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You could try half-round / flat-tops which will help achieve the feel without losing too much brightness.
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Big reduction in finger noise too.
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I'd say that it would dampen the tone (not the volume) of the wound strings on an acoustic - won't affect the unwound strings at all.
EDIT: I use these http://www.thomastik-infeld.com/family-detail/JAZZ Swing
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expensive but wonderful and last a very long time - on a very old Yamaha APX 9C btw - plenty of volume and projection, no squeak and a really nice feel to them ...
Another option would be Newtone Double Wound Masterclass strings. Not flatwound, but the double wrap makes them really smooth and quiet fingerwise. I have the Masterclass on my acoustic and the archtop version on my archtops.
Round wounds are designed for 'acoustic' instruments like flat top's, mandolins, Bouzouki and pianos etc.
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I collect my guitars on Monday from Mr Tech so after that I'll be able to report back.
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Occasionally I use them on my Gretsch White Falcon for that 50’s sound....
Flats definitely have their place and if you can afford a few guitars then having some equipped will expand your arsenal and palette of sounds in a most useful way.