Strings
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Re: Strings
Rounds/compressed wound: Either Rick strings or D'Addario 12 string electric sets.
Flatwound (vintage sound)--Thomastik-Infeld flatwound 12-string set from Chris Clayton at Pick of the Ricks.
Avoid Pyramids--tension is too high on the modern ones and nickel content is down.
Flatwound (vintage sound)--Thomastik-Infeld flatwound 12-string set from Chris Clayton at Pick of the Ricks.
Avoid Pyramids--tension is too high on the modern ones and nickel content is down.
Re: Strings
What? No mention of Curt Mangan strings from POTR?
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Re: Strings
You just did...
Seriously, though... I haven't tried them yet.
Seriously, though... I haven't tried them yet.
Re: Strings
The TI flats have a nice soft sound and feel, but they're a bit of work, being .010 gauge ...
All I wanna do is rock!
Re: Strings
I use Dr. Ducks. http://www.ducksdeluxe.com/strings.html They are great strings and try beating the price when you buy four sets ($7.00/set) 
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Re: Strings
I've been using the Curt Mangan on the 6 string and I really like how they feel.
On a 12'er I have used Rick compression roundwounds and TI flatwounds. I like the TI's, more vintage-y sound.
On a 12'er I have used Rick compression roundwounds and TI flatwounds. I like the TI's, more vintage-y sound.
2009 360/6 Fire-Glo 2009 360/12C63 FG 1975 4001 White/BT
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Re: Strings
The combination of a Rickenbacker twelve (doesn't much matter which one) a JangleBox, TI Jazz Flats and a very thin flatpick gives me easy playability and all the chime I could ever want.
Samples:
http://webpages.charter.net/tbradshaw/M ... amples.mp3
Samples:
http://webpages.charter.net/tbradshaw/M ... amples.mp3
Re: Strings
Todd,
What brand and gauge flatpick do you use? (Rudy's Music Shop in NYC used to make medium gauge picks and that's what I still use on my 330/12.)
Robert
What brand and gauge flatpick do you use? (Rudy's Music Shop in NYC used to make medium gauge picks and that's what I still use on my 330/12.)
Robert
