Members Johnny Duart Posted February 11, 2007 Members Posted February 11, 2007 I had this crazy idea and wondered if it has ever been done by anyone....... I like the warmth of flatwounds for the lowest notes, but I like the brightness of rounds for when I play the higher notes..........I was thinking about using flatwounds for the B, E, A strings on my five string, and roundwounds for the D, and G strings. Anyone have an opinion on that?Peace, Johnny
Members CLJMB Posted February 11, 2007 Members Posted February 11, 2007 Interesting. I was thinking of doing just the opposite. I need the bite of roundwounds for good definition down low, but I need to thicken up the D and G strings.
Members NeonVomit Posted February 11, 2007 Members Posted February 11, 2007 Wow, interesting. Try it and let us know how it goes!
Members JanVanHove Posted February 11, 2007 Members Posted February 11, 2007 no, you shouldn't do that, it's forbidden by a number of universal regulations, and you will get marked for termination if you even think about doing something like that... oh, {censored}, you've already tought of it, you're screwed, dude, they are going to come for you soon!
Members Thumper Posted February 11, 2007 Members Posted February 11, 2007 You could try it and see if it works for you. The idea has been posted here before, but I don't know if it's ever been done.
Members jonathan_matos5 Posted February 11, 2007 Members Posted February 11, 2007 no, you shouldn't do that, it's forbidden by a number of universal regulations, and you will get marked for termination if you even think about doing something like that...oh, {censored}, you've already tought of it, you're screwed, dude, they are going to come for you soon! +1 they are gonna take away your union cards and fine you for sure:mad:
Members Hotblack Posted February 11, 2007 Members Posted February 11, 2007 Have you tried groundwound or halfround strings?
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