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jessicabass 03-11-2013 11:51 AM

Flats Help Please
 
Im looking for something that is thuddy yet punchy, does this exist?
Also: Can you get a thicker tone with lighter guage or is it needed to go heavier? Example ghs 55-70-90-105 will you get the same sound through amp settings as if you had 45-60-75-95?
Also: Are there flats that wear in faster than others?

Muckaluck 03-11-2013 11:57 AM

I like using DR flats to get the sound you’re talking about. They have a real upright sound in that they have a quick attack (punch) but then thud right out. They have that sound right out of the box so I haven’t noticed a need to work them in and I’ve had a handful of their sets on my 4 strings and 5 strings.

Regarding guage, I’m not sure about thicker tone with lighter gauges. I do lean toward the heavier gauges though to ensure maximum thickness!

zfunkman 03-11-2013 12:11 PM

Thomastik Infeld Jazz Flats are awsome and may be what you're looking for. Pricey but worth it; they last a very long time.

sbpark 03-11-2013 12:16 PM

La Bella 760FS

scottbass 03-11-2013 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by zfunkman (Post 14013772)
Thomastik Infeld Jazz Flats are awsome and may be what you're looking for. Pricey but worth it; they last a very long time.

+1. They have the thud of flats + a little more midrange bite than most flats. And yes they are a little more pricey. But how often do you buy a set of flats? (Most popular answer: once)

jessicabass 03-11-2013 01:14 PM

[quote=Muckaluck;14013696]I like using DR flats to get the sound you’re talking about
What size are you using?

jessicabass 03-11-2013 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by zfunkman (Post 14013772)
Thomastik Infeld Jazz Flats are awsome and may be what you're looking for. Pricey but worth it; they last a very long time.

But these are like rubber bands and i dont like that

jbednarski 03-11-2013 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Muckaluck (Post 14013696)
I like using DR flats to get the sound you’re talking about. They have a real upright sound in that they have a quick attack (punch) but then thud right out. They have that sound right out of the box so I haven’t noticed a need to work them in and I’ve had a handful of their sets on my 4 strings and 5 strings.

Regarding guage, I’m not sure about thicker tone with lighter gauges. I do lean toward the heavier gauges though to ensure maximum thickness!

I just got a set of these a couple of weeks ago and really like them for the above reasons also.

gary m 03-11-2013 01:44 PM

GHS Precision Flats, no question. Firm tension, but not overly so and a nice thuddy tone.

hdracer 03-11-2013 01:46 PM

Sadowsky Black Label.

Ron G 03-11-2013 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by gary m (Post 14014350)
GHS Precision Flats, no question. Firm tension, but not overly so and a nice thuddy tone.

+1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PE5R3rUoU58

jessicabass 03-11-2013 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Ron G (Post 14014642)

When he pulled out the pick in that video......
wow!
i want those strings

Ron G 03-12-2013 02:40 PM

GHS flats are all I have on both my P's.

zfunkman 03-12-2013 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by jessicabass (Post 14014144)
But these are like rubber bands and i dont like that

Not in my experience. I've tried others and always go back to TIs. They also sound and play great while slapping.

LHbassist 03-12-2013 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by jessicabass (Post 14013656)
Im looking for something that is thuddy yet punchy, does this exist?
Also: Can you get a thicker tone with lighter guage or is it needed to go heavier? Example ghs 55-70-90-105 will you get the same sound through amp settings as if you had 45-60-75-95?
Also: Are there flats that wear in faster than others?

Hi jessicabass! Please read my somewhat recent thoughts on flats- which I've been using for about 45 years on many of my basses. I'm also a bass repair tech, see and hear and play on a LOT of different strings!

http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f16/fl...estion-939417/

Holdsg 03-12-2013 03:08 PM

Another vote for the Sadowsky Black Labels. I have them on roughly half of my basses.

A bit more thump and brighter than Ernie Balls, and better tension than the TI's, which are the other two sets of flats I have had the most experience with. So they are a good match for me. They could very well be manufactured by one of the other manufacturers (for all I know) they just work for me.

hdracer 03-12-2013 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Holdsg (Post 14020455)
Another vote for the Sadowsky Black Labels. I have them on roughly half of my basses.

A bit more thump and brighter than Ernie Balls, and better tension than the TI's, which are the other two sets of flats I have had the most experience with. So they are a good match for me. They could very well be manufactured by one of the other manufacturers (for all I know) they just work for me.

The Sadowsky strings are made to their spec's by LaBella

I was shocked when I learned that. They are as far away from regular LaBella's as you can get.

soflbass 03-12-2013 04:22 PM

I use fender 9050L 045, 060, 080 and .100 on my jazz and p bass. They are great strings and u can't beat the $20 price. Since that's the only gauge I use, can't comment on others. For $40 bucks you can try 2 different gauge sets and see what u think.

shawshank72 03-12-2013 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by LHbassist (Post 14020389)
Hi jessicabass! Please read my somewhat recent thoughts on flats- which I've been using for about 45 years on many of my basses. I'm also a bass repair tech, see and hear and play on a LOT of different strings!

http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f16/fl...estion-939417/

thank you
loved it
been looking into this as well with my sister.

Stumbo 03-12-2013 05:30 PM

Try some foam under the strings near the bridge. Will pretty much make any strings thumpy. Vary the width, thickness to get different tones. Also vary the amount of foam thickness under each string for more variety.


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