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Re: flat wound

Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 10:11 pm
by Derelict78
Yeah for my first set I figured I should go cheap to try it out. Now I am wishing I had picked up some rotosounds.

Re: flat wound

Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 10:18 pm
by Mudfuzz
Personally I hate rotosounds... And LaBella...

Re: flat wound

Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 10:20 pm
by Derelict78
What would you suggest?
I usually just buy GHS because they are made in michigan :idk:

Re: flat wound

Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 10:24 pm
by Mudfuzz
I use Chromes the most and then Thomastik Infeld, I like Ernie Ball and I don't mind Fender.

Re: flat wound

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 1:59 am
by The4455
Lakland Strings are the best, IMO, you can get them from their website. Or DR's are pretty good, I like Rotosoudns but their strings are only partially wound not %100, so watch out!

Re: flat wound

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 2:49 am
by Achtane
Someone recommended Circle-K strings in a thread about flats over on TB but...

GOOD LAWD ONE SET IS $40. They seem to be nice strings but no way can I justify spending that much. $20 is bad enough. Guitarists aren't even allowed to whine about string prices :oldrant:

Are GHS higher-tension than Chromes?

Re: flat wound

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 3:09 am
by Mudfuzz
Tension should be the same given the gauges are the same. Depending on how the windings are set up one might be stiffer over the other. TI is the only wild card when it come to tension because they have padding/dampening material between the winding raps like double bass strings do so even though they are big in diameter they are low tension. You can get chromes in high tension i.e bigger gauges, the set I have on my V has a 110 E to make up for the short scale, on a 34" that string is really tight.

Re: flat wound

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 3:19 am
by Gearmond
Achtane wrote:Someone recommended Circle-K strings in a thread about flats over on TB but...

GOOD LAWD ONE SET IS $40. They seem to be nice strings but no way can I justify spending that much. $20 is bad enough. Guitarists aren't even allowed to whine about string prices :oldrant:

Are GHS higher-tension than Chromes?


uh, $40? six string sets are upwards of 60 ish.

granted they do probably last long enough to make it worth it...

Re: flat wound

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 3:25 am
by Derelict78
Im used to it I think the precision flats were $31
the rotosounds were $41

Re: flat wound

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 3:31 am
by Mudfuzz
Yeah Ti jazz flats are about $60 most of the time.

My big string score once was at American Music in Seattle, they had a box of singles for a buck a piece and I got llike 5 or 6 Chromes B strings :thumb: so I only had to buy four string sets for a few years :thumb:

And That was a Big deal! Fucking D'addario doesn't make a full 5 set in the sizes I like so I have to get singles which costs more and B strings are over $10 a lot of the time :cry:

Still it's better then DB stings were a fucking B string can cost $75 and up and up :cry:

Re: flat wound

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 3:48 am
by Derelict78
Mudfuzz wrote:Yeah Ti jazz flats are about $60 most of the time.

My big string score once was at American Music in Seattle, they had a box of singles for a buck a piece and I got llike 5 or 6 Chromes B strings :thumb: so I only had to buy four string sets for a few years :thumb:

And That was a Big deal! Fucking D'addario doesn't make a full 5 set in the sizes I like so I have to get singles which costs more and B strings are over $10 a lot of the time :cry:

Still it's better then DB stings were a fucking B string can cost $75 and up and up :cry:

Yeah I have tried all sorts of overly priced strings
I feel like a 'tard if only I had tried flats at least! 5 years ago :picard:
I have been on a specific tone search for about 5 years and the flats got me there
Seriously guys I cant explain how happy I am about this.

Re: flat wound

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 6:23 am
by dubkitty
if you want to go even farther in the direction from roundwound to flatwound, you might try nylon tape wound flatwound bass strings. they're not common these days, but Fender currently makes them and they're orderable. run clean they're extremely bottom-heavy, and were originally intended for electric bassists substituting for double-bassists; i haven't used them in years, but i bet they'd be nicely balanced with a butt-load of fuzz.

Re: flat wound

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 11:11 am
by Mudfuzz
Cavin, LaBella and Roto make them as well [or did] I had a set once... they are "interesting"....

Re: flat wound

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 12:31 pm
by Derelict78
I may pic some of those up for shits and giggles the closest music store to my place sells the fender nylon tape strings.
im assuming the core is some sort o metal but how do magnets pic up nylon?

Re: flat wound

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 3:42 pm
by warwick.hoy
I've been kicking around the idea of putting flats on my Jazz Bass for some time now. Just haven't pulled the trigger.