In praise of La Bella Low Tension Flats
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 7:29 pm
I wanted to share with the forum that I recently picked up some La Bella LTF-5A flats for my 4003/5. I was a bit concerned about the .118'' B string but thought I'd give it a try. These strings are great! The feel is about as "like butter" as strings set can get. The balance in volume and feel across strings is good (the E and B strings are by far the loudest on my bass, but I may need to adjust the pickups a bit). What impresses me most is how good the B string feels and sounds. I really prefer it to the D'Addario Chromes .135'' B string that preceded it. I gambled on the .118'' gauge under the hypothesis that the trouble of having less tension would be offset by the better tone of having fewer wraps on the string core; I now think I was right. Playing an African-American gospel style set today, I was moving between the lower and middle range of the strings to try my bass lines in different octaves, and the low B gave a nice organ-y sound.
The closest comparison is TI Jazz Flats of course. I haven't played their B string, but for EADG I can say these strings feel and sound very close but are just a smidge (and I really mean just a smidge) stiffer and have a "cleaner"/more present sound. The voicing is more articulate and fluid, but it won't cut through the mix quite as effortlessly.
I'll be keeping them on the 4003/5 for a good long time and let you know if I have any other revelations.
The closest comparison is TI Jazz Flats of course. I haven't played their B string, but for EADG I can say these strings feel and sound very close but are just a smidge (and I really mean just a smidge) stiffer and have a "cleaner"/more present sound. The voicing is more articulate and fluid, but it won't cut through the mix quite as effortlessly.
I'll be keeping them on the 4003/5 for a good long time and let you know if I have any other revelations.