TI Jazz flats, how to eq these?

Jun 29, 2007
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Hi
I have a set of TI jazz flats on a Hofner and whilst I like the low tension I am still trying to find how to eq these strings, was after finding out how others who use these strings eq them, thanks
 
Hey,
Although I've never used TI flats I have used LaBella, GHS, Rotos, Fender and EB. The only EQing I even did was to turn the bass down a touch.
It all depends on your bass/amp/touch/genre/pedals/favored tone, just remove the stuff you don't want.
 
On Passive Pbass with Wide open tone, i tweak my Hartke KB15 combo EQ Bass 12~1 o'clock, MID 10 o'clock , Treble 10 o'clock which i wanna create my previous lovely Rumble V3 200/150 combo Vibe .

Otherwise on Active Cort Arona IV , Ti flat sound very bassy and strong LO-MID voice. tweak the EQ Bass 10 o'clock , MID 11 o'clock and treble 2 o'clock to make overall tone close to passive Jazz bass .
 
Generally speaking, I run things as flat as possible. I find that TIs give a high mid/middle mid bump that’s pretty significant. It’s why I think they’re so audible in a mix.

They also make that contour, or ”mid-scoop/bass and treble bump” knob on your amp actually useable in certain situations; when the mids are too much.
 
One thing I love about the TI Flats is that, due to the strong mid presence, I can roll my tone knob back to kill highs but retain a really nice midrange.

With this in mind, I just EQ my amp flat-ish, no adjustment needed for the TIs. I might give the amp a nudge in the lows depending on the volume I’m playing at, but even when moving just a little bit of air the TIs sound pretty rich & thick.
 
thanks for the replies, have not used these out yet but am observing that to me these strings seem to have average low mids and strong high mids , does this seem in line with peoples experiences?