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For the past 10 years I used flat wound strings almost exclusively - I like the tension and the "old school" sound. Lately I've come to appreciate Ernie Ball's Cobalt Flats because they are a "lively" string although flat wound. You can pop and slap these strings as well as use a pick, or simply imitate the great players of Motown and Stax.
While they are not ideal if your main style is slap or if you pursue a metallic tone that steel round wounds would normally give you, they are quite universal and I've used them for many different styles of music and in both concert and studio settings - They record really well.
Oh yeah... and as for the gauge (0.055-0.110) - I tune down a whole step (D-G-C-F).
These strings go well with my Fernandes Burny EB-3 SG bass. Tension is good and tone is great and sound consistent even when down tuning. Price is a bit high, but I guess it will be worth it in time as I don't think I'll have to replace them too soon. But they feel awesome on the finger tips!
Upon setting the truss rod loosing and tightening the string a few times the string snapped and i wasn’t able to do anything, the string was too short to put back to the tuning peg, the string was not that strong for me. A bit disappointed