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Odd question about Mustang string tension.


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On 13/12/2018 at 15:41, EssentialTension said:

Sorry to be pedantic, although the point you intend is correct, it's not 'gauge' as such that matters but 'mass per unit length of string'. Two strings of the same gauge can be of different 'mass per unit length' if they are constructed differently. And so not all, for example, 45-65-85-105 sets necessarily have the same tension because they are constructed in different ways.

Yes this is correct, it's good to see you understand that.

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