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Thomastik-Infeld Jazz Bass Strings Flatwound Long Scale 43-100
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Nobody knows flatwound bass strings better than Thomastik-Infeld. SPIROCORE strings by Thomastik-Infeld have been legendary among upright bassists for decades. Now the electric bassist can also experience the Thomastik-Infeld sound. Thomastik-Infeld utilizes a highly pliable steel core which is wrapped with a silk inlay. The outer winding is a true ribbon flatwound constructed of a special nickel alloy. The result is an incredible depth of tone and an enhanced fundamental which is unavailable from any other flatwound.
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Closest Store Peterborough, Ontario
I special ordered a set. I put them on a Godin A4. Other than the fact that I really liked the Rotosound 77set it was wearing, I'd have to give them the nod. Does it sound like an upright? Don't be silly. It lacks some of the chromatic harmonics the Rotos were so good at and replaces them with vintage recorded bass tone. Slick, very fast and buttery. Would I buy again? Enough to consider their Acousticore strings for my acoustic Ibanez. Magic? No. Like? Very much so.
Posted by Brittain Johnson on Feb 20, 2021
Well worth the Money 3 of 3 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Toronto (Bloor St.), Ontario
Yes these strings are expensive, but the moment you hear them you will be more than satisfied. Just incredible. If you play a hollow body these are for you.
Posted by Paul Stanford on Jun 4, 2016
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Closest Store Abbotsford, British Columbia
amazing strings, sound great with my fender jaguar
Posted by Jon on Oct 13, 2015