Q: I want to put these on my jazz guitar, but I wonder if anyone has tried them yet. What do you think?
If you're going to answer "definitely not", and then trail off with a watered down "i don't know", you're not answering my question.
A: The answer to that would be a definite no. There's not much magnetic properties in nylon :-)
http://www.juststrings.com/toi-kr116.htm l
These are strings appears to be a sort of a hybrid between classical nylon strings and acoustic
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