I have never played a flat wound set. What is that like?
Hard to describe but imagine a smooth surface in your strings, and much warmer tone.
Interesting...probably not a string for the heavies though. \m/ \m/ Right?
TIs are the golden standard but I think a lot of folks don’t realize their gauges are lower. It’s not that they are “easier to play” it’s that the lower strings are thinner than in the sets of competitors.
What I like and use now is Chromes but I swap the top two to be thicker. Like a set of chromes 10 but the top two are 12/16.
Pyramids and LaBella are very nice as well.
Actually flats can work with heavy distortion. They don't sting as much as rounds, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Check the video for riffage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXjvdSlxKa8
I enjoy the feel of flats. So smooth. Always have one of my basses strung with flats, and I've had flatwound sets on my guitars now and then. These days I find myself with an extra guitar or two, so I'd like to throw some flats on again.
Good to know.This bit about TIs is true with their bass strings. Lower tension than a regular set. Actually feels quite nice, especially if you regularly switch from bass to guitar.
I have never played a flat wound set. What is that like?
I use Pyramid nickel flats. Gets that 'historic' sound.
You can play anything with anything and compensate on the amp with EQ but I think it’s pushing it
I have two guitars with flats but I use them almost exclusively for jazz.
Good to know.
I haven’t considered TIs but I’m not loving the chromes in my bass. They should be broken in by now but they still stick to my RH fingers. I may change.
Really gross, worse on bass than guitar. All the extra surface tension makes them stick to my fingers really bad.
Really gross, worse on bass than guitar. All the extra surface tension makes them stick to my fingers really bad.
Chromes are different IME. When I was gigging pre-covid I put in some good time with Chromes, La Bella Deep Talkin, GHS, and TIs. The Chromes were the highest tension, the stickiest, the least enjoyable to play, and had the least amount of thump. The other three were far superior for a smooth feel and old school thump.
That’s great to know, thanks. I was thinking of trying GHS.