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MattOfSweden

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I always have at least one of my SR4's strung with EBMM group III's, love the feel and sound of that combination.
 

oli@bass

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SR4H fretless with EBMM Group III. Those were the flats I liked best, and were closest in feel to the stock Super Slinky set.
 

DBtoys

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SR4H fretless with EBMM Group III. Those were the flats I liked best, and were closest in feel to the stock Super Slinky set.

I have used chromes in the past and wondering if the group III have a better sound and feel as i have never tried them before.
 

Bart B

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I've used Labella deep talkin on my SR4HS, quite a different sound and worth experimenting with :)

I experienced the sound as fuller, with a deeper growl.
 

Steamthief

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Group II on my 30th SR4, love the feel and sound. I don't have a ton of experience with flats, but I prefer these to the Roto 77 in the same gauge.
 

Aussie Mark

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I've used flats exclusively for at least 15 years. I've tried most brands, and the EB Flats are as good as any. I use both those and another lower tension brand on my EBMM basses.
 

nurnay

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I've been debating moving to flats (Group III's, specifically) for my SR5, but I really don't know what to expect. I've been using the regular Slinkys on this bass for a while now, and really like the tone. But I have a feeling I might enjoy a slightly less bright sound. Argh... I guess I'll bite the bullet and get a set.
 

jbiscuti

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Group II's on my Classic Stingray. I never use rounds on anything.

They are just barely long enough! Thanks to EB Customer Service for assuring me that they would be.
 
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