Roundwound vs Flatwound strings on a Gibson ES-335. What is your preferred choice?

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • I wanted to try out flat wound strings on my Gibson ES-335 to see if they could bring even more goodness to the tone from it.
    #whatawonderfulworld #gibsones335 #tweeddeluxeamp #comparison #jazzguitar #jazzstandard
    00:00 Round Wound noodling
    02:00 Presentation of the task
    03:34 What a woUnderful world - round wounds
    06:48 Flat Wound noodling
    08:00 What a woUnderful world - flat wounds
    11:08 Closing words - conclusion
    13:05 more round wounds playing
    13:58 more flat wounds playing
    Gear used:
    2013 - 1963 Gibson ES-335 VOS with MHS humbuckers
    Tweed deluxe amp (Grand)
    Eminence Cannabis Rex 12" speaker
    Mad Professor Ruby Red Booster
    Neunaber Wet Reverb pedal
    Mad Professor Deep Blue Delay
    Strymon El-Capistan d'tape echo pedal

Komentáře • 39

  • @StickMan...77
    @StickMan...77 Před 3 dny

    Does flats sound great.Beautiful playing so relaxing,thank you.

  • @danielcastrodelamata8873
    @danielcastrodelamata8873 Před 9 měsíci +2

    The sound on the intro track is absolutely impeccable. Superb playing and gorgeous sound, fantastic work!

  • @danielmcguinness6192
    @danielmcguinness6192 Před měsícem +1

    You are good musician and i like warm and mellow

  • @JP-jy7sk
    @JP-jy7sk Před 5 měsíci

    I recently found you, and I’m so glad I did! Great playing and huge inspiration. Thanks for sharing!

    • @GUITARSGIZMOS
      @GUITARSGIZMOS  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you for your kind words 😊 Cheers.

  • @house-o-twang
    @house-o-twang Před 10 měsíci

    So smooth and soft.

  • @Joe-mz6dc
    @Joe-mz6dc Před 10 měsíci +1

    Dude I have a 335 and I have been thinking about this over the past little while so it's incredible that your video popped up now. I have tried using flat wounds in the past and I was absolutely shocked how different the sound was- and how cool it was in its own way. Great video and beautiful guitar. Thank you very much.

    • @GUITARSGIZMOS
      @GUITARSGIZMOS  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi thanks, I'm actually planning a new video on the topic because I just got a set of Thomastik-infeld Jazz Bebop roundwounds. Thomastik state that they are probably the only round wound guitar string that can truly be called a jazz strings. I'll hopefully get around to do that video in the next days. Cheers!

  • @localguy8
    @localguy8 Před 3 měsíci

    You’re right in your assessment of the flat wounds n yes you’re use to the rounds on that rig, mind I say you’re a very good guitarist 🎸🎸🎸❤️☮️👍🏻🍺

  • @cliverichards6282
    @cliverichards6282 Před 10 měsíci +2

    13 flats for me. That tone !!!!

  • @paulstaffordcook8799
    @paulstaffordcook8799 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video Thor, I enjoyed that! Your playing tonight was particularly appealing to me as I love that “Jazz fused with blues” approach. Now, here’s my thoughts! I feel I’ve now completed my own 2 or 3 year journey into Flatwounds. Personally, I preferred your sound with the Flatwounds. The vibe with them was more Lo-fi and made your guitar sound old (in a good way). However, I do think you love that particular 335 so much that it should stay with roundwounds. And then, like you say, start trying them with other guitars in your stable. My own journey has led me to dedicate an entire guitar to flat-wounds. That guitar is my Jazzmaster. The journey to this point was very interesting though! I tried flats on almost all of my guitars. Some guitars really suited them, others not so much. And the results were very surprising. The guitars that really loved them were my Tele and my black Les Paul Custom. All of the others were surprisingly disappointing (Gretsch, Strat, LP Goldtop, LP Junior, LP Standard). Happy exploring Thor 👍

    • @GUITARSGIZMOS
      @GUITARSGIZMOS  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Jazz fused with blues approach sounds awesome to me. Thanks, if that is what you're hearing it means I'm getting closer to what I'm hoping to achieve. I know I still have quite a way to go, but hopefully I can sprinkle a little jazz influence as I manage to learn bit by bit. I feel it's going pretty slow but I'm enjoying the process of learning, so I will stay on track! You're observation on how I feel about my 335 is spot on and I think it will be interesting to test the Flatwounds on my Telecaster. Interesting to hear that you found they worked well with yours, although yours is a different animal than mine. Always a treat to see you've visited Paul. Cheers 😊

  • @chrislaarman7532
    @chrislaarman7532 Před 4 měsíci

    0) Thank you for sharing this experiment and your nice playing! :-)
    1) You switched strings while I looked away. I hadn't heard the difference. I blame that on the settings that match your style of playing.
    2) I now have two copies of the Harley Benton HB-35Plus, an ES-335 imitation. It comes with "your" D'Addario EXL110 round-wounds fitted.
    I have replaced those on one with Thomastik JS110 (not your JS111) flat-wounds, and I'll eventually replace the EXL110 with D'Addario NYXL (for an even brighter sound).
    Trivia: the second HB-35Plus is also intended to prevent me from buying a real hollowbody (likely the Harley Benton Big Tone). - You string set changers, be aware that at least on these Harley Benton models the bridge is not firmly attached to the body, so don't take off all strings before replacing them...
    3) My impression [not yet opinion] is, that flat-wound strings are instrumental(!) in achieving a tone as desired in jazz, whereas round-wounds are instrumental in achieving a richer tone, as desired in other genres. Without excluding the use of the one type of strings for the other music.
    4) I'm gearing toward flat-wound strings for bass guitars (5 out of 8) and (at least as slightly) toward round-wound strings for steel-string guitars. - If you're not satisfied with the timbral range of your [bass] guitar, consider trying the other type of strings. You may find helpful videos (like the current one) here on CZcams.
    5) Disclaimers: I have no experience (yet) with half-wound strings. I have counted an acoustic bass guitar with tape-wound strings under "flat-wound".

  • @dwstoeckel4740
    @dwstoeckel4740 Před 10 měsíci

    A perfectly timed video ( for me) ...as it is time to restring my guitars. I listened thru my iPad and I couldn’t tell any difference, so I went and got my headphones.. I am still fairly inexperienced as a musician and sometimes I have difficulty finding the correct words to describe what I believe I’m hearing. So I’ll say it this way, the flat wounds said “ jazz” to me... and the rounds said “blues” ( blues/rock) .... both sound great , but I’m a blues/ rock guy . So I guess I’ll stick with rounds...... great video as always....

    • @GUITARSGIZMOS
      @GUITARSGIZMOS  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you! I agree wth your description. And it's not that easy to hear the difference from the recordings. My feeling with playing them combined with the sound in the room was that the flat wounds seems duller in a way. 😊 Cheers!

    • @ThePdxster
      @ThePdxster Před měsícem

      @@GUITARSGIZMOS YES!! Duller is exactly the word I use to describe flatwounds. I do like their playability, especially with heavy 12s or 13s, just not their duller sound compared to round wounds. I use TI Jazz Bebops!

  • @johnogilmorejr6691
    @johnogilmorejr6691 Před 10 měsíci +1

    They are both beautiful. The wound wounds seem to be a little more dynamic to me. The flats are pristine. I would have to try 10-46 flats before I made up my mind. Lovely picking on both!

  • @user-dt3ui8rm6i
    @user-dt3ui8rm6i Před 6 měsíci

    I have an epiphone 335 and 355 (BB King). I use flatwounds on the 335 to get a solid jazz tone, and use roundwounds on the 355 to get those BB King and Albert King blues tones. Remarkable how much difference the string construction makes! I prefer D'addarios, but also use TI flatwounds. That tonal flexibility is the beauty of the 335 design, to my mind.

  • @marcusjansen3904
    @marcusjansen3904 Před 7 měsíci

    It depends: comping I would definitely do with flats, but single line playing, soloing, round wounds do better. Especially with this guitar and the way you play.Thanks for your interesting video.

  • @co7013
    @co7013 Před 10 měsíci

    On my semi-hollow, I now swear by round wounds. So much more sound!
    Now I also put round wounds on the hollow. Thomastik Bebop. They have a lot less tension then the flat wounds (same gauge). Had to get the guitar set up right. Highs are a bit thin. But mids and lows are a lot clearer. And these strings are so comfortable to play. It really makes me play differently, more musically I think, and using the mids and lows more.

    • @GUITARSGIZMOS
      @GUITARSGIZMOS  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hi, thanks for the heads up on the Thomastik Bebop Round wounds. I wasn't aware of them and they look to be just what I'll be wanting. I will order a set and try them out. Cheers 😊

  • @BinhPham15
    @BinhPham15 Před 2 měsíci

    What is the backing track on your playing ? Great playing. Thanks

    • @GUITARSGIZMOS
      @GUITARSGIZMOS  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you! It is my version of "What a wonderful world".

  • @BinhPham15
    @BinhPham15 Před 2 měsíci

    Round strings seem to cut thru better. Flat seems too warm and not enough overtone and clarity but I love the flat wound on feel and sliding my fingers thru them

  • @50Something
    @50Something Před 10 měsíci +1

    Fiat or round, it doesn't really matter to me because you always have your amp and pedal tones dialed in so nicely Thor. I guess it comes down to personal preference.

  • @Mike_S_Swift
    @Mike_S_Swift Před 6 měsíci

    Have you tried half rounds?

    • @GUITARSGIZMOS
      @GUITARSGIZMOS  Před 6 měsíci

      Hi, not so far, but it is something I would like to try. Thanks for reminding me 😊

  • @jantonisito
    @jantonisito Před 10 měsíci +1

    Roundwounds for more sustain.

  • @khillsy4489
    @khillsy4489 Před 10 měsíci

    I don't see a jazz chorus amp anywhere, sup? 😊

  • @user-lh3si8sl8o
    @user-lh3si8sl8o Před 3 měsíci

    Rounds. Definitely rounds.

  • @abgonzalez5459
    @abgonzalez5459 Před 8 měsíci

    Way much better with flats

  • @keithhatfield2119
    @keithhatfield2119 Před 9 měsíci

    FLATWOUND

  • @user-vv7hb8ok2f
    @user-vv7hb8ok2f Před 4 měsíci

    flats do feel nicer.

  • @8Junio76
    @8Junio76 Před měsícem

    Keep that guitar straight! So much unnecessary movement.

  • @KenTeel
    @KenTeel Před 9 měsíci +6

    You're picking too hard. You're causing the sound to distort. What's with all of that shaking ? There's too much distortion. You can't hear what the strings sound like.

  • @ryevick
    @ryevick Před 5 měsíci

    Nice video, love your playing! I have a brand new Ibanez AM153QA semi-hollow being shipped out to me tomorrow and an Ibanez AF85TDG (with Bigsby) jazz box I customized with a set of Seymour Duncan Seth Lovers. I'm planning on putting D'Addario ECG23 XL Chromes flatwounds on the hollow and Ernie Ball Slinky 10 roundwounds on the semi-hollow.