Thomastik JS111

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Thomastik JS111
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Silde-Novice 14.12.2020
I decided to try out flatwounds. I have Thomastik flats on all my basses, and I wanted to try these on an electric guitar. I use them on a Les Paul. The sound is less "muffled" than I expected. Definitely usable for R&B and even heavier music. The strings feel somewhat stiffer than 11 roundwounds - bending is harder, but still possible within limitations. I feel chord clarity especially on the lower strings is much better than with roundwounds. Especially recommended for R&B style chunky rhythm playing.

Quality: feels good. One thin E-string however got straight away twisted/tangled beyond use, when unpacking. Might be my mistake, but this never happened to me with other strings. I also broke a G-string while playing - again, it might be a rough edge on my Les Paul's Tune-o-Matic. For these reasons 4/5 in quality.
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Flatwounds Rock!
Mr. Jo 31.10.2017
I have put these strings on my Stratocaster, Eric Clapton signature, because I found it's sound too bright. I was very surprised, the sound of my strat has mellowed out but remains plenty articulate- I really dig the sound I get with these strings. The string tension is somewhat higher but I didn't have to adjust my setup and eventhough the tension is higher these strings play very smooth! Also, i read on the net that some people say you can't play rock or metal with these but that's not true, yes they sound different but I find these very versatile! Yup, you've guessed it, I've become a fan and will be putting these on all of my guitars!!
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Expensive, but worth it
bobheff 12.10.2020
I love the feel and sound of Thomastik flat-wound strings on an archtop guitar. They're a bit expensive, as strings go, but they seem to last a long time and are, as far as I'm concerned, worth it.
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Arguably best guitar flatwounds..?
wgen 21.11.2018
Bought this particular guitar strings gauge for electric guitar, aiming to rock music and not jazz or mellow styles. Been using Thomastik strings for some time now, always been satisfied.
This particular gauge (central strings are from a 10 gauge strings set, the others from a 11 gauge set) let you maintain nice flexibility and crystal clear highs with the plain strings, while the flatwound strings give you nice full sounds that never, never get dull, differently from other flatwounds.
Seems quite resistent to corrosion, too.
These Thomastiks are your best bet as guitar flatwounds if you are aiming to modern styles and not only to traditional ones.
Sometimes I only wonder if they had a little more tension...Apart from that, these are what I was searching for.
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Elegant and smooth
areichart 01.11.2017
They feel very pleasant on the finger tips and sound amazing on my Ibanez 95. Smooth and soft ... as expected for Jazz guitars.
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The perfect guitar strings.
XIII 10.07.2022
For as long as I can remember, I've always hated changing the strings on my guitar because of the harsh brightness and overwhelming overtones that new round wound strings have. So, every time I'd change the strings, I'd play through the pain until they got to the sweet spot where all the harshness and overtones would fade, then I would try to keep my strings there by cleaning them up until they'd go dull or I'd finally break one and start all over again.

Then I discovered these beauties. It's like having my strings in the sweet spot constantly, no need to ever change them, they've been on my Schecter Hellraiser for 4 years and I can't hear or feel a difference.
They feel incredible and sound just right to my ears. I found them very versatile no matter what I play, they always are very articulate, even with heavy distortion. Funk, rock, metal, everything sounds great. Sure the EMGs in the Schecter are part of the equation but after years of Fenders, Ernie Balls and D'addarios, I can tell for sure that these beauties are perfect.
I just love them!
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Lovely
Anonymous 29.10.2015
I'm no stranger to flats, but I'm using these for the first time and I am very impressed so far. The quality is obvious...very well made, lovely silks, etc. They seem pretty bright and "ringy" for flats (these are both compliments). These are the only strings I've ever used that didn't need to be stretched...they tuned to pitch easily, and just stay there. I came back two days later, and they were only slightly flat. I also went from 11's (roundwound) to 11's, and didn't have to change a thing setup-wise, even the intonation was right on. Very impressive. They are fresh at the moment, but I expect that they will last forever. I will update my review if I am disappointed. A little on the pricey side, but well worth it. Flats don't need to be changed very often, so these are a worthwhile splurge!
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neutral all round string
playthatbass 21.10.2020
I think these strings are great for students or for trying out basses without adding any color to the sound.
They don't have a particularly sexy growl like other strings have. But they also don't sound bad in any part of the register.
So they don't add anything great but they also don't add anything bad.
They're quite good both for jazz and classical music.
I have used them extensively during my consevatory years playing with jazz bands and also w the classical orchestra.
My preferred set was the medium but then with a heavy G string. But this depends on the bass.
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My favourite guitar flatwound strings!
TrEr 23.03.2021
Title says it all. These are THE standard for jazz guitar strings (although most jazz players would choose heavier gauges than 011) and also my personal favorite flatwound guitar strings in general.

I know we all have different taste but these strings are in my opinion so far superior to any other guitar flatwound strings that I honestly can't understand why anyone would want to use anything else.

I use these strings both on my archtop and on my 12-string electric. They can do a fat, mellow jazz tone or 60s jingle jangle depending on the guitar and the tone control setting. My only complaint is that Thomastik won't sell these as 12-string sets. I have to buy single strings for the octave strings and make my own 12-string sets.

Apart from that minor inconvenience I love absolutely everything about these strings. Highly recommended!
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Thomastik-Infeld Jazz Swing flatwound strings
RichH 26.04.2020
I've also reviewed the equivalent JS112 flatwound set, and these are very good. At this point I marginally prefer the heavier JS112 to the JS111 as the tone is that bit richer to my ears, but is not a big difference.

The choice of guage will be a personal preference, and other factors may be relevant, such as scale length and how the nut is cut.

But both sets are great, very full / fat / rich sound, and with no unwanted string noise when you slide or move from one position to another.

Delivered fast from Germany to the UK, with useful updates on the delivery. And also very well priced from Thomann.

Summary: recommended highly if you want a rich jazz sound from an archtop (or perhaps other guitars). Not ideal of course for styles where a lot of string bending is needed.
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