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I now use GHS Precision Flats, (medium gauge .45-.105). They have that "Motown" thump, which gets better with age, and they feel great. After trying various flat wound sets, they are now my strings of choice. They have the sound, that people use flats to get.
Exactly. They are called "Precision Flats" for a very good reason. Thickest sound I've ever heard from the D and G strings.
I have chromes on my P bass right now and have for about 5 months. I like the feel of them and the E and A strings sound great, but the D is kind of thin sounding and the G is very thin (almost tinny sounding). I would have gotten LaBella's but they apparently aren't made for basses where the strings have to be strung through the body (which is he only way with my bridge). There is some fairly recent thread (I looked for it in my subscriptions, but I guess I didn't subscribe to it), where a fellow TBer posted clips of a flatwound shootout he did (I don't think it's in the "flatwound shootout" thread though), he tried all of the main brands onto two different basses. For my tastes GHS precision won, and so I have ordered a set, but you should try and find that post and decide for yourself.