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Another First Time String Buyer!

Trial and error. In the past couple of years, I've gone from D'Addario to Elixir Nanowebs, to Ernie Ball Super Slinkies to DR Lo-Riders. So far, I like the last 2 the best. Just go try a bunch if you have the money.
 
I remember when I first started out. I didn't even know what was what when it came to strings (MAN, what a help it would have been if I knew about TB back then!). I just went to the store and literally picked out the set of strings whose packaging caught my eye. Usually around my parts you get your typical selection- Fender rounds, Ernie Ball Slinkys, Roto 66s.

Of course, since joining TB and from playing, I've learned a lot about strings. I've come to be pretty settled on D'Addario .45-.105 XL rounds. I actually just put a set on last night on my SX P-bass. If I'm feeling like a flatwound string, I'll go with Chromes.

The link bertbassplayer put up looks like it has a lot of good info there. You should check it out.
 
I say like people have said before me. Try and try more... I started out with D'Addario XL's long ago, went to Blue Steel, to SR2000, to DR's..

Ive been happy with the DRs for over 6 years now, but I enjoyed the 'journey of discovery':hiding:
 
Some crowd pleasers to try:

Stainless:
DR hi beams (less tension)
DR lo riders (more tension)

Nickel (tension all about the same):
D'addario XLs (the brightest)
Fender 7250s (the mellowest/fattest)
Slinkys
Dunlops

Your bass probably came with Fender 7250 or 8250, which are nickels. If you dug those, try some other nickel sets. If you'd like it to be a little brighter and more focused, try the hi-beams, which are great on P-basses.