Understood: I use 8s 'cause I solo on the 12; much easier to bend.
But why would you want "dull" sounding E, A & D strings?
1986 360/12 Unusual 12-saddle Bridge
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Re: 1986 360/12 Unusual 12-saddle Bridge
I find it pretty east to bend with .10s myself ![Wink ;-)](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
the unwound strings never sound dull, they're regular strings, the only strings that are unique on a flatwound set are the low E A D G, they would usually be roundwound on a normal set, on a flatwound set they're flat. Them being flat instead of wound means that they are no longer louder than the high octave strings. Addition by subtraction.
![Wink ;-)](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
the unwound strings never sound dull, they're regular strings, the only strings that are unique on a flatwound set are the low E A D G, they would usually be roundwound on a normal set, on a flatwound set they're flat. Them being flat instead of wound means that they are no longer louder than the high octave strings. Addition by subtraction.