Bagman Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 13 hours ago, Agent 00Soul said: The Black Label flats were my favourite. Our rehearsal space in Brooklyn was down the street from the old Sadowsky factory so I just used to walk over and buy them direct. The current Blue Label flats that replaced them sound quite similar, but a bit more modern and hi-fi I've found. I still love them. I've got my last set of Black Sadowsky 5's on my MTD great strings they were made by LaBella for Sadowsky i don't know who makes the new Blues Quote
Deaklet Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I have LaBella DTB flat strings on a J bass and I could not be happier with my setup. The sound is pure vintage and the strings have been a huge help to my hands. No more blistering, no more pain, smooth fingering and no more strangling the board. I also use foam near the bridge. I don't miss round strings one bit and I will never go back. Quote
-asdfgh2- Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 27/08/2025 at 20:39, Papabull said: Is this taboo. Asking for friend. Be as opinionated as you want and tell it as you see (hear) it. Why would it be taboo? Quote
jonno1981 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago TI flats live on my jazz and BB. They must be at least 5, maybe 10 years old now. One thing that makes a colossal difference to tone is keeping them clean, way more than any round wounds I’ve used in the past. A couple of wipe downs with fast fret with the cloth supplied and they zing back into life and feel much better. There might be a superior product to use but it works for me. Quote
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