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I put Seths and new pots in my new (to me ) Millie chambered.    I play flat 12s on all my other guitars so I had my tech put on flatwound 11s on this one.  They sound pretty great.  

He was telling me that to get the most out of Seths- go round wound.  I can imagine that rounds give it a little more presence and harmonic complexity, but haven’t tried it yet. 

Easy enough for me to do a string swap….I’ll try rounds when i change strings, but now I’m super curious and thinking about doing it sooner rather than wait till the current strings get tired.  

 

Your thoughts and experience?

 

thanks.

 

Tad

 

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You might also try a set of half rounds.   You get much of the ringing of a round wound but the smoothness of a flatwound.      I have a set on my 535.   I got them after I tried half rounds on my bass.   No more finger squeaks, but it sounded more like an old broken in set of roundwounds than the typical dullness of flatwounds.

D'Addario makes them.   $10 a set, so it's not like there's a major investment.   9-42s thru 12-52s so you have options.    I tried them instead of using Elixers to quiet the finger noise.

GHS calls them "Bright Flats".   Same style as D'Addario.

 

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I strung up my 147 with half rounds.   

The worst of each type I say, but that is just my fingers and ears 

 

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