MadMatt
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I purchased a set of 2804 Group II Flatwounds for my frettless project and decided to try them out on my 25th before putting them on the project bass.
I dont think I'll be taking them off soon.
I've only had about an hour to play on them but really like what I hear. I can't do a direct A/B comparison but the sound is more "Growlier". The sound they produce is much more versatile than I though it would be. I feel the flats react more to EQ changes than the roundwounds did. They really hav a lot of low mids. Cutting the low mids and treble just a little, and boosting the bass really gives me the sound I like.
Playing around I select the neck pickup in seriell and played the intro to "Come as you are" ... Oh yea
(Ya know your getting old when you think about the fact that that song is 19 years old).
I'll have to wait until this evening to see how they fit in the band setting but it sounds promising.
I'll have to play them for a while and then switch back to the roundwounds before I can completely commit but the combination 25th and flats is definitely worth investigating.
I dont think I'll be taking them off soon.
I've only had about an hour to play on them but really like what I hear. I can't do a direct A/B comparison but the sound is more "Growlier". The sound they produce is much more versatile than I though it would be. I feel the flats react more to EQ changes than the roundwounds did. They really hav a lot of low mids. Cutting the low mids and treble just a little, and boosting the bass really gives me the sound I like.
Playing around I select the neck pickup in seriell and played the intro to "Come as you are" ... Oh yea
I'll have to wait until this evening to see how they fit in the band setting but it sounds promising.
I'll have to play them for a while and then switch back to the roundwounds before I can completely commit but the combination 25th and flats is definitely worth investigating.