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This is a discussion on Which Strings? within the Ernie Ball Strings forums, part of the Gear Talk category; I've got a question. How do flats and nickels differ? And would a lighter gauge have more power and punch?...

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    Which Strings?

    I've got a question.

    How do flats and nickels differ?

    And would a lighter gauge have more power and punch?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mixmastered View Post
    And would a lighter gauge have more power and punch?
    Lighter gauge = more flexible, can bend notes easier

    Heavier gauge = more rigid, stronger notes, more punch


    ... all generally speaking.
    -Matt the "Manfloozy"

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    Thanks!

    How bout flats and rounds?

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    Flats both feel and sound smoother. Less high frequency harmonics. Rounds have more high frequency overtones and sound more aggressive.

    Flats give a real classic sound in many genres. Eg Both James Jamerson (Motown) and Roger Waters (Pink Floyd) used flats. Can't get two more opposite genres there.

    I like both so much, I have decided to get two basses so I can have one strung with flats and another with rounds.
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