These guitar strings are literally FLAT.
#guitar #strings #literally #FLAT
Originally posted by UCQWDuME9TyimLgG4HCxftrw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRUk-pINEp0
#guitar #strings #literally #FLAT
Originally posted by UCQWDuME9TyimLgG4HCxftrw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRUk-pINEp0
FLATWOUND HAS BETTER SOUND THAN ROUNDWOUND BY ERNIE BALL STRINGS! ERNIE BALL SLINKY FLATWOUND! ERNIE BALL REGULAR SLINKY!
Not the lick????
They sound exactly the same
Flatwoumds have 1 purpose, to eliminate the sound of sliding.
I use the strings in between them, roller wound
Bro you were better off making two separate videos for comparison! -.-
How you gonna do pick scratches on a flatwound?
Bro you played the strings that don’t matter and you didn’t even play the same thing to compare them.
This isn’t a comparison video. This is just you trying out new strings and filming it.
They don't sound good if you're too distorted or you're pushing too much low end. They sound fantastic clean on the neck pickups and with just a bit of distortion on bridge pickups. Think Zeppelin 2.
Youre not slick with "the lick" at the end
Tha lick
Sounds the same
Round for pick scrape
not the lick
Transition is too long.
strings are not important for tone (unless if its for tuning) just decreasing the gain and increasing the cab sound will affect it much more and give it a softer tone
Flats on guitars are great! But you'll get better results with a clean amp. I have Thomastik Infeld .12/.50 strings on my Peavey Int. Series Raptor I and it sounds amazing with those flats (plus, I often add the popping bass style to my high E's and B's to get more presence during a solo and musicians say, "Whoa! What's that?!"). Greetings!
(One more thing: the nut and block inside the standard tremolo bridge were made of brass by ; and several years ago, I finally removed the trem arm because I don't use it. And to give it a more "vintage" look, I put a vintage-style chrome cover on the bridge.)
Nice demonstration. Those flatwounds sound really good.
Been playing flatwounds for over 5 years now , never going back to roundwounds
The cool but hectic edit between makes the comparison futile!
Please don’t do comparisons with a distortion pedal or amplifier distortion circuit added in. It’s like pouring maple syrup over different batches of blueberries, then asking which berry tasted better.
Bro the top 3 strings arent wound at all how is this a comparison
The is inclusive for jazz players ????
wtf they legit sound fantastic I would’ve never thought. It’s almost like there is less “noise” in the overall tone
was bro playing the phineas and ferb theme for a second????
You don't get the zipping when sliding up or down
I like the more subdued sound of the flat wounds. Played rounds my whole life as a rocker. Now, I like an element of progressive rock. Got my first set coming, can't wait to try them!
Did you have to adjust your truss rod?
You should do half and half
You had one job…
Not the clearest comparison but I like the tone on the flatwounds even though I play rock. I might have to get some of those to get some weird tones!
Terrible format for a comparison. Also, spoiler alert. The type of winding on the string has ZERO affect on the tone. Sustain, maybe, but tone, no way.
You really can't hear what they sound like when you put all that dirt on top of it. Play clean notes on the bass end!
Your not supposed saturate the tone with heavy distortion so you can hear the difference in tone.
I use flat wounds, I just had a hard time dealing with the noise of the round wounds. I play a little bit of every genre. Works for me
The flatwounds sound mellower.
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Roundwound because they are cheaper
The round wounds are better for high gain as they’re brighter. If you played some low gain cleans the flat wounds would probably sound better.
I'm definitely considering trying out some flatwounds now. Loved the difference in sound. I guess everyone else's attention spans have dissolved into nothing. Great playing too btw!