Cobalt Flats Vs Chromes. Stainless steel bass strings have greater resilience against corrosion. the first is regular flats (nickel, i suppose) and the second is cobalt flats. we use cobalt as the wrap in our slinky flatwound sets to make the most expressive flatwound in the world. And they make a great alternative to the nickel wound sets if you play slap as they have a naturally brighter tone. Ernie ball claims to be the first one to produce. eb cobalt flats are definitely a step closer to the roundwound tone than the chromes with more aggressive growl. i finally tried ernie ball cobalt flats on my ric 4003, and must say i am really impressed (and surprised!). i have chromes on my trbx174, when i put them on, they were brighter than the rounds that i took off. they are both on the very bright side for flats. d'addario xl chromes flat wound vs ernie ball cobalts on fender stratocaster. Chromes in my experience sound boomy and have kind of.
Chromes in my experience sound boomy and have kind of. i have chromes on my trbx174, when i put them on, they were brighter than the rounds that i took off. eb cobalt flats are definitely a step closer to the roundwound tone than the chromes with more aggressive growl. And they make a great alternative to the nickel wound sets if you play slap as they have a naturally brighter tone. they are both on the very bright side for flats. Ernie ball claims to be the first one to produce. we use cobalt as the wrap in our slinky flatwound sets to make the most expressive flatwound in the world. Stainless steel bass strings have greater resilience against corrosion. the first is regular flats (nickel, i suppose) and the second is cobalt flats. i finally tried ernie ball cobalt flats on my ric 4003, and must say i am really impressed (and surprised!).
Cobalt chromebased dental alloy
Cobalt Flats Vs Chromes the first is regular flats (nickel, i suppose) and the second is cobalt flats. d'addario xl chromes flat wound vs ernie ball cobalts on fender stratocaster. Ernie ball claims to be the first one to produce. Chromes in my experience sound boomy and have kind of. they are both on the very bright side for flats. And they make a great alternative to the nickel wound sets if you play slap as they have a naturally brighter tone. Stainless steel bass strings have greater resilience against corrosion. i finally tried ernie ball cobalt flats on my ric 4003, and must say i am really impressed (and surprised!). the first is regular flats (nickel, i suppose) and the second is cobalt flats. we use cobalt as the wrap in our slinky flatwound sets to make the most expressive flatwound in the world. eb cobalt flats are definitely a step closer to the roundwound tone than the chromes with more aggressive growl. i have chromes on my trbx174, when i put them on, they were brighter than the rounds that i took off.