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SX Short Scale flats?

On my P shorty, I use Rotosound 88's. I had to enlarge the bridge holes and file the nut slots a little, but I love the sound. On my J shorty, I go back and forth between Roto 66's and 77's depending on the gig. I've also used 77's on the P, but I like the upright-sounding thump of the 88's better. The 77's are pretty bright for flats - if you want something midway between the 77's and 88's, I've also tried the LaBellas. Not my favorite, but I seem to be in a minority around here in that regard.

Blooz :bassist:
 
The short scale SX Jazz clone I own came with a set of flats that are really good. I can tell by looking that it appears that only light gauge strings can be used unless you widen the holes in the bridge. Since I do not care for anything over .100-.40 anyway, that's okay.
The most extensive selection of short scale strings for purchase I have seen are on the net are found are at [Invalid or Expired Link Removed] and Link Removed. They can be had in any gauge and string type just like their 34 inch cousins.