FinnDave Posted November 19, 2016 Author Share Posted November 19, 2016 [quote name='skej21' timestamp='1479545265' post='3177317'] Just out of curiosity FinnDave, have you ever strung up a jazz bass with flats before? If so, did you have a similar opinion on the sound as you do with the jazz bass with rounds? [/quote] No, I haven't. I tried flats on a Precision and couldn't get used to the feel of them, so went back to my usual round wounds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skej21 Posted November 19, 2016 Share Posted November 19, 2016 [quote name='FinnDave' timestamp='1479546033' post='3177324'] No, I haven't. I tried flats on a Precision and couldn't get used to the feel of them, so went back to my usual round wounds. [/quote] Fair enough. I agree wth you about the sound of a jazz in certain band contexts and thought I'd give flats a go on my '62 RI Jazz and found that I was much happier with the tone. Thought it might have been worth a mention (but apparently not!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FinnDave Posted November 19, 2016 Author Share Posted November 19, 2016 No, it's a fair point, but I have already swapped my US Jazz bass for a Precision! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skej21 Posted November 19, 2016 Share Posted November 19, 2016 I was thinking maybe trying it with the '60s Classic and see? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FinnDave Posted November 19, 2016 Author Share Posted November 19, 2016 I might give that a try, I've still got a set or two of Chromes hanging about somewhere. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul_5 Posted November 19, 2016 Share Posted November 19, 2016 I've got Dunlop Flats (45 to 105) on my fretless Jazz. Love 'em. I still get lots of 'twang' out of them, but then I've got a really heavy plucking technique. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thebuckets Posted January 21, 2017 Share Posted January 21, 2017 ive just sold an AVRI p bass and bagged a couple of bargains in the form of a new 2014 p bass black/maple and a new 2016 3TS/RW Jazz usa stds. they were sold off as new pro range was coming out. 2 of the best feeling basses ive ever owned. if I could only have 1 bass (as has been the case most of last 20 odd years) itd be a P but im loving the jazz I have to say. Now my band is a 3 piece the P bass played with a pick fills the space really well but I find the jazz with fingers cuts through better than the p with fingers used to and the other band members commented on how good it sounded and cut through but that could be down to new strings. its horses for courses really and if it fits it fits. Just watch Bobby Vega and tell me a jazz doesn't work, a pick doesn't work etc. P bass J bass Ray all good IMHO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmccombe7 Posted January 21, 2017 Share Posted January 21, 2017 My goto bass is my Jazz but i def find in many band situations it doesn't seem to cut thru the band mix. More noticeable in bands with kys. Sometimes it depends on the style of music. In a 3 piece originals band with a Cream / Who type sound the jazz just wasn't suited and had no mid punch to cut thru. On the other side of the coin a 5 piece Prog band it was great during the quiet sections but when full band really going for it the bass was "just ther" with no clear definition. I've just ordered a Precision Deluxe to hopefully give me best of both worlds. Currently playing Funk / Blues and the jazz works in some songs but not others. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prowla Posted January 21, 2017 Share Posted January 21, 2017 I've got Fender flats on a fretless P-bass and they work very, very well. (No squeaks when you move around the neck, neither!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmccombe7 Posted January 22, 2017 Share Posted January 22, 2017 Not used flats since 80's when i had fretless basses. Might give them a go on the Jazz once the PJ gets here. Any recommendations on flats for Jazz ? Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lozz196 Posted January 22, 2017 Share Posted January 22, 2017 I`d probably go for the Ernie Ball Cobalts, they`ve enough zing to sound like rounds if required, but can be tamed down to flat-sounding, so pretty much the best of both worlds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmccombe7 Posted January 22, 2017 Share Posted January 22, 2017 [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1485101260' post='3221104'] I`d probably go for the Ernie Ball Cobalts, they`ve enough zing to sound like rounds if required, but can be tamed down to flat-sounding, so pretty much the best of both worlds. [/quote] I've tried Elixirs on my jazz but because of the coating it makes the buzzing worse so went back to nickel. Are the cobalts coated as well. Better still i'll just google them. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grahambythesea Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 Having played a US Jazz for 20 years after having précis ions for quite a long time, but now abandoning them I thought I chick in 5 penny worth . It seems to me most pro band bassists use one and generally get a good sound. Listen to someone Kinga Gylk and she gets a brilliant sound out of hers! They can't all be wrong but they are far from perfect. The downsides are that the pickups pick up some types of lights and hum much worse than precisions, and they are heavy. Don't know why because other luthiers can make them much lighter and hum free. Love 'em or hate 'em you can't ignore them. I don't think I'll ever get another but I do like the skinny neck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
karlfer Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 [quote name='dmccombe7' timestamp='1485083115' post='3220921'] Not used flats since 80's when i had fretless basses. Might give them a go on the Jazz once the PJ gets here. Any recommendations on flats for Jazz ? Dave [/quote] I rather like these Dave, work very well on my jazz http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fender-9050-Bass-Strings-Stainless-Steel-Flatwound-9050CL-040-105-/371593762575?hash=item5684b6d70f:g:mWwAAOSwgApXBPVr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ead Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 Just bought a set of those for my P, never actually tried flats on a fretted bass so this will be a first for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DorsetBlue Posted January 24, 2017 Share Posted January 24, 2017 I have Chromes on my VMJ. They have a nice growl to them and feel nice under the fingers (with a bit of tension). I must admit, I keep coming back to my Jazz - even though it is heavier than my Chowny. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FinnDave Posted January 29, 2017 Author Share Posted January 29, 2017 Well, I seem to have gone full circle, as my black n maple US standard jazz is back with me. Bought it back off Lozz today, and determined to try to achieve the mellow, full, and 'fruity' tone I heard last week from a Jazz strung with flats. I don't like the feel of flats, so that might be a challenge, but I've strung one of my Precisions with a set of Chromes to try (again) to get used to them. So, the real question has to be...what herbs go best with a diet of words, as it seems I need to eat a few! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chiliwailer Posted January 29, 2017 Share Posted January 29, 2017 (edited) [quote name='FinnDave' timestamp='1485716074' post='3226066'] Well, I seem to have gone full circle, as my black n maple US standard jazz is back with me. Bought it back off Lozz today, and determined to try to achieve the mellow, full, and 'fruity' tone I heard last week from a Jazz strung with flats. I don't like the feel of flats, so that might be a challenge, but I've strung one of my Precisions with a set of Chromes to try (again) to get used to them. So, the real question has to be...what herbs go best with a diet of words, as it seems I need to eat a few! [/quote] I'm like you, often dipping in and out of the Jazz Bass world, with the old "never again". I now have the same as yours, also with flats on and I love it, even though it'll always be 3rd in the pecking order. I've learnt now to just keep it around for those days when I'm craving it, and those days are great Being a P Bass and Music Man kind of guy, I find that a series / parallel switch makes a very nice difference, especially for those days when the two pickups in parallel don't do it for you. A CTS push pull switch is inexpensive and an easy mod too. Edited January 29, 2017 by Chiliwailer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmccombe7 Posted January 29, 2017 Share Posted January 29, 2017 [quote name='karlfer' timestamp='1485200204' post='3222064'] I rather like these Dave, work very well on my jazz [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fender-9050-Bass-Strings-Stainless-Steel-Flatwound-9050CL-040-105-/371593762575?hash=item5684b6d70f:g:mWwAAOSwgApXBPVr"]http://www.ebay.co.u...WwAAOSwgApXBPVr[/url] [/quote] Cheers Karl Tried a set of flats on a Gibson SG bass last night and they did feel good. On the link it says gauge is 40-105 but on the pack it says 45-105 What were you using out of curiosity Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
karlfer Posted January 29, 2017 Share Posted January 29, 2017 Different gauges available Dave but I am using 50 - 100 on my FSR 60'S Classic Burgundy Mist Jazz. Quite an unusual set but currently doing 50's/60's and Elvis stuff, these strings work well for a double bass approximation, wit a touch of SUB on my RM Ashdown. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FinnDave Posted January 29, 2017 Author Share Posted January 29, 2017 I've just put a set of 45-100 Chromes on the jazz, as I had them lying around. If I get on with them and like the sound I may invest in a heavier set, I usually use 50-105 rounds on everything. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmccombe7 Posted January 29, 2017 Share Posted January 29, 2017 [quote name='karlfer' timestamp='1485721407' post='3226152'] Different gauges available Dave but I am using 50 - 100 on my FSR 60'S Classic Burgundy Mist Jazz. Quite an unusual set but currently doing 50's/60's and Elvis stuff, these strings work well for a double bass approximation, wit a touch of SUB on my RM Ashdown. [/quote] [quote name='FinnDave' timestamp='1485723040' post='3226185'] I've just put a set of 45-100 Chromes on the jazz, as I had them lying around. If I get on with them and like the sound I may invest in a heavier set, I usually use 50-105 rounds on everything. I've got nickel 45-105 on new Fender i got but i find the tension a bit tight. Will wear them out before going down to 40-100 again. The bass i tried last night was flatwound but he was playing older style rock / blues / pop material like early stones material and it suited the music. Might try a cheaper set on my jazz just to see how they sound. They def felt nice on the fingers. Dave [/quote] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sarlscharisma Posted February 7, 2017 Share Posted February 7, 2017 There's a lot of the JB being thin sounding. Anyone heard the Dead Kennedys live or other end of the spectrum Denny Lane in Wings. I don't buy the thin sound stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulWarning Posted February 8, 2017 Share Posted February 8, 2017 IMO, and I've only got a Squire VM Jazz compared to a MIA P, the Jazz sounds great on it's own but in a rock band situation because it's a lot more scooped sound it doesn't cut through,the P has loads of grunt around 200Hz, which the Jazz just doesn't seem to have, unless I put the pick ups in series mode Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcnach Posted February 8, 2017 Share Posted February 8, 2017 [quote name='Sarlscharisma' timestamp='1486509160' post='3232442'] There's a lot of the JB being thin sounding. Anyone heard the Dead Kennedys live or other end of the spectrum Denny Lane in Wings. I don't buy the thin sound stuff. [/quote] But it doesn't need to sound thin. Just like it doesn't need to sound scooped and lost in the mix. However, it's true, we hear a lof of that kind of sound. Blegh. My current 'Jazz' (it doesn't look like a Jazz, but it *is* a Jazz in everything else) is certainly not thin nor ultra scooped, at least not the way I use it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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