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Not quite what I was looking for
They are called Low tension, but I think it's just because of light gauge.
Thomastik JF344 suites me better with both sound and feel.
Out of the box the strings was kinda ''sticky''. I cleaned it with my GHS Fast Fret, and it was better then.
Also, out of the box, the E string was different sounding then the other strings - some kind of a dull sound that the other strings didn't have.
I put my old Daddario ECB84 back...
Thomastik JF344 suites me better with both sound and feel.
Out of the box the strings was kinda ''sticky''. I cleaned it with my GHS Fast Fret, and it was better then.
Also, out of the box, the E string was different sounding then the other strings - some kind of a dull sound that the other strings didn't have.
I put my old Daddario ECB84 back...
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Funny e string
I pass through an expensive fase of trying to find the best tension and sound for each of my bass ( 2 jazz ,1 GL) . I am not going to go in a lot of details other than I liked cobalts flats the most. Snappy when I want and warm when will . The set of those labellas have some weird acoustic properties that I don't really dig and the e strong sounds funny to say at least.
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