| String gauge is a personal choice. When I had Chromes on my Fender P/J, I used .050-.105 and it was just fine. Chromes are not overly tight, nor overly loose, they have a nice medium-high tension IME. I believe your other main choice with Chromes is .045-.100, which isn't much difference IMO. I went with the heavier gauge for those occasions when I would tune to drop-D, but I don't think it would have made a huge difference either way.
As far as scale, I believe that D'addario's "long scale" is what you are looking for. Their "super long scale" is for basses with 35" scale or greater, and the other stuff is for short scale basses like a Fender Mustang. Long scale = standard 34" scale. Stick to that, pick whichever gauge you prefer and enjoy.
Also, don't give up on the Chromes prematurely. They can be a smidge bright at first, but once they wear in (can take up to 2-3 weeks of regular playing), they'll give you great flatwound thump with some nice mids. I think you'll enjoy them on your Jazz.
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Stuff I use:
Fender Am. Std. Jazz V
Fender MIM P-bass
Markbass LMII
Epifani PS112 (x2)
Spector Club #2; Bongo Club #12; Genz-Benz Club #20; Epifani Club #92; Carvin Club #218 |