casapete Posted October 27, 2019 Posted October 27, 2019 4 hours ago, Reggaebass said: They certainly won’t do that they are very smooth and a nice tension 🙂 Sorry to be a pain, but by ‘nice tension’ do you mean not low or high, kinda medium? What are the benefits of lower or higher.? Cheers. Quote
Reggaebass Posted October 27, 2019 Posted October 27, 2019 43 minutes ago, casapete said: Sorry to be a pain, but by ‘nice tension’ do you mean not low or high, kinda medium? What are the benefits of lower or higher.? Cheers. Hi casapete, although they are called low tension flats they certainly aren’t floppy but they are not as high as the fender flats, so I would say yes , kinda low to medium , I play with a fairly light touch so the benefits for me are they fret very easily with minimal effort and suit my playing style . After being on quite a string quest the last few years it’s nice to find a set that feel good 🙂 1 Quote
casapete Posted October 27, 2019 Posted October 27, 2019 3 hours ago, Reggaebass said: Hi casapete, although they are called low tension flats they certainly aren’t floppy but they are not as high as the fender flats, so I would say yes , kinda low to medium , I play with a fairly light touch so the benefits for me are they fret very easily with minimal effort and suit my playing style . After being on quite a string quest the last few years it’s nice to find a set that feel good 🙂 Thanks , will be looking at getting some flats soon so much appreciated. Cheers. 1 Quote
RossHetherington Posted October 29, 2019 Posted October 29, 2019 I've just removed the La Bella's and put some Dunlop Flats on my P bass and it is a revelation. The strings sound consistent and even and there is a nice feeling tension. So far so good. 3 Quote
AngelDeVille Posted October 29, 2019 Posted October 29, 2019 I bought a bass to go with my set of Pyramids, and I'll be able to switch them between my favorite Pbass, and my new Jazz since they have standard Fender headstocks. I only have had one set of Labellas ever and I really didn't like them. They are double ball end, and they were unravelling past the nut and saddles. And they sounded very clunky, and not in a good way. One set is not a true picture of the brand, but there are too many other good choices to give them another shot. Quote
EssentialTension Posted October 30, 2019 Posted October 30, 2019 Like roundwounds, flatwound strings differ a lot depending on manufacturer. There may be even more variation than between those roundwounds. There'll also be the differing subjective experience of the player and differences emanating from one bass or another. Some examples: a Rotosound Jazz flatwound will never feel like a TI Jazz flat; the La Bella 1954 set is hardly like GHS Precision flats; Ernie Ball Cobalt flats really do not sound like Pyramid Gold flats. But, I'd say, whichever flatwounds you decide to try, you'll always need to give them a little time to settle in, to find out how they will actually feel, how they will actually sound. A couple of months should suffice. 😏 2 Quote
Geek99 Posted October 30, 2019 Posted October 30, 2019 Going to the US next year do will be buying some LB flats Quote
Sibob Posted October 30, 2019 Posted October 30, 2019 La Bella 760FS for me! Best flats available IMO Si Quote
4000 Posted October 30, 2019 Posted October 30, 2019 On 26/10/2019 at 14:57, dmccombe7 said: I've not had flats on a bass since early 80's with my P fretless. Always seems to be a P bass with flats. I'm quite curious to see where this goes but also curious as to whether they sound good on other types of basses like Sandberg VM4 or even a Jazz bass Dave Flats on a Jazz- always sounded to me like Gary Thain used flats, but I could be wrong. Ditto JPJ and Lenny Kravitz, although I read a JPJ interview where he said he didn’t use flats on the Jazz as they were “too dull”. 2 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted October 30, 2019 Posted October 30, 2019 (edited) 25 minutes ago, 4000 said: Flats on a Jazz- always sounded to me like Gary Thain used flats, but I could be wrong. Ditto JPJ and Lenny Kravitz, although I read a JPJ interview where he said he didn’t use flats on the Jazz as they were “too dull”. Always been a big fan of Gary Thain and never really gave that a thought. Coming from a more Jazz influenced background he might well have used them for recording but rounds for live work. I'd be curious to find out what Gary used tho. I read JPJ moved to Elixir strings because they were easier on his fingers and lasted longer. Maybe it was a sponsorship thing and he was just selling the product in an interview ? Dave Edited October 30, 2019 by dmccombe7 Quote
Deedee Posted October 30, 2019 Posted October 30, 2019 Well the set of LaBella Low Tension Flats I ordered arrived today. I've put them on my Steve Harris P and what can I say, an absolute revelation! The only time I'd tried flats previously was when I'd bought a bass where they were already fitted, or at a jam night etc. I'd liken my previous experiences to trying to play coat-hanger wire. These however feel and sound superb and the tension is fine for me (I do like pretty light strings). I'm really loving the sound. Embarrassingly it's like a penny has dropped and I've finally realised what all the fuss is about with flats. It's the P sound and I'd not really appreciated the almost fretless mwahh quality you get, plus the difference in sound when really digging in. I'm very pleased with them and they'll certainly be staying in place. May even try a set on the Stingray too. 3 Quote
Reggaebass Posted October 30, 2019 Posted October 30, 2019 6 minutes ago, Deedee said: These however feel and sound superb and the tension is fine for me Same for me Deedee, I initially bought a set for my P bass, but out of interest I tried them on my Sandberg, and loved them, now I’ve got to buy more 😂 2 Quote
walshy Posted October 30, 2019 Posted October 30, 2019 11 minutes ago, Deedee said: Well the set of LaBella Low Tension Flats I ordered arrived today. I've put them on my Steve Harris P and what can I say, an absolute revelation! The only time I'd tried flats previously was when I'd bought a bass where they were already fitted, or at a jam night etc. I'd liken my previous experiences to trying to play coat-hanger wire. These however feel and sound superb and the tension is fine for me (I do like pretty light strings). I'm really loving the sound. Embarrassingly it's like a penny has dropped and I've finally realised what all the fuss is about with flats. It's the P sound and I'd not really appreciated the almost fretless mwahh quality you get, plus the difference in sound when really digging in. I'm very pleased with them and they'll certainly be staying in place. May even try a set on the Stingray too. They’re my go to and deffo try it on a Ray. It’s bloody epic and I don’t ‘do’ Rays 🤘 3 Quote
Deedee Posted October 30, 2019 Posted October 30, 2019 6 minutes ago, Reggaebass said: Same for me Deedee, I initially bought a set for my P bass, but out of interest I tried them on my Sandberg, and loved them, now I’ve got to buy more 😂 5 minutes ago, walshy said: They’re my go to and deffo try it on a Ray. It’s bloody epic and I don’t ‘do’ Rays 🤘 This could get expensive! 😂 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted October 30, 2019 Posted October 30, 2019 Just now, Deedee said: This could get expensive! 😂 Definitely, I’ve got to buy a Ray now 😁 2 Quote
walshy Posted October 30, 2019 Posted October 30, 2019 16 minutes ago, Deedee said: This could get expensive! 😂 Yup on 7 or 8 of mine. Bloody great! 1 Quote
EssentialTension Posted October 30, 2019 Posted October 30, 2019 (edited) This is a Jazz bass with flats and a pick ... check out form 2:19 onwards ... Edited October 30, 2019 by EssentialTension 1 Quote
ead Posted October 30, 2019 Posted October 30, 2019 I have black tapewounds on my ACG P-a-like. Really like the tone. 1 Quote
FinnDave Posted October 30, 2019 Posted October 30, 2019 I have two Jazz basses (one active, one passive), both strung with LaBella flats and played with a pick - it's a very 60s sort of sound, fits well with what I play. Quote
chris_b Posted October 30, 2019 Posted October 30, 2019 When I put flats on my Precision it sounded fatter and fuller with a more authoritative sound. I thought if they make a P bass sound this good I'll put them on my Jazz. I was disappointed, because flats seemed to take away the dynamics that the rounds gave the Jazz. A note about Joe Osborne and his tone. He asked Fender for a Precision and they sent him a Jazz, so he only ever used the neck pickup. Quote
Soledad Posted October 31, 2019 Posted October 31, 2019 (edited) 11 hours ago, Deedee said: Well the set of LaBella Low Tension Flats I ordered arrived today. I've put them on my Steve Harris P and what can I say, an absolute revelation! Are these the 42 - 100s? Around £43? I suppose I'll have to try them - using EB Cobalts at the moment, and been happy with some 45-100 Fenders on a fretless I got recently but always up for trying strings... gets expensive though. I do check the US prices as I can get them brought over. EBs seem to be around $35 but the LaBellas (just a first look) $45. Fender 45-100s $17👍(All those $ prices from Strings and Beyond, not hunted around yet). Makes the Fenders a bargain at a bit over £13 a set. Was planning a bulk order of EBs but I might try a set of La Bellas, I know @Sibob is a fan and there's a demo of them on a P and a Lakland here (but don't recall if these LaBellas are the low tension). Anyway, worth a listen - especially if you still think flats are all dead and lifeless EDIT - sorry, seems the link to sound files has gone, maybe @Sibob could restore here? Edited October 31, 2019 by Soledad Quote
walshy Posted October 31, 2019 Posted October 31, 2019 Bass Direct for the La Bella strings, about £38 I think Quote
Sibob Posted October 31, 2019 Posted October 31, 2019 (edited) 27 minutes ago, Soledad said: Are these the 42 - 100s? Around £43? I suppose I'll have to try them - using EB Cobalts at the moment, and been happy with some 45-100 Fenders on a fretless I got recently but always up for trying strings... gets expensive though. I do check the US prices as I can get them brought over. EBs seem to be around $35 but the LaBellas (just a first look) $45. Fender 45-100s $17👍(All those $ prices from Strings and Beyond, not hunted around yet). Makes the Fenders a bargain at a bit over £13 a set. Was planning a bulk order of EBs but I might try a set of La Bellas, I know @Sibob is a fan and there's a demo of them on a P and a Lakland here (but don't recall if these LaBellas are the low tension). Anyway, worth a listen - especially if you still think flats are all dead and lifeless *Headphones/decent speakers needed* These are the 760FL on my ‘71 P: These are the 760FS on my Lakland 44-64: Si Edited October 31, 2019 by Sibob 5 1 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted October 31, 2019 Posted October 31, 2019 13 hours ago, Deedee said: Well the set of LaBella Low Tension Flats I ordered arrived today. I've put them on my Steve Harris P and what can I say, an absolute revelation! The only time I'd tried flats previously was when I'd bought a bass where they were already fitted, or at a jam night etc. I'd liken my previous experiences to trying to play coat-hanger wire. These however feel and sound superb and the tension is fine for me (I do like pretty light strings). I'm really loving the sound. Embarrassingly it's like a penny has dropped and I've finally realised what all the fuss is about with flats. It's the P sound and I'd not really appreciated the almost fretless mwahh quality you get, plus the difference in sound when really digging in. I'm very pleased with them and they'll certainly be staying in place. May even try a set on the Stingray too. Mine arrived yesterday but i'm waiting for the existing strings on my Sandberg VM4 to die before replacing with the LaBellas. Good you've shared your experience. Dave 1 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted October 31, 2019 Posted October 31, 2019 (edited) 2 hours ago, Soledad said: Are these the 42 - 100s? Around £43? I suppose I'll have to try them - using EB Cobalts at the moment, and been happy with some 45-100 Fenders on a fretless I got recently but always up for trying strings... gets expensive though. I do check the US prices as I can get them brought over. EBs seem to be around $35 but the LaBellas (just a first look) $45. Fender 45-100s $17👍(All those $ prices from Strings and Beyond, not hunted around yet). Makes the Fenders a bargain at a bit over £13 a set. Was planning a bulk order of EBs but I might try a set of La Bellas, I know @Sibob is a fan and there's a demo of them on a P and a Lakland here (but don't recall if these LaBellas are the low tension). Anyway, worth a listen - especially if you still think flats are all dead and lifeless EDIT - sorry, seems the link to sound files has gone, maybe @Sibob could restore here? Bass Direct selling the LaBella low tension ones for £38 plus £2 postage if that helps. Where i got mine in last couple days Edited October 31, 2019 by dmccombe7 1 Quote
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