The "Flat wound" strings thing
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I made up a set of TI Flat Jazz/Swing singles for my 360/12 CW - really low tension!
009/009
012/012
019W/009
025W/012
033W/019W
039W/025W
A little light I know, but I have a light touch. The CW sounded a little harsh with the (original) Ric strings. We'll see...
Only problem is the "R" tailpiece is bent at the low "A" string - gotta get a replacement before I can finish the restringing. Ugh!
009/009
012/012
019W/009
025W/012
033W/019W
039W/025W
A little light I know, but I have a light touch. The CW sounded a little harsh with the (original) Ric strings. We'll see...
Only problem is the "R" tailpiece is bent at the low "A" string - gotta get a replacement before I can finish the restringing. Ugh!
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I've got toasters on one and Higains on the other. Both sound great with the T.I.s. BTW, on my 381, I've had the same set on since Aug of '05! Still going strong.
A little tip: Let the strings settle in for a few days. They sound very close to rounds for the first few days. Gotta' let 'um settle down a bit.
A little tip: Let the strings settle in for a few days. They sound very close to rounds for the first few days. Gotta' let 'um settle down a bit.

