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Old 05-15-2009, 04:15 PM
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I'd love to see a 'scale' that indicates where various flats rank on the deep/bright scale. My own experience is rather limited, & my time & $$ are too finite to try them all.

To the folk who've tried various flats, how do they compare?

I find TIJFs brighter than D'Addario Chromes.
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After playing EB flats and listening to TI/Chromes A/B soundclip I can say that EB's are almost as bright as Chromes (but with strings getting progressively duller from 1 to 4 - not a big issue though)

BTW a great idea, JustDavid. I wanted to start a thread like this,but you were first)
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Old 05-15-2009, 04:32 PM
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I haven't played an awful lot of flats (although I like them alot) but at the deep end has to be LaBella "Deep Talkin" flats. Almost too deep!
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Old 05-15-2009, 04:35 PM
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Thanks!

Figured it's worth a try.
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So you found them deeper than which flats?
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This is a tough one because the sound (at least to my ears) changes so much with time with flats. I have a set of LaBellas that are very deep, but not as deep as a set of Fenders I have on my SB-2, probably because the Fenders are many years old. I've also tried D'Addarios and TIJFs that seemed pretty bright, but I probably never left them on long enough to "age".
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Old 05-15-2009, 04:56 PM
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I presumed "broken-in" ratings. Probably best to go with that; I've not noted a huge camp liking "fresh Flats" & I think those folk would be better served by Rounds.

"How long to break in XYZ Flats" is an interesting & topical sidebar.
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Old 05-15-2009, 05:32 PM
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This is a tough one because the sound (at least to my ears) changes so much with time with flats. I have a set of LaBellas that are very deep, but not as deep as a set of Fenders I have on my SB-2, probably because the Fenders are many years old. I've also tried D'Addarios and TIJFs that seemed pretty bright, but I probably never left them on long enough to "age".
You're right, this will make it tough. Almost need separate lists....'new' and 'after so many months'.
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