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My LP is also a P90 Tribute, but in Honeyburst. It is indeed an excellent jazz guitar. |
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Though new to owning and playing an archtop, I have bounced between two sets, daddario chrome 11s which are flatwounds. They are smooth and easy to play but technically an electric guitar string. I have also used daddario half wounds which are round wound strings ground flat so they have a tone more like a normal round wound string but the feel of a flat wound.
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Pyramid golds 12-52, and Thomastic infeld Jazz swings 12-50s
On archtops, I am usually after a mellow, Jazzy solo tone, even note volume between the strings, minimal string noise and good intonation. Flats do all that. The action can be dialed in so low on an archtop, that the string tension does not matter all that much. I tend to roll off the higs on the tone conroll anyways, I find the screechy brightness distracting, it is like a flashlight in my eye. |
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A few days ago I received a marvelously well-played 1951 Gibson ES-125. I set it up with .012 Chromes (because The Music Emporium was sold out of .012 Thomastik Jazz Swing flatwounds). To my surprise (I use .011's on my other electrics) I'm finding the .012s a little too slinky on the ES-125.
I may go back to TME and buy a set of .013 Thomastiks. ![]() ![]()
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They're not cheap, but they can last a year or more, and their tone and feel are unequaled.
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1930s Silvertone Songster 1955 Gibson ES-125 1956 Fender Champ lap steel 1964 Guild Starfire III 1984 Rickenbacker 330 1990s Mosrite (Kurokumo) Ventures 2002/2005 Fender Japan '60s Tele [TL-62-66US] 2018 Martin Custom Shop 00-18 slot-head 2021 Fender Vintera '60s Jazzmaster 1963 Fender Bandmaster (blonde blackface) 1965 Ampeg Gemini I 2020 Mojotone tweed Champ kit build |
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I typically use DAdarrio Bronze Light 12’s. But much depends on responsiveness of the individual guitar. Experiment around. Lotta good suggestions from other folks here that will get ya started. Enjoy!!’
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I use Magma GA100PB Strings on my Gibson L5 because I've shaved the braces off. I had to remove the soundboard, shave off the braces, reglue the soundboard, & then put on the GA100PB Ultra-Light Strings (9, 11, 16, 26, 36, 46)
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Jonathon Stout wrote a great little article about strings for jazz guitar on his blog. Here's the link:
https://www.campusfive.com/swingguit...=1527786059161 |
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I love the Thomastik Infeld Jazz Swing flat wounds. I use them on my 1964 reissue Epiphone elitist Casino...really nice.
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