Flats versus Roundwounds, again.
Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
I have a number of basses and have flats on some and rounds on others. I am generally after that old school thump. The basses with flats seem to do most of the gigs and much of my practice at home is with basses with rounds.
I love the way flats slide under the mix with an ensemble and prefer a brighter sound when I'm solo.
I love the way flats slide under the mix with an ensemble and prefer a brighter sound when I'm solo.
If this discussion is to be of any value, we have to concentrate on "why" we prefer rounds or flats, rather than disparage people for their choice of strings. Remember, this is all subjective so there is no "right" or "wrong", regardless of how strongly you hold your opinion. Let's have some respect for each other's views.
With that said, I would agree with Morrow in that I like the way flats have a stronger simpler fundemental sound that sits nicely in the mix. Right now my musical projects involve musicals and a rockabilly/swing band. To my ears a bright round-wound tone just wouldn't fit in these musical settings.
With that said, I would agree with Morrow in that I like the way flats have a stronger simpler fundemental sound that sits nicely in the mix. Right now my musical projects involve musicals and a rockabilly/swing band. To my ears a bright round-wound tone just wouldn't fit in these musical settings.
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jwr2
I think it's been a pretty good discussion so far, I like the different personalities here, makes it an interesting place. But if we must be serious I also think the overtones from flats are more harmonic in nature than rounds, that there are a lot less spurious overtones from flats than rounds which is why can they sound smoother and sit in the mix better, they are more musical sounding. I also think certain RW's are worse than others for spurious overtones and the same with flats, some are smoother sounding than others.
Right...but in a Motorhead band, for example, smoothness is less desirable than spuriousness. If you sit in that mix, yer gonna drown...So, it depends on the particular work you're doing, which I guess is what Harry Bridge was saying all those many posts ago. As Mr. Natural used to say, "Get the right tool for the job."
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...


