neepheid Posted December 6, 2010 Posted December 6, 2010 (edited) For sale is a set of TI Jazz flats which I haven't played much, a couple of hours tops. Unfortunately they were cut for a 2 + 2 headstock so they won't fit a 4 in line headstock. I did leave a lot of wraps on the D string so they should fit a 3 + 1 arrangement a la Stingray, but I'll give you the measurements here: E string - ball to silk 37" total length 43" A string - ball to silk 37.5" total length 46" D string - ball to silk 37.5" total length 45.5" G string - ball to silk 37.5" total length 41.875" The gauges are 43, 56, 70, 100 I could keep a hold of them and throw them in a drawer until I get bitten by the flatwound bug again but I could do with realising some funds and it's better if they go to someone who'll use them. They're around £35 new, so how about £15 posted? An inexpensive way of getting a set of flatwound strings - if they fit your bass! Edited December 7, 2010 by neepheid
Beedster Posted December 6, 2010 Posted December 6, 2010 One of the greatest bass tone I ever managed was TI Jazz flats on a Stingray. If you've got a 'ray and you haven't tried flats, now's the time to give 'em a go, there's something about a 'ray PUP/preamp and flats that just works C
mart Posted December 7, 2010 Posted December 7, 2010 [quote name='neepheid' post='1049875' date='Dec 6 2010, 09:04 PM']For sale is a set of TI Jazz flats which I haven't played much, a couple of hours tops. Unfortunately they were cut for a 2 + 2 headstock so they won't fit a 4 in line headstock. I did leave a lot of wraps on the D string so they should fit a 3 + 1 arrangement a la Stingray, but I'll give you the measurements here: E string - ball to silk 37" total length 43" A string - ball to silk 37.5" total length 46" D string - ball to silk 37.5" total length 45.5" G string - ball to silk 37.5" total length 41.875" The gauges are 43, 56, 70, 100 I could keep a hold of them and throw them in a drawer until I get bitten by the flatwound bug again but I could do with realising some funds and it's better if they go to someone who'll use them. They're around £35 new, so how about £15 posted? An inexpensive way of getting a set of flatwound strings - if they fit your bass![/quote] PM'd - I can always use a spare set of TIs.
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