backagain1
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You're confusing 'tone' with 'zing'.
Do you use flats on your SR5's and your Bongos both?
backagain1
You're confusing 'tone' with 'zing'.
Do you use flats on your SR5's and your Bongos both?
backagain1
Do you use flats on your SR5's and your Bongos both?
backagain1
Of course!
But keep in mind that the (a) the ideal reference tone I carry around in my head is probably not the same one you have and (b) I'm not exactly what you'd call a "modern" bassist.
i tried several flats on my stingrays and ended up with some chromes on my sr4 with 2band (which i sold for a ric*******er 4oo1v63) and some TI's on my 30th anniversary.
i really like the sound. the slap sound is fine for me.
here is a soundsample of the 30th with some TI on it: klick here
I set the strings at 3/32" at the 12th fret
I've got flats on all 10 of my basses, active or passive, including 2 Bongos.
How often do you change your flats? How long do they last?
Thanks,
backagain1
I wasn't kidding about the longevity comment. I've never changed a set of flats due to them "wearing out" or "losing their tone". Some people keep them on for 20 years.
Beats the heck out of buying new roundwounds every month or boiling strings to extend their life.
OK, you've convinced me. Are you using nickel strings? I don't want to wear out the frets with stainless.
I have D'Addario Chromes on my Sterling and my new SUB 5 and love them!![]()
I just tried putting Chromes on my 30th ann SR and the G string wouldn't sit all the way down in the nut slot. Since it was the first string I was changing, I decided I wasn't going to mess with the nut and took it off.
Now the TI flats are on and I'll have to make a little neck adjustment. But it should sound good.
I just tried putting Chromes on my 30th ann SR and the G string wouldn't sit all the way down in the nut slot.
Which gauge Chromes were they?
I just tried putting Chromes on my 30th ann SR and the G string wouldn't sit all the way down in the nut slot.