new strings on the tele

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new strings on the tele

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i used to use dean markely blue steel jazz strings on my j.s. and those were a bit hard to handle but i used them for about5 years.
anywho, im currently using 10's on everything and i just picked up some 12-52' ernieballs.
i hate ernie balls. they sound dead right out of the package, everytime, never fails,
i basically strung it up, set it up ,played a few chords unplugged, plugged it in, got pissed at the crappy sound and snipped them.
plus the damn g was like a 36 and unwound, that shit was intense!
anyone know of any good jazz styled gauge strings?
im looking for 12-56 with a wound g.
and im not too hot on the idea of flat wounds but if robroe can talk me into it i may try them out.
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Post by More Cowbell »

I put 12-52 D'addario's on my friends LP, it has the wound G string, they are awesome.
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D'addario EXL115s are all I use.
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go with this.

its like a combo of a regular string and a flat string. half wound. wound G at .24

"Half Round Electric Guitar Strings are round wound with Stainless Steel and then precision ground leaving the outer surface smooth and "semi flat." The result is a string with the tonal characteristics of round wound strings, with the smooth feel of flat wound strings."
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if you NEED a 56 at the bottom go with .13's

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whats the best place to get em?
i wanna try em out first before i buy a whole box ya know?
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Post by robroe »

i have no idea


none of my local shops cary them.
ive never used them. but i want to try them
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Post by Bacchus »

I wouldn't mind trying them either.

I'd imagine most people on here would be kinda interested.

How many packs in a box, and how much does a box cost.

We could all bunch up, like.
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I'm going to do that template for Robert and then buy a set of these.
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Post by sleeperls »

d'aquisto all you need to know. Ive preached these guys for years. Not to hard to find online But i used to buy them for 14-17 a pack now you can get them for 4-7 online.
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Post by robert(original) »

i used some dean markely 12-56 jazz strings on it last night, not bad strings but they didn't actually feel like a pack of 12's
felt more like wimpy 11's