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jamesattard

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..the result is great!!! I was one of those bassists who endoresed roundwounds for many many years and was a bit reluctant to try flatwounds. but i don't regret of having done it.

For those who would like to have an idea of how they sound, i've recorded a video and put it on youtube (stingray directly to soundcard):

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Gary Raymond

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I use flats on all my instruments, except my Les Paul six stringer. I just prefer the feel & tone. My son has a Bongo 5 I strung with EB flats & that sucker just plain kicks some serious tone, awsome for Reggae BTW.
 

EBMM7181

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Sounds great, James! I've been thinking about trying some flats on my Stingray, after watching your video, I think I'll try out some flats next time I need strings.

Ernie Ball Flats, of course!
 

Tom F

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Nice tone!

I had flats on my former '93 Ray before I sold it, and the thing sounded great (actually it sounded a lot like your video). One day I'd love to have (among other things) a pair of rays so I could keep one with rounds and one with flats.

Maybe I'll try flats on my Bongo...
 

TSanders

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When I came here I read Jack, Aussie Mark, Tom (tk), and Jason (monkeee) all swear by flats.

I thought they may be nuts.

Now Ill think Im nuts if I ever go back to rounds.
 
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