Duroc17 Posted Saturday at 11:44 Posted Saturday at 11:44 (edited) Howdy Been using flats for years. Now doing an Echo and the Bunnymen tribute, Echoes of the Bunnymen- and the flats were ok for the early songs, but Les Pattinson has a very trebly sound later on. So bought some Elites ground wound - please note I do NOT want to use round wounds - can’t go back- the Elites are giving me nice twang and sustain, but sticky (hoping this is coating that’ll fade) Want to get some for the other bass - what do you think are brightest but smoothest? Ian Allison, GHS … your esteemed thoughts appreciated - also need medium to higher tension as Les plays a fair bit of very fast picking. Edited Saturday at 11:45 by Duroc17 Quote
Supernaut Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Brightest pressurewounds I have used are SIT Silencers. Brightest flats I have used are Chromes. Maybe worth trying one of those? Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I've not used ground/pressure wounds as far as I remember, but Ernie Ball Cobalt Flats are way brighter than D'addario Chromes, and they stay bright. Maybe not as bright as fresh rounds, but certainly a lot more so than all the other flats I've used. I love 'em and so do my 4003 & thunderbirds. I have not tried them on a precision yet, but I have a set on order ready for when I get my bitzer back this week from the gallery where it is having some work done. Quote
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