Brite Flats for a 4004
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Brite Flats for a 4004
I'm gonna put these on the 4004 this weekend. I didn't care for the feel of the TI jazz rounds in the store. Does anyone remember who makes half rounds, in case I don't like these? I have a feeling I will like Chromes the best so I'm saving the strings as they are almost new.
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Seems like D'Addario and Rotosound still make half-rounds.
SIT Power Flats sound interesting from their marketing description - they are called semi-flat. "Flatter than half flat, but not quite as flat as a pure flatwound."
Anyone ever use those?
There have to be others...
SIT Power Flats sound interesting from their marketing description - they are called semi-flat. "Flatter than half flat, but not quite as flat as a pure flatwound."
Anyone ever use those?
There have to be others...
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I stumbled onto this site that has some reviews. The one that caught my eye is the Dean Markley Fretmaster. Anyone tried those?
http://www.bgra.net/reviews/string-index.html
http://www.bgra.net/reviews/string-index.html
GHS makes both a ground wound and a compression wound. They describe them as going from the brightest round wound, compression wound, ground wound, then flats.
I recently put a set of GHS Presion Flatwound Stainledd steel strings on my bass, set M3050 0.045 through 0.105. I like the feel and sound, but keep in mind I rarely play bass so I'm no expert.
I recently put a set of GHS Presion Flatwound Stainledd steel strings on my bass, set M3050 0.045 through 0.105. I like the feel and sound, but keep in mind I rarely play bass so I'm no expert.
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I just got a 4004MG from John Biscuti with flats on it. I don't know what kind they are(maybe he'll chime in about that) but they feel nice with a sound that really opened up once I got the action down closer to the pickups. Since it's being converted to fretless very soon, I'll put them back on and see what I think.
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Chris....I love flats on my 4004's. I have Chromes on the LK and LaBella Deep Talkin' flats on my Laredos. I prefer the LaBellas slightly......they sound just a tad brighter.
Another issue may just be that the Cii's sound just a bit mellow compared to the Laredos (and 4003s). Maybe a set of "ground" or coated rounds might be a good alternative. Swapping out the pots could unleash a little more bite as well which would liven up the tone of the flats.
Another issue may just be that the Cii's sound just a bit mellow compared to the Laredos (and 4003s). Maybe a set of "ground" or coated rounds might be a good alternative. Swapping out the pots could unleash a little more bite as well which would liven up the tone of the flats.
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Year old rounds get enough bright but lose all the annoying overtones that the members of the flat-earth
society would be gone with.
I know - I am a member of the flat-earth society, and I've had the same set of RW's on my Laredo for about 18 months now. They feel great, and sound great too.
society would be gone with. I know - I am a member of the flat-earth society, and I've had the same set of RW's on my Laredo for about 18 months now. They feel great, and sound great too.
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