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Flatwound = lower volume?

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You might try adjusting your pickup height or your bridge. If you old strings were taperwound, putting on flats might have raised your action.

If not, it might be due to different metal content. Either way, just turn up the pre-gain on your amp and be happy that your bass is equipped with some great strings that will last for years.
 
I put a set of TI Jazz flats on my 54 Sting Reissue, and they virtually explode when amplified. They are very loud. It could be the strings themselves or pehaps a combination of them and that single coil pup.
I have had other flats on different basses of mine from time to time, and like roundwounds, their volume levels are different, and probably vary due to differences in the strings, materials they are made with, and what bass they are used on.