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Flatwounds on Acoustic Bass?


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I've a Harley Benton Acoustic HBO 850 with cheap Adagio Flats and it sounds sweet to me... way way better than the squeaky phosphor bronze it came with.

 

I've got Adagio Flats on my P Bitsa and J Bitsa and Olympia Flats on a Modder and on my Epi LP 6 string.

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Fender tapewounds. 

Strangely very bright for tapes so keep a decent level of clarity without any finger noise. 

 

Are most tapewounds a tape wrap over a flatwound string, as the Fenders are tape over a roundwound string? You can feel the round wire ridges but they're not grabby at all, almost slippery. 

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I’m a bit late on this one but I’ve got La Bella low tension flats on both my acoustic basses and the sound sweet to my ears. Mellower sounding than the Fender flats I used to use. 

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On 23/01/2023 at 08:40, Paul S said:

la Bella white nylon tapewounds.  Not as brittle as metal, not as thuddy as black tapes.  Eye wateringly expensive, mind.

 

I use La Bella black tapewounds and my two basses, fretted and fretless. Like Paus says, expensive but entirely possible a set will last you decades.

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On 23/01/2023 at 08:40, Paul S said:

la Bella white nylon tapewounds.  Not as brittle as metal, not as thuddy as black tapes.  Eye wateringly expensive, mind.


I finally got a set of these (used from BC) and they're on the ABG.

They're fine with the bridge pins, and so far they play and sond great.

Thanks for all the input, folks!

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