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Thomastik-Infeld Strings
I had some gift money and decided to buy the strings I could never afford. I have bought the Thomastik-Infeld flat wound, Mediums to put on my Collings MT GT, Wide nut model. I have previously loved the sound of Monels on this mandolin, so I think it is likely that I will enjoy the feel and sound of the T.I.'s. Can't hurt to try. Anyone else love these strings? :mandosmiley:
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lflngpicker
I had some gift money and decided to buy the strings I could never afford. I have bought the Thomastik-Infeld flat wound, Mediums to put on my Collings MT GT, Wide nut model. I have previously loved the sound of Monels on this mandolin, so I think it is likely that I will enjoy the feel and sound of the T.I.'s. Can't hurt to try. Anyone else love these strings? :mandosmiley:
I do, Dan. I first tried them on a Gypsy flattop and now typically install them on your cousin’s early National RM-1. They feel great on the fingertips, last a long time, and add a different sound to your collection. In your case, I think that they’ll help accentuate the contrast between your Collings and Eastman. Enjoy!
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Love them and use lights on an older Gibson and mediums on Ovation and Adamas mandolins.
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I have used the 154W Thomastik-Infeld light strings on my Gibson Fern, Gibson F2 and my Austin Clark 2 point. My music teacher 1st recommended using them for my Gibson F2 and I loved them so I started using them on my other mandolins. Yes, they are expensive but they last a long time and you don't have to change strings as often on your mandolin I think they are worth the money (you get what you pay for)! Also, I like the sound of the Thomastik-Infeld stings on my mandolins. Every so often one of the string companies will put them on sale and then I purchase a bunch of 154W Thomastik-Infeld lights to last me for a year.
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MT2, I thank you for your testimony. I would hope if my Collings is typically strung with mediums that the medium strings will suit it. The diameter seemed appropriate. Do you think I made the right call? Thanks!
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lflngpicker
I would hope if my Collings is typically strung with mediums that the medium strings will suit it. The diameter seemed appropriate. Do you think I made the right call?
I have typically used the Mittels (mediums) on lighter built flattops and Starks (heavies) on archtops and a resonator, but I don’t think you’ll have any problems with the set you’ve chosen on your MT.
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I tried a set on an old Gibson A a few years ago, they were very quiet compared to the phosphor bronze strings [ J74 ] I normally use.
Dave H
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I use Thomastik 154 mediums on both my MT and custom Mt2. They don't cost that much if you consider that you would buy 3 or 4 sets of regular strings before the TI's wear out.
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I had a student in a class I taught last October that had two Collins and F and an A. The A had Thomastik stings on it and sounded far better than the F. She was a good player as well.
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I have a set of lights on a Lyon & Healey. They make great flatwound electric bass strings.
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lflngpicker
MT2, I thank you for your testimony. I would hope if my Collings is typically strung with mediums that the medium strings will suit it. The diameter seemed appropriate. Do you think I made the right call? Thanks!
Dan,
If you normally use medium strings I would stick with them. I normally use all light strings on all my mandolins no matter what brand. I have found after using Thomastik-Infeld strings it spoils you. Like I said you pay more for them but I have found they will last three times longer on your mandolin and less strings changes which I hate doing.
Also, when I used to play jazz and on my archtop guitars the only strings that I would use were the Thomastik-Infeld Jazz BeBop .011-.047. Everyone has there favorite strings that they like to use mine just happens to be the Thomastik-Infield strings.
Enjoy the strings,
Darwin
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I have used Thomastik-Infield mediums exclusively on my 1906 Gibson F2, 1927 Gibson mandola, and 1908 Gibson mandocello for over two decades.
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What are the string gauges on the mittels?
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David,
Which Thomastiks sets are you using on your Mandola and Mandocello?
Thanks!
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Thomastik 174's are on my Collings mandola. Medium gauge I believe. (when in doubt, go for medium. Then you know which way to go if you want a change.)
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Dan - my signature below lists the TI's I have on three different style mandolins. I think TI's are great - but definitely, for me, not on a bowl back.
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I believe the TI "Stark" (Hard) strings at .011 - .034 gauge are considered more or less equivalent to D'Addario or GHS medium strings which run .011 - .040 gauge.
I ran TI flatwound Starks on my Lebeda F5 for around a year when I first bought it and was learning to transition from guitar to mandolin. I loved the tone and the feel under my fingers. Eventually though, I switched to D'Addario J74's and then GHS Silk and Bronze when I started playing in a band, and then later in Irish/Scottish trad sessions. The TI flats just didn't have enough "cut" on the wound strings to be heard well enough in a group of fiddlers and the occasional piper.
It's a great set of strings for playing alone at home though, so I've been considering trying them again under the current pandemic lockdown. It may be a year before sessions are active again in my area, and I can play tunes with anyone other than my fiddler S.O. at home.
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pheffernan
I have typically used the Mittels (mediums) on lighter built flattops and Starks (heavies) on archtops and a resonator, but I don’t think you’ll have any problems with the set you’ve chosen on your MT.
Hi Pat, I really appreciate your confidence boost on my gauge choice. I will let you know! :)
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MT2 and all, I want to thank you for your knowledgeable advice! Your ideas are a big help to me. They will arrive Wednesday and after I restringing, I will post a report on how they suit my MT. Thanks again, Dan
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Rdeane
What are the string gauges on the mittels?
Thomastik mittels:
.010 015 .021 .033 (guage)
17.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 (pounds)
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on an arch top, I'd use the 154st. Even the, "Heavy" set maxes out at 0.34!
f-d
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Dave Hanson
I tried a set on an old Gibson A a few years ago, they were very quiet compared to the phosphor bronze strings [ J74 ] I normally use.
Dave H
Flatwound TI strings are an acquired taste I reckon. Nice to the fingers. Don't seem to cut in a group setting.
Tried mittel and starks. Sounded the same when I took them off as when new.
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Does TI make any strings for an octave with a 22" scale? I know they make mandola strings but haven't seen any octaves listed.
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Barry Canada
David,
Which Thomastiks sets are you using on your Mandola and Mandocello?
Thanks!
The mandola has mittle (medium) alto mandolin (European mandola) strings. I don't know about the mandocello, but probably mediums, also.
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Rdeane
Does TI make any strings for an octave with a 22" scale? I know they make mandola strings but haven't seen any octaves listed.
No, they do not. You would have to buy a custom set, emando.com has a set that is nice. A great alternative is to buy d'addario flatwound chrome steel single guitar strings in the gauges you need. FYI, the D'addario FW custom set they sell for mandolin are simply repackaged chrome steel guitar strings in selected gauges. There is a great article on this at jazzmando.com that goes more into depth on this.