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Trying Flats for the first

Thing is, Im converting from halfwounds and WOW. Im getting a brighter tone than I ever imagined Id get from flats. Im using my fretless jazz with duncan design PUs and its competing with my fretted Jazz with roundwounds and SD's. :eek:
Cons though, are the stickyness of the strings. Its pretty difficult to move around and groove on these. Im using D'addarios flats by the way. Just thought Id share.
 
Flats have greater tension and they are more percussive than rounds. Both factors have improved my playing. Both provide a different 'platform' for fingerstyle, I find I can play with a lighter more confident touch which gives me more possibilities in attack. The quicker decay is more upright also.

I do also play upright, though. You can kind of emulate the tone with flats and the tone knob, but the similarities end there.
 
Yeah, I've never tried to slap with Chromes, or any other kind of flats for that matter. Probably because I suck horribly at slapping anyway. I'm leaning towards putting flats on all of my basses except my octave 8 and my 6 string. I'd love to go flats on my 6 string, but I've heard flats don't do string-thru-body bridges well.... am I right on that?
 
Yeah, I've never tried to slap with Chromes, or any other kind of flats for that matter. Probably because I suck horribly at slapping anyway. I'm leaning towards putting flats on all of my basses except my octave 8 and my 6 string. I'd love to go flats on my 6 string, but I've heard flats don't do string-thru-body bridges well.... am I right on that?

You can by single low B's and high C's so you aren't stuck with any particular gauge with either. If you can get your 6 string strung up with rounds, there are flats that will work.

I'd look at your current string gauges and go to juststrings.com and check out the length and gauge of single strings from sets you're thinking of trying.
 
OK, so assuming that Flats have a longer life than Rounds . Would that mean that Half rounds would last somewhwere in the middle? Bout to change from rounds to 1/2 rounds and it sure would be nice to know. Thanxz