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flatwounds

I would think flats would be more common on a Jazz than a P-bass.

RWs on a P practically dominated the 80s bass "scene," such as it was...

I remember getting my first set of RWs for my '72 Jazz in '76. I was in my first "real" professional band, touring the country, and discovering the joys of that full range of "piano" like sound. The most common response was "turn it down." Funny, I played flats at the same volume ( using a decibel meter) and was never told to turn down... The added frequencies were also making both guitarists scramble their settings looking for some sonic traction... Changed back to flats... Ahhh! All better! Crowd, bar and guitarists all happier with bassist staying in the bass range, and not cutting into their sonic territory... I was happier, and quite satisfied as well. YMMV...
 

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