Are These Guitar Strings Worth $30? A Flatwound Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024

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  • @zachomega187
    @zachomega187 3 года назад +41

    All you've managed to prove is that both sets of strings can sound excellent!

  • @newgunguy4176
    @newgunguy4176 3 года назад +28

    Man, you play the way I wish I could. A musician with great taste and musical sensibility and a guitarist with great ability. Practice pays off and you show it.

  • @RocktCityTim
    @RocktCityTim 2 года назад +21

    I'd pick the Infield Swings acoustically, but the Chromes had a warmer mid-tone with amplification.

  • @Gregabalese
    @Gregabalese 3 года назад +43

    Gotta tell you, I've used both and to me the Chromes don't compare to the Thomastik's. The Thomastik strings play and feel great and last a long time. Love your phrasing-nice!

    • @paulsigmon7263
      @paulsigmon7263 2 года назад +8

      Just the opposite for me, tried both, my preference is Chromes. The Tomastik set actually rusted. Been using Chomes for abou 10 years now, love them. I liked them more when we could get them under $10.

  • @nanaandbump.
    @nanaandbump. 3 года назад +12

    Fantastic playing and great work on the comparison too! It's so nice to hear a clean signal just acoustic, just electric, a mix of both, and without running the rig through every fx pedal that has ever been invented

  • @mpcguy
    @mpcguy 3 года назад +9

    I love the fact you did your commentary in print and kept playing. Great demo and SUPER GREAT PLAYING BTW!!

  • @georgeperillo6421
    @georgeperillo6421 2 года назад +4

    I have used both on my telecaster as well as half rounds. I know a tele is not a traditional Jazz Box but my 1983 tele has a 12 inch radius maple fretboard and I dig it. The Thomastiks are my favorite.

    • @joeltunnah
      @joeltunnah 2 месяца назад

      Juian Lage agrees with you.

  • @StefanvonGagern
    @StefanvonGagern 3 года назад +21

    30 dollar sounds expensive, but Thomastiks last forever and stay always fresh. Money well spent.

  • @armanddimeo6575
    @armanddimeo6575 3 года назад +7

    I have used both and have found the Thomastiks to be worth the difference in price in terms of both tone and playability. The Chromes have a far stiffer feel and are the only D'Addario strings that I thought were less than stellar.

  • @foofoorabbitt1196
    @foofoorabbitt1196 2 года назад +3

    Daddario for the win. by a mile! Soft , bright and mellow. Shimmer and shine like quality. Sir your talent is beautiful to watch and listen.

  • @pothos89
    @pothos89 3 года назад +9

    I'm about to buy my first set of flatwounds and ironically the Thomastik are way less expesive than the D'Addarios were I live (about 19 USD for the Thomastik vs almost 32 USD for the D'Addarios. Thank you for comparing the two, it was very informative. Nice playing as well.

  • @Isosceles1
    @Isosceles1 2 года назад +3

    I tried LaBella jazz flats and D'Addario Chromes, and they are very soft and muted, if that's the sound you're after. Thomastik jazz swings are more lively and are great for both acoustic and electric.

  • @glynnsmith4560
    @glynnsmith4560 Год назад +2

    I went from D'add Chromes 11 set to the T I jazz 12 set and found the T I strings overall felt more supple even though they were listed as 12s.
    The Thomastik team ensure you get even tension across the set but I had no problems with the Chromes.
    I'd say that I preferred the feel of Thomastiks but the guitar seemed to be more suited to Chromes. From new the Thomastiks were brighter (slightly) but the Chrome bottom E kept it's bark longer.
    I play them with a 3mm stubby. I didn't need to adjust the truss tension between the two.. (but had to raise the action when I tried round 10s to stop fret interference around fret 10, 11, 12.).
    I've explained to my wife that we eventually need approx 20 guitars at least to accomodate 8,9,10, 11, 12, 13 and 15 guages in rounds and flats.

  • @DanielTPeace
    @DanielTPeace 3 года назад +7

    Great comparison, but I'll take the TI's for my Jazz boxes although I use D'Addario on some of my acoustics. Looking away I could always hear the TI's as they are very distinct in their tonal qualities. Thanks again for such a quality presentation.

  • @raquelchicajazz121
    @raquelchicajazz121 3 года назад +14

    so in my personal opinion from experiencing both, chromes are really good for solo arrangements for fingerstyle guitar (walking bass comping), the thomastics sound really good in a band setting.

    • @bveracka
      @bveracka 3 года назад +1

      The Chromes sound very similar to my mainstay, GHS Precision Flats, and I'd have to agree that they sound great for solo finger-style-especially with bass comping as you mentioned-as they've got a lot more bass, and just the right timbre and balance for jazz. Tomastiks sound good, but just a bit too bright to me.

  • @blairswanson44
    @blairswanson44 8 месяцев назад +6

    The 1st observation was that the TI strings were noticeably more open/airy/clean & a bit of grit. The Chromes were darker to my ears & more of what one would normally expect in flatwound sound. I'm gonna try the TI's. Thanks for this.

    • @AdamJohnSwenson
      @AdamJohnSwenson 3 месяца назад

      My thoughts as well. TI seemed the best of both worlds as you don't get the sliding string noise while moving your fretting hand, but you get some of the crispness normally associated with roundwound.

  • @genec8393
    @genec8393 2 года назад +4

    String tension is less on the TI so they feel more comfortable. After TI's are broken in, they sound better and last longer than DA (for me). I've been stringing guitars for over 60 years and on two occasions, one of the TI strings broke. A rarity for me. Puzzling. I use DA.

  • @sjazzp
    @sjazzp 3 года назад +2

    My thinline guitar came with D’addario NYXL purple 10 that I replaced with Chromes 11, it was such an improvement, however in this video, the Thomastik-Infeld are the winners! This helpful video just showed me what set I will install next. Wonderful playing, such an inspiration.

  • @jahjah67
    @jahjah67 2 года назад +3

    I really wanted to prefer the Chromes and although they sounded nice, the TI strings just have something about them that sound more legit. Nice comparison and really nice playing

  • @jeffd8597
    @jeffd8597 2 года назад +1

    yeah man you’re playing has really matured of the last few years keep it up!

  • @darwinsaye
    @darwinsaye 2 года назад +4

    I think people in the comments have fallen prey to the power of suggestion that more expensive means better. What I hear is that the Chromes are notably more clear, bright, and articulate and the Swings are more muffled sounding.

    • @AlexPriceMusician
      @AlexPriceMusician  2 года назад +1

      To each their own! I still have this same set of TIs on my guitar and love the sound of them. Chromes usually come off after 2-3 months.

    • @joeltunnah
      @joeltunnah 2 месяца назад

      I don't hear any difference, lol.

  • @LindonBindon
    @LindonBindon 3 года назад +5

    Great playing, especially the 100% acoustic part!
    Thomastiks sound brighter to be at least 100% acoustic but i like the acoustic sound of D'Addario more. Love the ending :D

    • @bveracka
      @bveracka 3 года назад

      I'd say that the timbre of the D'Addario Chromes is 'fatter' and they sound a lot like the GHS Precisions that I'm used to. Probably best for a more traditional jazz sound. Those Tomastiks don't sound bad-I may even try some-they're just very bright.

  • @joelkew
    @joelkew 4 года назад +8

    I prefer the sound of the Chromes personally, especially value for money wise. Lovely playing too man. The Donna Lee solos at the end are beautiful.

  • @analogalien
    @analogalien 2 года назад +3

    Great demo. I like and use both. It depends on the guitar I'm playing and the sound that I am going for.

  • @thestratman7903
    @thestratman7903 2 года назад +2

    The Thomastik set sounded more balanced and less muddy without being overly bright....
    now after coming back and hearing both sets months later,I hear a mid range fullness in the chromes that I much prefer the sound of this time around...Maybe that's why we're always chasing tone, because our tastes/way we hear things change??

  • @mackenlyparmelee5440
    @mackenlyparmelee5440 3 года назад +4

    Yeah I think the TI's sound better. Worth the price IMO, especially for how long they last

  • @mergimislami7156
    @mergimislami7156 Год назад +2

    Both sounds great in my ears but i think there is a little more string seperation from the tomastik which i like more, the chromes can sound a little muddy to me from time tom time! Great comparison

  • @denmar355
    @denmar355 2 года назад +1

    TI for my ears. Lower strings sit better where they should sonically. I like the slight brightness in a nice guitar like that!

  • @davekana8388
    @davekana8388 2 года назад +3

    Well done, I like them both, and have the same exact string set on both of my arch tops. I have to remind myself what brand I’m playing because they both sound and feel great. I usually play with no amp! Keep up the great videos, liked and subscribed, Dave!👍

  • @MichaelA-pi4nm
    @MichaelA-pi4nm 4 месяца назад

    I'm a devoted user of D'Addario strings (and accessories), but I've used Thomastic AC112s on a handmade Larrivee and they do have more endurance and clarity. Unfortunately, the pricing keeps Thomastiks beyond my budget for everyday use. I can't justify the expenditure for the little bit of difference, and D'Addario strings are generally excellent and affordable. Thanks for a clear comparison.

  • @kalonjijones362
    @kalonjijones362 4 года назад +13

    I think the old addage of "you get what you pay for" has never been more spot on here. I'm getting my degree in music and, my scales/reading instructor brought the flat wound discussion up. He absolutely recommended the flat wounds. And, who even cares about strings. Your playing is awesome by itself.

  • @shapdanone
    @shapdanone 3 года назад +7

    Thomastiks sound louder and more articulate to my ears

  • @stewartcohen7683
    @stewartcohen7683 Год назад +2

    Is there any comparison?!! I've tried chromes, and in my experience they go from mellow to dull rather quickly. The Thomastik line holds up so well, wound and flat. I do wonder if you've done a side by side with LaBella flats?

  • @Tsudkyk
    @Tsudkyk 2 года назад +1

    This video is excellent all around. The subtitles are very helpful and the playing is excellent!

  • @johnbrasher1495
    @johnbrasher1495 3 года назад +2

    Lovely comparison, can't pick a consistent favorite. What I really want is the TAB for this...

    • @AlexPriceMusician
      @AlexPriceMusician  3 года назад

      Thank you John! The arrangements are mine, but not the songs they are based on so I'm not sure what the legal aspect would be to transcribe them and offer them for download.

  • @donnamicci9996
    @donnamicci9996 2 месяца назад

    Love your playing! I like the flat wound better - nice, smooth and mellow

  • @stringbender57
    @stringbender57 2 года назад +1

    The Thomastiks sound slightly thinner to me. As you pointed out they are slightly lighter on the wound strings than the D'Addario set. If I had to choose, I'd go with the D'Addario Chromes. Good video...now subbed!

  • @HondaStateline
    @HondaStateline 21 день назад

    The Thomistic strings did sound smoother , less twangy noise coming from the string, that's my opinion and I've just ordered my first set through the link you provided, I'll let you know when I play them here soon. ...thanks for sharing

  • @kirkp_nextguitar
    @kirkp_nextguitar 4 года назад +6

    On the unamplified demos I prefer the TI’s, as they are brighter.
    But when amplified I preferred the Chromes. The TI’s seemed harsher.
    I only use flatwound strings on one of my guitars. After trying Chromes and TI Swings, I settled on Rotosound RS200 Top Tape. They are reasonably priced and I liked them better than Chromes. They only are available in one gauge (12 16 24 32 42 52).

    • @AlexPriceMusician
      @AlexPriceMusician  3 года назад

      I've also been wanting to try the Rotosound tape wounds. Hopefully sometime soon!

  • @jwbookout
    @jwbookout 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the acoustic comparison. Provides a broader range of tonal understanding of the strings capabilities.

  • @robcerasuolo9207
    @robcerasuolo9207 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this demo. I've been circling the flatwound drain for a while, and I'm not always sure where the money goes.
    I wore headphones that I'm very familiar with. Other than a slight volume difference with the Chromes near the 12th fret, I didn't hear any significant difference in frequency content. Then again, I don't hear much above 13KHz, so if there was a difference up that high or higher, I wouldn't hear it.
    As far as feel to the hand goes, IDK, cuz that's hard to tell with all these RUclips compression algorithms and stuff. 🤪
    For the money, I'd get the Chromes. If the TIs made an audible difference through my meager rig, and also somehow felt better or lasted longer, I might be justified in springing for them. I'm one of those losers that rarely changes strings, so having a set that lasts a few decades is better, IMO. If these advantages don't exist, then I'd settle for Chromes.
    Of course, there's also Pyramids and Dean Markleys to consider...!
    😂🐰🕳️

  • @konkonidaris8469
    @konkonidaris8469 Год назад +2

    I have played both Thomastik Swing and D'Addario Chromes, and clearly prefer the Thomastiks, mainly because they are a lower tension string that feels fantastic under finger and in my opinion the Chromes feel stiff by comparison. As far as tone goes I find them similar, the Chromes sound slightly louder, but all up I am a fan of Thomstik Infeld strings, I have them on all my archtop instruments.

    • @AlexPriceMusician
      @AlexPriceMusician  Год назад +3

      The TIs are slightly lighter in gauge and have less tension, even when comparing a 12 set to another 12 as in this video. The E and B strings I believe are the same on both sets, but the wound strings on the TIs are significantly lighter. I tend to prefer them like that - they feel more balanced

  • @howardmaryon
    @howardmaryon 3 года назад +3

    Beautiful playing! I thought that in general the XL strings were a shade darker, but still articulate, and the more expensive strings sounded more like a nickel round wound in that they have a bright top end with a very nice color in the bottom 3. I think the expensive strings are significantly brighter overall, and would benefit an older instrument that is well played in and has lost some lightness in the higher registers. For a player of my standard, the XL strings are fine, for someone of your ability, the expensive strings are worth the extra money.

    • @AlexPriceMusician
      @AlexPriceMusician  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the compliments Howard! I appreciate you sharing your thoughts

    • @adolfohuet3974
      @adolfohuet3974 2 года назад +1

      I agree with the comment although I would say unsignificantly brighter

  • @noreason7444
    @noreason7444 3 года назад +2

    hmmmm I whould say like on the whole range - from mandoline to electric guitar - you can "take" D'Addario or buy anything else and strongly recommended Thomastik

  • @cchavez248
    @cchavez248 3 года назад +1

    The Thomastiks spoke more, if that makes sense. It's like clarinet, when you tongue the reed to mimic the immedite stop and go that a singer can get, these strings do that for the guitar! I didn't watch the video the whole time but when there was a sound that caught my ear I looked at the screen and it was always with the Thomastik strings!

  • @larrydering1598
    @larrydering1598 2 года назад +1

    The Chromes are great strings but on my archtops I love the TI sound. I switch back and forth due to cost.

  • @grottostar
    @grottostar 2 года назад +1

    great playing. which set of strings had a more polished / smoother feel on the wounding?

    • @AlexPriceMusician
      @AlexPriceMusician  2 года назад +1

      I'd say they were similar. I don't think that a difference stood out to me enough to notice.

    • @grottostar
      @grottostar 2 года назад

      @@AlexPriceMusician thanks!

  • @druchumley4571
    @druchumley4571 3 года назад +3

    Chromes are a touch warmer to my ear.

  • @eddiebruner6609
    @eddiebruner6609 2 года назад +1

    I liked the Thomastik better but I had already bought a set of the D’Addario so I’ll go ahead and use them…Really nice playing!!!…thanks for the video!

    • @AlexPriceMusician
      @AlexPriceMusician  2 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! For what it's worth, I tend to want to change Chromes after 2-3 months. A year and some change after making this video, I still have the same Thomastik Infeld flats on my archtop from this video. I really like how they've settled in.

  • @mikeratledgeguy
    @mikeratledgeguy 4 месяца назад

    it’s pretty close, but the thomastiks have a bit more clarity in the high end that i like!

  • @MikeMillerPhD
    @MikeMillerPhD 2 года назад +1

    Here, they sound pretty similar, but I’d give the edge to the TIs. I’ve used both and prefer TIs on my Heritage Eagle and on my Sebring L5 copy. TIs last forever, although I’m currently using 11s and the G string broke.

  • @jimboflex6194
    @jimboflex6194 Год назад

    Actually, I prefer the warmth of the Chromes; I'd wind up bringing the tone down on the Thomastiks because they're brighter than I like, so I think I'll save my money. Thanks for the demo.

  • @smooothybuns
    @smooothybuns Месяц назад

    Incredible playing man

  • @mfledermauskonig8949
    @mfledermauskonig8949 11 месяцев назад

    You can serenade me anytime, bro! Your playing is superb. I’m kind of in disbelief how much better the Thomastik strings sound= perfect, over my iPhone without headphones. The D’addario seem less even and bright in places. Thanks! :-)

  • @chuckbouscaren3898
    @chuckbouscaren3898 10 месяцев назад

    Good comparison and great playing!

  • @KozmykJ
    @KozmykJ 6 дней назад

    Curiously the Thomastik JS are cheaper than the D'Addario ECG here in Europe when bought from Thomann.

  • @ChrisOBrienMusic
    @ChrisOBrienMusic Год назад

    Thomastik for the win. Esp in the last blended example.

  • @musicplaylists59
    @musicplaylists59 3 года назад +3

    nice playing :) i have TI flats on my guitar at the moment and the only thing i find annoying is that the unwound strings sound a lot brighter and louder than the wound strings, from your experience are the chromes more balanced in the particular regard? thanks

    • @AlexPriceMusician
      @AlexPriceMusician  3 года назад +1

      Hi - I don’t really find that personally. I still have the TI’s from this video on my guitar and they have warmed up a bit. They sound good to me still and are balanced.

  • @derekdd5229
    @derekdd5229 11 месяцев назад

    I got a bad set of Chromes a number of years back where I got a G string that had a rough spot. Went to TI flats and have never gone back. There isn't much comparison if you like jazz flats.

  • @NorsoundCanada
    @NorsoundCanada 4 месяца назад

    Not a major difference, but I can hear a difference. The TI are a bit "tighter" sounding, which might simply be due to the slightly thinner gauge. And this is most noticeable on electric only. I appreciate the effort to demonstrate the difference. I think for myself, it would probably come down to "feel" and durability/longevity of each respective set. If the TI last twice as long, or even longer as some note, then I guess the "math" works..... The TI sound really good on that guitar plugged in.

  • @jansteinbach2598
    @jansteinbach2598 3 года назад +2

    Great comparison on a very interesting topic, thank you ! It is often mentioned that the Chromes of same or similar gauge do have more tension (at least they say it feels like it). What is your experience ? By the way, a great guitar, and your playing is excellent !

  • @kenrobertson9995
    @kenrobertson9995 3 месяца назад

    Interesting! I put on a set of Chromes NYXL to try after using Thomastik...and I hated them so much that I took them off a week later and put on a new set of Thomastik's. 335 Dot through a Henriksen Blu 6 amp ... the difference in playability and tone were apparent to my ears. The Chromes were way to bright for the style of jazz that I like to play.

  • @doctordox6278
    @doctordox6278 3 года назад

    first of all, A+ playing, second of all, A+ comparison

  • @BwanaTube
    @BwanaTube 8 месяцев назад

    I wonder what this comparison would be like after two weeks of having the strings on? The brightness and bite I hear with the TIs tends to fade a bit after some play time. I've been playing the TIs for many years, but some times the plated plain strings sound a little too *zingy* to me. I actually like the slightly darker sound of the Chromes here, and I have a handful of sets, so I should finally try them. I did notice you were slightly changing your playing position for the acoustic/ 50*50 sections, with the neck seeming to be several inches closer to the mic for the TI sections, which could be enough to change what the mic picks up.

  • @egoncorneliscallery9535
    @egoncorneliscallery9535 7 месяцев назад

    The Chromes are hex core, the TIs roundcore. Tis more fundamental tones and note separation and more flexible. Adjust gauge for tension.
    One thing w TI flats: the low E string can get rather 'tubby'. Less w Chromes. I might experiment w a Chrome low E w the rest TI flats

  • @p4ths
    @p4ths 8 дней назад

    I prefer Thomastik. Chromes are stainless, which is a really hard metal. They sound brighter, but the main thing I don't like is the attack of the string. It sounds like a slap to me. Infields also feel lighter for the same gauge. Infields last a very long time, and I like them better after a bit of playing time. For me? Worth the money. Cheers!

  • @jean-pierrehall2914
    @jean-pierrehall2914 3 года назад +1

    Peace AP. Great playing. Love your rendition of Round Midnight. New subscriber here. Do you offer any transcriptions? Have not visited your site yet but wanted to comment about your chord melody of RM. THX. JP

  • @bashermus9975
    @bashermus9975 6 месяцев назад

    I have used both sets in the past and I really prefer the Thomastiks. Not just for the sound, but for the feel as well. The Daddarios felt a lot stiffer.
    Luckily, over here in Europe the Thomastiks are cheaper than the Daddarios (still expensive, though).

  • @gulapula
    @gulapula 11 месяцев назад

    As someone who has used ddario chrome and now uses thomastik george benson 14s, I can’t stress enough how much better the George Bensons are. “Instant Jazz Sound” as the packaging says.

  • @mickeyjohnson1137
    @mickeyjohnson1137 4 года назад +1

    Good video. I prefer D'Addario for price and quality. They will last a long time if you take care of them.

  • @johnwinward2421
    @johnwinward2421 4 года назад +2

    I tried the Chromes, but couldn't really get on with them. I now have La Bella flats on one guitar and D'Addario half-flats on the other. Both much better in their different ways than the Chromes.

    • @AlexPriceMusician
      @AlexPriceMusician  3 года назад +2

      Thanks John. I've used the half rounds before but never the LaBella flat. They're on my list for sure.

    • @nikk-r5308
      @nikk-r5308 3 года назад

      I'm curious what you like about the half-flats/half-rounds? I ended up buying a set of halfs purely for the gauges a while ago and, personally, found them to be the worst strings i've ever used haha.
      Just curious about what other people think.

    • @johnwinward2421
      @johnwinward2421 3 года назад

      @@nikk-r5308 Guess it depends on the guitar as well. I use the half-flats on a Jazzmaster. They feel similar under the fingers, but the full flats were just too dead.

  • @numbersabcdefg
    @numbersabcdefg Год назад

    D'addario reminds me of celestion vintage 30 speakers, that are in "majority" of cabinets and recordings. There's always green backs and all that, the jazz strings have more of a natural break up slightly overdriven sound. How long do you normally keep a set of strings on your self?

  • @user-di9te7rg4t
    @user-di9te7rg4t Год назад

    both sound great. i would choose based on feel

  • @wesleyharris1837
    @wesleyharris1837 Год назад

    What model guitar are you playing? Looks like it could be an Eastman maybe? But which one…love your tone

  • @doctorg2571
    @doctorg2571 Год назад

    To me the TIs sound brighter. However, that can be a disadvantage because more mello strings allow you to keep the tone knob on the gat to max, not filtering off any of the high end. Just a thought :)

  • @jbnb3342
    @jbnb3342 Год назад

    The TI strings are round-core strings. The Chromes are hex-core strings.Imho,this is a crucial difference. Round core strings are more flexible and require less effort to fret.And just sound better/less dull. Been down this road.😎

  • @urnjv9157
    @urnjv9157 2 года назад

    Very informal, great feel and I love the 50/50 technique as I have alway record in such way. I would like to suggest you a game-changer string-set you’d probably like - Martin Retro Monel. They are marketed as an acoustic strings but they sound absolutely identical to what you hear on an early electric guitar music 40-50s. The most important difference is that they also tin-plate those plain strings to blend more with the nickel-based wounds. I just don’t understand why other companies don’t treat their plains. Please, compare them on the channel.

    • @AlexPriceMusician
      @AlexPriceMusician  2 года назад +2

      Already have! I love that set.
      ruclips.net/video/Ks-3ewhouJ0/видео.html

  • @spacepodi
    @spacepodi 2 года назад

    Here in the UK Thomastic strings are cheaper than D’Addario, so I think I will be giving them a try after watching this. Good Demo.

  • @lancerigby3662
    @lancerigby3662 5 месяцев назад

    Helpful. Thanks!

  • @Gk2003m
    @Gk2003m Год назад

    Sheesh! They both sound good… at different things. I don’t know that the TI strings are a huge improvement overall, but especially on the midrange chording that is the wheelhouse of jazz rhythm guitar they do sound a bit better to me.

  • @imbra
    @imbra 3 года назад +1

    I like your metronome :) Old school springs and gears, none of this fancy digital rubish!

    • @AlexPriceMusician
      @AlexPriceMusician  3 года назад

      It’s my favorite! Except for that condescending stare when I mess up 😳

  • @nicaguitar
    @nicaguitar 4 года назад +1

    I use thomastik infeld Bebops (somewhat equivalent to daddario halr-rounds). They are super expensive but they last 2x times more than the daddario, so at the end its relative. to my ears, thomastik is better and the investment is completley worth it, that being said, I am a big fan of daddario also! cant beat their strings for the price.

    • @AlexPriceMusician
      @AlexPriceMusician  3 года назад +2

      I had used the Bebop set once before on this guitar and found that they lasted a very long time. I think I had them on 8 months or so before I finally replaced them. The TI strings are great at lasting a long time.

  • @wrestleshute
    @wrestleshute 3 года назад +2

    I split the difference (in price at least) with the Pyramid flat wound strings for my Epiphone Casino

    • @AlexPriceMusician
      @AlexPriceMusician  3 года назад +1

      I’d love to try the Pyramid flats someday. I’ve heard good things about that set

  • @Thoracius
    @Thoracius 2 года назад

    On the electric comparison, the Thomastik maybe have a hint more mid-range attack. Could also just be a difference in articulation between the performances. The Thomastik performance is a bit more aggressive or confident. Sound very close though. I probably couldn't tell which is which in a blind test.

  • @duongquocvu14
    @duongquocvu14 2 года назад

    What is your AMP setting at Electric comparison? it sounds awesome and what type of AMP are you using for the electric part?

  • @brevrbjork
    @brevrbjork 2 года назад

    I wonder if many Americans think the Thomastiks sound better because they are more expensive (and therefore must be of higher quality). The price difference has to do with the extra cost of sending them from Austria to the USA, here in Europe the price is about the same for both brands. For my guitars and to my ears the Chromes both sound and feel better.

  • @serdaryaylali7087
    @serdaryaylali7087 2 года назад

    Very nice video , I love both , Thomastic has louder output . Chromes better for dark crispy tone, lifespan is shorter , getting too darker (may be good for some specal purposes)

  • @uriahroseii1026
    @uriahroseii1026 2 года назад

    I mostly use Chromes on everything EXCEPT my boxes with floating pickups. They tend to get either Thomastik-Infelds or Pyramids depending on what I have on hand. I think the Thomastik-Infelds and Pyramids have a little more traditional tone when I use them with my old Polytone or Fender Princeton Reverb amps. Acousticly they all seem to be kind of dull which is the point.

  • @guitarandknivesetc4219
    @guitarandknivesetc4219 3 года назад

    Awesome review. Keep it comin' ♥️👍👍🤘🤘

  • @Oles86
    @Oles86 6 месяцев назад

    YESSSSSSS THELONIUS MONK DARN THAT DREAM!!!!!!!! LOVE THIS !!!!

  • @innocentoctave
    @innocentoctave 11 месяцев назад

    I could see reasons for using either set. The Chromes have more treble and bass, and slighly more acoustic volume. They sound relatively brash. But if you're playing in an acoustic ensemble and you need to cut through the other instruments, that might be just what you need. The Thomastiks are more refined, more balanced across the set, more midrange-forward and with a sweeter but more reserved treble. I would say that this is the set if you are a soloist. The better your instrument, the more you will hear the areas in which the Thomastiks are superior. Amplification seems to confirm this essential character.
    Here in the UK, these two sets are now - September 2023, two years after this review - much closer in price, due to significant price rises here in all US-manufactured guitars and accessories. So - for now - it's much more of a choice between peers than between inexpensive and expensive.

  • @carlosdommar
    @carlosdommar 8 месяцев назад

    Here in Europe the TI are actually cheaper than the Daddarios. I have played both and the TI feels way nicer to the touch than Daddarios but there's something about the purity of the overtones of Dadarios that i like better.

  • @ThorRavnsborg
    @ThorRavnsborg Год назад

    Just bought my first set of flatwounds. Out of habit I went with D’addario but I'm gonna try a set from Thomastik next time, especially since I found out they're actually the cheaper alternative here in Europe (which makes sense since they're made in Austria and 95% of D’addario strings are made in the US).

  • @jwguitar
    @jwguitar 3 года назад +2

    I always preferred the sound of the D’Addario strings. I found the Thomastik strings were too dead sounding.

  • @johnstephen7610
    @johnstephen7610 3 года назад

    I think the D'Addario are a bit louder and fuller than the TI. The TI seem more trebly to me and a bit thinner in sound. But the difference is micro-infinitesimal. Nice playing.

  • @bveracka
    @bveracka 3 года назад

    GHS Precision Flat's have been my mainstay for a long time; they're comparable to those D'Addarios. I like their soft timbre and low end. The Tomastiks are considerably brighter, which I think will be a big change, but could prove to be a nice experience all the same. Nice review, and nice playing, by the way!

    • @AlexPriceMusician
      @AlexPriceMusician  3 года назад

      Thanks for your thoughts! I’ll have to check out the GHS set sometime

  • @kerolvaghela7742
    @kerolvaghela7742 10 месяцев назад

    Hi I want to ask is string tension more on
    Normal brass string than flat wound...
    I want to use flat wound on my parlor just worried about string tension❤

    • @AlexPriceMusician
      @AlexPriceMusician  10 месяцев назад +1

      Flatwound string tension is usually higher than an equivalent gauge roundwound set

    • @kerolvaghela7742
      @kerolvaghela7742 10 месяцев назад

      @@AlexPriceMusician thank you for your quick reply. Sure will help me 😊

  • @joeloesch1219
    @joeloesch1219 2 года назад

    Sweet playing, man

  • @spencerdieck1665
    @spencerdieck1665 2 года назад

    dude you are an absolutely top notch player

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 Год назад +1

    The 4 lowest strings in the thomastik set are a little bit thinner so that means you have a super flexible wound g.

    • @AlexPriceMusician
      @AlexPriceMusician  Год назад

      Great point - yeah, the Thomastik Strings have slightly lower tension. The wound G is still not really bend-able, but noticeably easier to play than on the Chromes set.