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Is this true?

So on my quest for super low tension bass strings without going super low in gauge I was able to narrow it down to DR Sunbeams and TI Jazz rounds. Can this tension chart really be true though? Sounds amazing if it is...
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An almost perfect balance across the board? These are 36" scale but I'd assume those tensions would be the same on a 34".

I wouldn't suppose Guitard Center carries these :|
 
im just sick of having a super tense d-string really. I've been like a mad scientist lately trying to figure out a way to have my strings perfect. I'm kinda not liking the .55 or whatever thickness though....maybe i'll just go with some med-light sunbeams if GC even has them. (maybe I'll order then)

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Almost resorted to strange tunings to fix this.
 
I have a set of those 36 inch scale strings on my body through P Bass, and the strings themselves still wrap around the posts. I haven't had any problem with them yet, but it is prone to breakage that way. I guess the round cores and super low tension of the strings keep it from breaking. If I had to do over, I'd use the .43-.100 set. You may have to shave off some of the silk so it won't cross over the mut and muffle the sound.