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Epifani Strings

They Feel Nice. The gauge was interesting at 106/83/58/41. That gives you a nice solid E and A string with a lighter D and G string. I found that to be nice for funkier type stuff where you wanted to dig in and get punch on the higher notes in a groove, nice for slap too as you get a solid slap and a lighter gauge in genera for the pop's.

The set I tried was steel and I will keep them on my Jazz bass for now.