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
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.
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.