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Flats on a Sterling

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    Flats on a Sterling

    Anyone tried flats on a Sterling?
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    Of course.

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    I had flats on my Sterling while I had it. Best sound I had heard out of a bass of mine in a long time and I could play longer without killing my fingers. Despite the price of flats, they really do pay off!
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    Yep, they sound amazing. I really need to buy another bass as I keep switching strings between the 3 bands I play in, have one dressed in flats and one dressed in rounds.

    I am a fan of roundwounds and flatwounds.... does that make me a string hoe?
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    ..no ... only string-bi

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    bi-stringious?

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    id say he is a wise man

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    just put flats on the bongo!!
    just put roundwounds on your fretless!!

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    do NOT use cheap tools to adjust with. they might break and scrape up your pressious!
    also, if you are lucky enough to have a 100th namm sr4: the truss works the other way around on that one!

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    so... consensus on the board is: It's wise to be bi?
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    I have a set of flats on one of my Sterlings, they sound very nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oli@bass View Post
    so... consensus on the board is: It's wise to be bi?
    if you like options, yes

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    just put flats on the bongo!!
    just put roundwounds on your fretless!!

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    trussrod adjustment:
    Click here for an image!
    less relief / flatter = lower action
    more relief / bow = higher action
    do NOT use cheap tools to adjust with. they might break and scrape up your pressious!
    also, if you are lucky enough to have a 100th namm sr4: the truss works the other way around on that one!

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    I like it I don't feel so bad now Bi-stringual is great.
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    Would I still get a good rock sound? Usually tune Drop D and haf a step down. I only have the one bass, and it is sort of an expensive experiment. I tried flats on another brand one time, but truthfully I hated the sound and playability of the bass, so I don't think it was a fair representation of what the flats would sound like. My BFR Sterling is definitely the best playing bass that I have ever personally played on and I am tempted to try the flats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mogee View Post
    Would I still get a good rock sound?
    No one but you knows the answer. You have your own idea of what a good rock sound is - and it might be way different than my idea. Have you watched/listened to any of the Cowpilot videos on youtube? Not self-promoting here, to say the least, but all of those are done with flats on a Bongo. Personally? I think I get a great rock sound.


    Quote Originally Posted by Mogee View Post
    I only have the one bass, and it is sort of an expensive experiment.
    Strings are the cheapest and easiest way to seriously change your tone.

    And just in case, these are not great quality but should give you an idea.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBCvSqPe_tY"]YouTube- Folsom Prison Wizard[/ame]

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtdUAX1AZSw"]YouTube- These Boots Are Made For Walking[/ame]

    Bongo single H with flats, baby.

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    I tried both. They give such a different sound and I like both sounds. The long term solution for me will be to buy a second bass, one strung with flats (classic rock sound) and the other strung with rounds (modern rock sound). I love them both...
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