STRINGS ON 34346 - THE EARLY YEARS

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Re: STRINGS ON 34346 - THE EARLY YEARS

Postby JimN » 13 Jun 2014, 01:31

abstamaria wrote:I think all Ecca is saying is that the "flatwounds" (a US term, I think) became "tapewounds" as soon as the guitar crossed the pond. :)

Andy


Exactly.

As the sixties wore on, tapewound strings - like medium gauge strings in general - fell out of fashion and tapes almost disappeared from the shelves in favour of wirewound, though specialist shops like Ivor Mairant's were always a source of supply for the jazz guitar market, and even Rotosound kept a cheap tapewound set "Top Tape" on catalogue. I bet they didn't sell many, though.

In the later sixties, some makers (Guild were an example) started to supply "groundwound" or "anglewound" strings - made with a wire wrap the outermost edge of which was then ground off during the manufacturing process, leaving a much reduced "hill and dale" effect in the wrap.. They made less contact noise than wirewound strings, almost as little as tapewound, but retained more of the metallic richness you'd expect from wirewound.

The terms "flatwound" and "roundwound" were not heard until the seventies, I'd say.

"Groundwound" and "anglewound" were then known as "half-flats". They've never really caught on.
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Re: STRINGS ON 34346 - THE EARLY YEARS

Postby tommybird » 13 Jun 2014, 01:45

My 1962 strat came with round wound strings, but I can't remember the gauges.
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Re: STRINGS ON 34346 - THE EARLY YEARS

Postby Billyboygretsch » 13 Jun 2014, 08:34

My first Gretsch had tape wound strings. I believe George Harrison used these early on. Some 20 years ago ,before the Internet was really around I was in Nurnberg on business and we had to visit the Pyramid string factory. I was given the factory tour and several sets of different gauge tape wound strings - probably couldn't sell them at the time. The guy asked me if I wanted to be a uk distributor. The factory tour was most interesting. I think he called them Tapensflartwunden !!!
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Re: STRINGS ON 34346 - THE EARLY YEARS

Postby abstamaria » 13 Jun 2014, 17:34

In an interesting article on the Web on Jazzmasters, the writer tried several tape wounds and concluded they were not all the same. The closest he found to the vintage sound were Pyramid and Thomastik-Infeld. Both German, very well made, and relatively expensive. Since the TIs are lower tension, I went with those (George Benson Jazz) and really like them. I think they sound really close to Hank's early sound and (on a Jazzmaster) Bob Bogle's.

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