




Thomastik-Infeld JS110 Jazz Guitar Strings Jazz Swing Series 6 String Set - Pure Nickel Flat Wounds E, B, G, D, A, E Set : desertcart.in: Musical Instruments Review: 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 Review: These strings are really good. Downside. If you don't pay for delivery you take pot luck on how long desertcart take to drop stuff off on your doorstep. First order, 2 days. 2nd order, 5 days. No consistency. Shouldn't have said that should I?




| ASIN | B001633DGS |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (482) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.2 x 15.2 x 2.5 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 49.9 g |
| Item model number | JS110 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 15.24 x 2.54 cm; 49.9 g |
| String Gauge | Extra Light |
| String Material | Nickel |
R**S
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
D**D
These strings are really good. Downside. If you don't pay for delivery you take pot luck on how long Amazon take to drop stuff off on your doorstep. First order, 2 days. 2nd order, 5 days. No consistency. Shouldn't have said that should I?
R**O
A mio parere le migliori corde lisce. Io uso la scalatura 0.10 che ha un buon sound consentendo il bending almeno nelle prime 2 corde (sulla terza è oggettivamente difficile)
C**S
I really loved this strings for simple reasons, string quality is 100% the performance is amazing too, and about performance I love the point of sound, you have more softly sound, the brightness is clearly, and I dont know way but the strings will last longer, yes its best value
R**N
First, these are my favorite strings. I love the way they play, and I love the way they sound. They feel less stiff than most flatwounds. They bend SOME, though certainly not as readily as your typical roundwounds. The sound is ... pure. They are NEVER boomy or unevenly responsive to touch. If you are REALLY fond of brightness, they may not be for you, but for clarity and evenness across the strings, they are unequaled. They are particularly good for "close" chords with a lot of intervals in proximity to one another, so they are (not a surprise!) great for jazz. I like 'em for rockabilly too (Turn the bass down on yer amp.), but that may be idiosyncratic. For more traditional blues, the rawness and easier bending of roundwounds might be preferable, but for blues with more harmonic complexity, I like these. They last forever, almost LITERALLY forever. TI's are almost spooky in this regard. Two concerns: First, they ARE expensive. No getting around it. But to me, given their playablility and longevity and beautiful sound, they are worth it. Second, I see a lot of complaints about strings breaking soon after installation, particularly the low-E and A. I have never had this happen, and I've been using them for years, on multiple guitars. I install them very carefully according to the directions, more carefully than I install your typical flatwounds, certainly. Think of them, maybe, as the Ferrari of strings: fussy but worth the trouble. They have pretty Cardinal Red cloth wrapping which can cheer you up on a dreary day. And finally, if you have a Jazzmaster and hate it, as I did mine, put a set of these on it. The difference is stunning. I suspect Leo had flatwounds in mind when he designed that guitar. He did name it "Jazzmaster," after all
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