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Flats or rounds on fretless?

  • I always use flatwound strings on my fretless

    Votes: 8 34.8%
  • I always use roundwound strings on my fretless

    Votes: 3 13.0%
  • I have 2 fretless, one for each type of strings

    Votes: 1 4.3%
  • I don't have a fretless and I don't care

    Votes: 1 4.3%
  • I wish I'd have a fretless, but I don't

    Votes: 10 43.5%

  • Total voters
    23
  • Poll closed .

ProgHead

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I've always put roundwound strings on my fretless basses.

Now that I'm happy owner of a MMEB StingRay fretless (see my I won The Auction! thread), it's the first time I'm not sure of doing the right thing.

Please give me your thoughts, advise, experience...

Andy
 

muggsy

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Flats on my fretless Sterling. They sound great and I haven't had to change them in the four years I've owned the bass.
 

bassmonkeee

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If you prefer the sound of roundwounds, use roundwounds. If you've never tried flats, give them a shot, but change to roundwounds if you decide that you prefer the sound of rounds.

Don't ever worry about fretboard wear. It'll take years and years to do anything that will require a fretboard dress. It's all about tone--use the one you like best.

If you didn't drive on your tires, you wouldn't have to replace those, either. :D

That said, I've currently got flats on my fretless Bongo--primarily because I prefer the way the piezos sound with flats.
 

Bill

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If I had a fretless, I'd probably use flats. I love flats! Weirdly enough, I have rounds on my Stingray since I love the sound too much to change it. I do have flats on my off-brand bass, though.
 

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PsychicPet has often recommended rounds for lots o "mwah". :D
 

Aussie Mark

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TI Jazz Flats are on all 3 of my fretli .....

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muggsy

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:eek: :eek: :eek:

I change the strings on my fretted one about every 30 hours (playing)....

:eek: :eek: :eek:

Andy

Wow. I have flats on three of my basses, and the oldest sets are 4-5 years old. They just get better with age.

If you didn't drive on your tires, you wouldn't have to replace those, either. :D

True. Since the birth of my daughter in April, the basses get a lot less attention than they used to. I don't think I'm going to be changing strings any time soon. I have changed a few diapers, though. :)
 

mrpackerguy

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I've had a couple fretless'es. While I prefer the enhanced mwah factor of roundwounds, I love the feel and can dig the sound of flats on a fretless. Flats go on all my basses.
 

cdb

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I use rounds, but they are coated DR black beauties. Not quite the full round sound, but not as dull as flats, a nice compromise IMHO. I voted roundwound.
 

bass&cookies

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i don't use either exclusively on my fretless. right now i have some flats on there, but i really like the sound of roundwounds on it.

but i have et to try eb flats. they are next on the list!
 
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Does anyone have any lengthy experience using rounds on an unprotected fretboard? It would seem so likely that the rounds would start gouging the neck pretty quickly?
 

bass&cookies

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Does anyone have any lengthy experience using rounds on an unprotected fretboard? It would seem so likely that the rounds would start gouging the neck pretty quickly?

they do make sligt indentions, but it will take a long time for it to make any real difference. i had some on there for about 6 months, and it did fine
 
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