for a awhile, I think you'll find they will settle in, and get a bit more mellow. Plus, it's easier to dial brightness out, than trying to eq it back in... enjoy! :)

Good to know, thanks!