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who else here prefers high tension?

I'm realizing that i like high tension better. I've had a set of DR Fat Beams on my Squire for about 6 months and they're getting really loose (sound great though) to the point where I can feel the extra effort i'm putting into to plucking a string and it's uncomfortable. Just got a new Cort/Elrick RB4 and since the strings are brand new i don't have that issue (still breaking them in soundwise though) much more comfortable and less hand cramping.
 
I have been playing low-tension round wounds for decades. Started playing again recently, and wanted to try a different sound. Bought a set of Fender Stainless Flats 9050L for my Peavey Foundation.
They are great!
The old bass sounds better than I imagined it could, and I have no trouble bending or hammering on the strings. They give me a lot of good highs that I didn't associate with flats. They stay in tune, and notes are clear with less noise.
They are like the best of both worlds.

mark
 
+1 on the high tension hex core low action. I have 2 DW's that actually have thin round core DW strings but the extra length gives them hex core tension. I long for the day I can get DW hex core strings. It could be coming soon. ;)
 
I dig light strings on bass. Having been a guitarist for most of my life I am used to the feel of skinny strings. Huge bass strings can sometimes sound a bit dull, too, and I like a bit of zing! Usual 45-105 set is as high as I'd go on a 4-string. I prefer a 40-100 set pretty much. I like VERY low action also!