Did La Bella change the formula on their 760FX flats?

TimB 619

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I decided I needed a set of flats on one of my basses, so after trying a lot of different sets by different manufacturers, I settled on the La Bella 760FX flats. My favorites!! Two things I noticed that were different, since last using them;

The silk color is now dark green. I actually like it, but that's only cosmetic.

Most importantly, they feel a lot more flexible than I recall. Again, a great thing, but it made me wonder; did La Bella change something in the manufacturing of their Deep Talking Flats?
 
I decided I needed a set of flats on one of my basses, so after trying a lot of different sets by different manufacturers, I settled on the La Bella 760FX flats. My favorites!! Two things I noticed that were different, since last using them;

The silk color is now dark green. I actually like it, but that's only cosmetic.

Most importantly, they feel a lot more flexible than I recall. Again, a great thing, but it made me wonder; did La Bella change something in the manufacturing of their Deep Talking Flats?

I put a set of fx on one of my P’s and omg. Perfect!
 
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I always thought I was just imagining things because I very rarely install new LaBellas (after all, they last for DECADES) but for a couple of years now I've found LaBella DTFs to be extremely inconsistent out of the box. Some sets feel slightly stiffer and have a brighter, more metallic edge to the tone out of the box. Some sets sound more or less broken in out of the box, much mellower tone and also have a slightly "bouncier" feel. They always seem to end up in the same place once they're REALLY broken in though so I'm not really complaining.
 
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