That is one grimy nasty sounding jazz bass...hell yea...what are the pickups in it? Also it's good to see I'm not the only one that closes my eyes when I'm really in the groove
Thanks for this video, very well made, your playing is really superb and your bass sounds and looks amazing! One question since I'm interested in trying these strings, how do you find the tension and which gauge you recommend? Thanks
Thanks! I bought the 045, .060, .080, .100 set. This was my first try on flatwounds. I did some research and these strings were recommended as they seem rather "modern" and more stiff than for example labellas and preserve the jazzbass sound. The playing feel is great. They lose they brilliance after the first week, but I think it will take some time for them to really becoming the flatwound sound everyone is going for. What I really like is that you're by no means restricted in your playing, also slapping feels great and I really dig the tone.
Yes I've tried LaBella and GHS on my jazz bass but they both lacked midrange, I think they work great on P basses though. I'll definitely try that Fender set as your tone is amazing in this video. Thanks
Came for the strings, stayed for the beautiful playing 👍
Wow, sounds just like my 71 Jazz, also with flats..i love Knut´s Basses as well!!!
This is such a good demo! Probably gonna get some for my Sire Jazz bass
groooovy! keep going Felix
This video still goes hard! Great playing and tone.
I really enjoyed hearing you play!
I have had these on my 06 Fender Jazz for years. I thought they were wore out but after watching you I think I need to check them again.
Beautiful playing
What a nice demo!
5:22 your tone is sublime. Reminds me of Vic. Loving this style
Great demo, playing and tone!
Man you got some REAL SHIT in your fingers!!!
Duuuude that tone
Great playing! subscribed 👍
Great playing!!
The funkiest sound out there
Cooles video! Dankeschön!
That was a smart overview, cheers.
Nice tone
Endlich ein JB mit einem vernünftigen Hals. Zu verkaufen ist er nicht zufällig?
Nice! I have the same set of flats on my Lake Placid Blue Squier Jazz bass. They sound better the more you break em in.
great tone yoo
geiler typ!
Fender flats or LaBella are all I ever use on all my basses.
Excellent, I want to try does strings, how is the tension on does compared with regular round wounds?
The TI jazz flats are really soft
How would you rate the string tension?
That is one grimy nasty sounding jazz bass...hell yea...what are the pickups in it? Also it's good to see I'm not the only one that closes my eyes when I'm really in the groove
Thanks for this video, very well made, your playing is really superb and your bass sounds and looks amazing! One question since I'm interested in trying these strings, how do you find the tension and which gauge you recommend? Thanks
Thanks! I bought the 045, .060, .080, .100 set. This was my first try on flatwounds. I did some research and these strings were recommended as they seem rather "modern" and more stiff than for example labellas and preserve the jazzbass sound. The playing feel is great. They lose they brilliance after the first week, but I think it will take some time for them to really becoming the flatwound sound everyone is going for. What I really like is that you're by no means restricted in your playing, also slapping feels great and I really dig the tone.
Yes I've tried LaBella and GHS on my jazz bass but they both lacked midrange, I think they work great on P basses though. I'll definitely try that Fender set as your tone is amazing in this video. Thanks
@@bassberg4737 How long were they on the bass when you recorded this?
@@lars7367 they were pretty fresh - probably a week on the instrument
Schöner, cremiger Sound, aber diese grün gecoateten teile der Saiten machen mich allerdings fertig