Flatwounds strings aren’t anywhere near as abrasive.” “If you’re doing loads of sixteenths, or faster, you can soon wear your fingers out,” he accurately explains, “and you end up with blisters, no matter how tough your fingers get, and it’s really difficult to play. String-wise, he’s graduated over the years toward flatwounds and nylons, finding them less harsh on the fingers over a three-hour set. The P-Bass, Wobble adds, makes him naturally reach for octaves and chromatic work in his lines. The bass-lines are very fresh, I was full of enthusiasm – and I still am.” I’ve used Ovation Magnums for the last few years then went back to a Fender Precision recently. “It’s got its own unique sound and it really is ‘me’. “It’s iconic, isn’t it?” Wobble notes of this album, not unreasonably given its immense stature among fans of leftfield post-punk music.
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