Pea Turgh Posted November 22, 2022 Posted November 22, 2022 Hello chums. Ā At the SWBB I played some lovely instruments, two of my favourites were both fitted with LaBella low tension flats. Ā Decision made - I need them. Ā Hang on though - there are Low Tension Flats, and Low Tension Flexible Flats. Ā Whatās the difference? Ā Cost is one I can see - Ā£65 vs Ā£43 respectively. Quote
Sibob Posted November 22, 2022 Posted November 22, 2022 Where are you looking? La Bella only sell one 'type' of Low Tension flats:Ā https://www.labella.com/product/ltf-4a/ Almost certainly just a difference in wording/ old packaging or similar. Ā Si 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted November 22, 2022 Posted November 22, 2022 Iāve used these for years and have them on about 7 basses and as Si mentioned, Iām pretty sure thereās only one type, they did change their packaging a few years backĀ 1 1 Quote
Pea Turgh Posted November 22, 2022 Author Posted November 22, 2022 Well thatās good news, as I am easily confused! Ā Google playing with me⦠1 Quote
Sibob Posted November 22, 2022 Posted November 22, 2022 7 minutes ago, Pea Turgh said: Well thatās good news, as I am easily confused! Ā Google playing with me⦠ Yeah just Google and images of old packaging doing you dirty. The image to the left is their new packaging. They only do one guage of LTF's as well, so all you have to do it pick 4 or 5 string....nice and easy haha. Ā Cheers Si 2 Quote
jrixn1 Posted November 22, 2022 Posted November 22, 2022 (edited) . Edited June 24 by jrixn1 2 1 Quote
wrinkleygit Posted November 22, 2022 Posted November 22, 2022 I use low tension Labellaās on all my basses except the Jabba fretless which has the lightest gauge Deep Talkin Labella flats on, if this is bass you were thinking of at the Sw bash. Bass Direct were out of stock of nearly all their medium gauge Labellaās for ages so in desperation I thought I would try the lightest DT flats and I absolutely love them on that bass, Bassdirect are by far the best supplier of Labellas, good luck in your quest, Mike. 1 1 Quote
Linus27 Posted December 10, 2022 Posted December 10, 2022 Just a quick question regarding the LaBella Low Tension Flats, for a regular Fender Precision, is it the standard long scale set I need to purchase? I really fancy trying a set on my fretless Precision after all the great reviews. Quote
Reggaebass Posted December 10, 2022 Posted December 10, 2022 30 minutes ago, Linus27 said: Just a quick question regarding the LaBella Low Tension Flats, for a regular Fender Precision, is it the standard long scale set I need to purchase? I really fancy trying a set on my fretless Precision after all the great reviews. Hi yes , long scale for jazz or precision, you can double check the measurements here if it helpsĀ 2 Quote
Linus27 Posted December 10, 2022 Posted December 10, 2022 @Reggaebass Perfect, thank you very much, you're a star. 1 Quote
Quilly Posted March 3, 2023 Posted March 3, 2023 I just put a set of these on my Sandberg Basic (German stingray basically) I really like the tone . Had them on a Sandberg California VS (p bass) so I kinda knew what to expect but on the Basic the tone is less woody and more punchy , focussed. Iāll see how they get on at rehearsal . 1 Quote
ossyrocks Posted March 5, 2023 Posted March 5, 2023 Iāve not tried the LTFs, and lots of people rave about them. I have 760FLās on my AVRI Precision, and the heavier 760FSās on my Jazz. Also Thomstiks on my vintage P. If I tried a set, what could I expect in terms of the difference in tone and feel?Ā Rob 1 Quote
lee650 Posted March 5, 2023 Posted March 5, 2023 1 hour ago, ossyrocks said: Iāve not tried the LTFs, and lots of people rave about them. I have 760FLās on my AVRI Precision, and the heavier 760FSās on my Jazz. Also Thomstiks on my vintage P. If I tried a set, what could I expect in terms of the difference in tone and feel?Ā Rob The Labella's LTF have a very warm/dark smooth sound (The Labella tone) and are really smooth to the touch.They are lovely to play, I found the tension on par if not a little less than Tomastiks, I recall not liking the feel at the time. Ā The Tomastiks have a more pronounced mid range tone and a sweet treble when new, which later dies off leaving a warmer thump. I've had these on a few of my basses, before I realised the feel wasn't right for me. You can feel the wraps on these strings, but not a harsh feel at all, and for want of a better description, they felt "plasticky"Ā Ā Both great sounding strings, very easy to get about on, but I think next tine I get flats, it'll be light standard Labellas, they seem to have the classic tone. 2 Quote
Reggaebass Posted March 5, 2023 Posted March 5, 2023 Everything as Lee says really, they are in my opinion the warmest sounding labellaās especially when played in, the tension is fairly low but not low as in floppy, about the same as TIās , Iāve got 760FLās on another precision and they are definitely brighter sounding, Iāve got a worn in set on my 71P for that classic P with flats sound and itās a perfect match, on my jazzes you have the pickup options for more varied tone if you need it , I play reggae so they are good for my sound, I donāt have a spare set at the moment or I would send you them to try, Iām looking for some more myselfĀ 2 Quote
ossyrocks Posted March 5, 2023 Posted March 5, 2023 56 minutes ago, lee650 said: The Labella's LTF have a very warm/dark smooth sound (The Labella tone) and are really smooth to the touch.They are lovely to play, I found the tension on par if not a little less than Tomastiks, I recall not liking the feel at the time. Ā The Tomastiks have a more pronounced mid range tone and a sweet treble when new, which later dies off leaving a warmer thump. I've had these on a few of my basses, before I realised the feel wasn't right for me. You can feel the wraps on these strings, but not a harsh feel at all, and for want of a better description, they felt "plasticky"Ā Ā Both great sounding strings, very easy to get about on, but I think next tine I get flats, it'll be light standard Labellas, they seem to have the classic tone. Cheers Lee. When I put the Thomastiks on my vintage P is was the mids that immediately struck me, and I really like the way they sound. I do feel the difference in the wraps between those and the LaBellas, and I do prefer the feel of the LaBellas, so smooth. Hmm. Rob 1 Quote
ossyrocks Posted March 5, 2023 Posted March 5, 2023 29 minutes ago, Reggaebass said: Everything as Lee says really, they are in my opinion the warmest sounding labellaās especially when played in, the tension is fairly low but not low as in floppy, about the same as TIās , Iāve got 760FLās on another precision and they are definitely brighter sounding, Iāve got a worn in set on my 71P for that classic P with flats sound and itās a perfect match, on my jazzes you have the pickup options for more varied tone if you need it , I play reggae so they are good for my sound, I donāt have a spare set at the moment or I would send you them to try, Iām looking for some more myselfĀ Thatās nice of you to offer that Tony, thanks, but I know youāre looking yourself. I may just have to try LaBellas on my ā73 P. So itās a toss up between 760FLs which Iām familiar with, or LTFs. I think LTFs just to give them a go.Ā But then Iāll have to play them in for an age again! First world problems!Ā Rob 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted March 5, 2023 Posted March 5, 2023 11 minutes ago, ossyrocks said: But then Iāll have to play them in for an age again I found that they start to feel good after about 2-4 weeks of regular playing, a lot quicker than the 760FS Iāve got as they took ages, if youāre ok with the TI tension I think you might like themĀ 2 Quote
ossyrocks Posted March 5, 2023 Posted March 5, 2023 Caved. LTFs ordered from Bass Direct. Ā£40 is a real bargain, probably the cheapest strings Iāve bought since Ā my first set of PIcatos on my first bass. 2 Quote
Reggaebass Posted March 5, 2023 Posted March 5, 2023 1 minute ago, ossyrocks said: Caved. LTFs ordered from Bass Direct. Ā£40 is a real bargain, probably the cheapest strings Iāve bought since Ā my first set of PIcatos on my first bass. Nice one āļøĀ 1 Quote
lee650 Posted March 5, 2023 Posted March 5, 2023 48 minutes ago, ossyrocks said: Caved. LTFs ordered from Bass Direct. Ā£40 is a real bargain, probably the cheapest strings Iāve bought since Ā my first set of PIcatos on my first bass. Yes! I'm quite tempted by that myself fir my BB1024 2 Quote
Reggaebass Posted March 5, 2023 Posted March 5, 2023 31 minutes ago, lee650 said: Yes! I'm quite tempted by that myself fir my BB1024 Iāve got them on my 1024 too but they seem to sound brighter on that bass with the amp on the same settings, maybe itās the pickups, but could also be the age of the strings, I think they are the newest ones I boughtĀ Quote
ossyrocks Posted March 8, 2023 Posted March 8, 2023 LTFs fitted to my '73 Precision last night. No truss rod tweaking required. Ā These are great! Similar tension to the Thomastiks that were previously on there, but maybe slightly less. Great feeling strings, with that lovely LaBella wrap under your fingers. Ā I'm getting a set for the Jazz now, which is having a major upgrade anyway. Ā Cheers everyone! Rob 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted March 8, 2023 Posted March 8, 2023 22 minutes ago, ossyrocks said: LTFs fitted to my '73 Precision last night. No truss rod tweaking required. Ā These are great! Similar tension to the Thomastiks that were previously on there, but maybe slightly less. Great feeling strings, with that lovely LaBella wrap under your fingers. Ā I'm getting a set for the Jazz now, which is having a major upgrade anyway. Ā Cheers everyone! Rob They get better with time as well, maybe a bit warmer sounding but nothing drastic, they really matched my precisionās wellĀ Quote
TheGreek Posted March 8, 2023 Posted March 8, 2023 The link:Ā https://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/LaBella_Flatwound_strings.html Ā However:Ā La Bella Strings Guide: Finding the Right Scale Set for Your Bass Knowing your bassā āscale lengthā is not enough information to purchase the correct set. Ā Figuring out your bassā required āstring wound lengthā is key BEFORE you purchase a set from ANY string manufacturer. Ā How to Figure out the āString Wound Lengthā your Bass Requires: On your bass, measure the distance from the ball-end to just past the nut (you may have to remove the string if the string goes through the body). Then use our key to figure out the correct set for your bass: La Bella Short Scale Set: 32 .ā Wound Length La Bella Medium Scale Set: 34 .ā Wound Length La Bella Standard/Long Scale Set: 36 .ā Wound Length La Bella Extra Long Scale: 38" Wound Length Ā STRING WOUND LENGTH Note the Following: ⢠Make sure the string wound length clears the nut. ⢠For flat wounds, make sure the wound portion of the string does NOT wrap around the tuning post (or else they will break). ⢠Do not use standard flat wound bass sets on basses that require stringing through the body of the bass (or else they will break). We have Through-Body ā-TBā models for those basses e.g. 760FL-TB, 760FS-TB, etc. ⢠La Bella Beatle Bass sets can ONLY be used on Beatle basses (and very similar models). Do NOT try them on standard basses or they will break. Ā Please emailĀ [email protected]Ā with specific questions about your bass. Thanks for playing La Bella! Quote
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