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Thomastik JS110

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Thomastik JS110
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Truly Superlative Strings
Jack D. 14.12.2015
On opening the packaging, you can immediately tell that the quality of Thomastik strings is a cut above. The strings are individually packaged in very nice paper envelopes, inside which is a strong plastic pouch. The strings are silk-wrapped at both ends to prevent the wrap wire from unravelling.

The strings feel very smooth under the fingers, with a complete absence of the finger noise you get with roundwound strings. There's also a significant reduction in buzzing as you lift off a fretted note. The percussive click of the pick is also considerably reduced, which I find very pleasing. This lack of noise gives a very pure piano-like quality, which I find particularly well suited to fingerstyle playing.

Intonation is perfect right across the neck, particularly thanks to the wound G string. Tension is very well balanced across the strings thanks to the carefully matched string gauges. The strings feel considerably softer than you'd expect for a 10 gauge set.

The tone is warm and rounded, with an almost acoustic woody character in the lower midrange. There is significantly less high end sparkle than roundwounds as you would expect, but the strings aren't dull by any means. The traditional jazz sound is available with a neck humbucker, but the tonal range is surprisingly broad. A single coil in the bridge position still gives a pleasingly jangly tone, but with a little more warmth and a little less harshness than roundwounds.

Strings are always a matter of personal preference, but my preference for Thomastik Jazz Swings is absolute. I wouldn't go back to any other brand of string.
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Guitar addict 21.06.2019
Hooked on flatwounds after trying these. Moved from a jazz archtop to my Indonesian Hamer XT (10s) and perform great. The extra tension enables low action with no fret buzz. Mellow sound acoustically. So smooth to the touch, so easy to play.
Edit: 070220 These strings do not go out of tune and last forever!
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Absolutely yes!
Anonymous 30.11.2016
I use these strings on my beloved Epiphone Casino inspired by Lennon. And I've got to say they're what I was looking for. Before I mounted them I thought I would leave the G string out of the story, mounting a plain G string from another set. But then, when I saw the other strings, I just thought "I'll give it a try". So I got all the set mounted. The first thing I did was playing some old beatles song. Casino + Flatwounds is the right way. For sure, I have to say that TIs are always fantastic strings to play. I use TIs on bass and acoustic guitar too, and I've never been disappointed. I can't stop playing, it's really hard to get tired of that sound. The only negative aspect is the fact I can't bend the G string anymore. Well, I can, but matter of fact is kind of hard to reach more than a semitone. I often thought "I can't go on without bending" but THAT sound really too good. The other strings sound great as well. The B string feels quite nice even if it's a 014. A, E and D strings are quite thin, and this makes the set sound more balanced. Perfect for jazzy things, but they're good for classic 60s rock too. The only thing you would change is the G string, but I suggest to give it a try just to taste that sound. I've never tried Pyramid Gold flats, which seem really good too especially for 60s rock. But, as far as I can see, TIs JS are the perfect choice for my Epiphone Casino. Totally worth the price.
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Nice and warm tone
rgdonaire 30.08.2021
These strings provide a very warm but defined tone in my semi hollow Fender Starcaster electric guitar. I absolute the tone of it, not muddy, sweet top end. Highly recommended!
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Fantastic Flats
stratology 31.10.2020
I've been using Thomastik JS110 flats for many years, mainly on an old Ibanez Semi. Classic sweet flatwound sound, the '010 gauge strings are easy to play, and last very long.

I've used them on a Strat as well - an easy way to get a sound that's quite different from a regular Strat sound, but still sounds fantastic. No bending the g string, though, as it is wound - as you would expect from flat wound strings..

Bottom line: highly recommended.
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They're something special
Sure, why not 25.06.2024
Really exceptional quality and attention to detail, nice feel, nice vintage tone, expecially cranked on a tube amp with all the tones set low. Also, surprisingly versatile. You wouldn't imagine flatwounds on a semi-hollow to put out great funk tones, but do they ever. It's a fun investment to make if you're thinking of trying. Bends are pretty easy imo, though the actual note on the wound strings tends to climb slower. And they do tend to slip and roll, but if you really want to bend a wound G, you can get used to it.
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Beautiful sound
AJ_Music 03.07.2021
Beautiful warm and rich sound. Never heard of this brand before but definitely great for Jazz. Price is very reasonable too.
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Try them
Motherspot 22.02.2021
I put these on one of my strats.
Wonderful sounding and feel great on the fingers. Long lasting too...
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Smooth as silk :)
Bambus 26.11.2013
Replaced the strings on my Epiphone Swingster and it went from good to better in few minutes. The JS110 strings feels smooth and easy to play. I instantly got the jazz-feeling I was looking for. The strings stays in tune for days, and seems to last much longer then my previous strings. The price are a bit higher then other brands, but I think they are worth it! Two thumbs up :)
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Excellent strings
KarlC 12.02.2019
I'd never used flatwounds before. Importantly at this guage you can still bend. Great quality, and after months of use the first set is still going strong. They are on an Ibanez artcore. It gets a good bit of use. Great tone. Will stick with these on that guitar.
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