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Thomastik Jazz Swing set met platte wonden 11-47

12,99€ 25,90€
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1.:Medium .013-.053w


2.Naamvanpatroon:Single


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  • De legendarische gitaarsnaar
  • Drievoudige snaren, verchroomd staal, gewikkelde snaren, platgewikkeld nikkel op een ronde kern
  • Set Light Nickel plat gewikkeld



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Rick
10 augustus 2025
Strong, ddurable en they feel great under y'r fingerss
average New Yorker
2 juli 2025
I bought these strings because my D'angelico Excel projected far too much string squeak . I expected them to be quiet , but I also expected them to be dull sounding. I was prepared to accept that compromise because I couldn't live with the squeaking. These flat wound strings have a very pleasing brightness. They are much livelier than I expected. Really perfect. They are higher priced than most guitar strings but worth to to me.
T1PSTN
17 juni 2025
With occasional cleaning and a bit of string lube, these can last many times longer than strings that cost a third as much. They are well worth their ever-increasing price (I remember when these were $16/set just a few years ago.)These do not sound dull, but they do lack a lot of overtones. This means that chords with close voices (used a lot in jazz) sound especially clear and consonant since the fundamental note competes much less with the harmonics above it compared to standard round-wound strings. Single note passages are less percussive and more melodic. The wound "G" string makes for better-sounding chords overall as plain "G" strings tend to be the slackest and least attractive sounding in regular sets.Played clean, these poke through the mix with other instruments without being harsh or brassy-- basically what a lot of players wish their guitar sounded like but have never tried anything other than the easy-to-get round-wound strings.Not strictly for clean jazz, with overdrive or medium distortion the JS110s can really sing with the assertive, meaty presence of a strong fundamental. With such subtle overtones even the harshest transistor OD/distortion unit can sound musical and presentable. Turn down your guitar's tone control a bit, drive the input stage of your amp, turn down your amp's bass control a bit, and you'll get a great horn-like tone from these that's hard to get any other way.Have you bought one of those 22-23" scale "micro" guitars for travel or easy practice? Put these on it and it will sound good enough to be your main instrument. JS110s will make anything they're strung onto sound better.These hold their pitch well, better than most common string sets. Your results may vary if you're constantly changing the tension on them via string bends or extreme vibrato. Also, the lower strings are nearly core-less and probably too fragile for a movable bridge e.g. tremolo/whammy bar.The magnetic output of the wound strings in these sets is *much* lower than standard steel strings. You will have to adjust your pickup pole pieces to compensate in order to get an even signal output from each. This is particularly important when using magnetic guitar-synth systems-- those systems were never designed to work with low-iron strings like these and will require very careful attention to clearances between the hex pickup system and the strings (especially the "G" and "D" strings). That said, I have JS110s installed on a Gibson SG with a Roland GK3 pickup and the system tracks just fine, but I did have to raise the software gain settings for the lowest four strings to get even triggering. Piezoelectric synth saddles probably make this a moot point.I first bought these because I was unhappy with the stock pickups on my favorite guitar and it seemed a cheaper upgrade to try rather than replacing pickups. Those stock pickups are still in service as the JS110s immediately moved the instrument's sound to a much better, more versatile place.I tried the others on the market too. Other flatwound sets felt stiff, heavier than their size. These 10s feel more like 9s. Soft, buttery, smooth, never stiff or rigid-- like cello or violin strings.Try these once before you drop $100+ into new pickups. We often get caught up in hardware marketing and overlook how important to the guitar's sound the strings themselves truly are.If you try a set and you like what you hear, you'll agree that though they're expensive they aren't overpriced.
Ralf Lukas
15 juni 2025
Dieser Seitensatz lässt sich sehr weich spielen und hat einen wunderschönen Klang.Meine Gretsch verstimmte sich egal welche Seiten aufgezogen waren. Jetzt bleibt die Stimmung und ich bin sehr glücklich damit.Immer wieder gerne
Frederick II of Hohenstaufen
8 maart 2025
Over many years I've tried every possible brand of flatwound strings and Thomastik stands heads and shoulders above the rest. I'd never consider using anything else on my Ltd Edition Fender Jazzmaster, although I swap the 13 and 17 plain strings for a 12 and 16, feels better for my needs. Yes, they cost more than other flatwounds, but they sound so much better that I'd pay twice the price if necessary.
PETITE COLOMBE BLANCHE
26 december 2024
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