by Pop123 » Sun Sep 27, 2020 2:46 pm
Hi
I have never used Newtone strings, but I'm supersized that the quality was disappointing . It is the one thing that they try to sell , high quality hand made strings . The science of guitar strings is a dark and mysterious subject . The various manufactures are reluctant to discuss their secrets and if you look into it the issues of string core ratios , it can be mind numbingly complex . The thickest plane string you can have is about .026, so thicker string need to be wound . Wound strings will give you the mass you need for the lower notes , but the tension will be dictated by the core wire . If you have the same gauge core wire in all the wound strings the tension will be the same , but as the wrap wire becomes thicker , you loose volume and resonance . So you need to increase the gauge of the core wire to compensate, it is a balancing act the get the tensions of the string feeling the same when tuned and having a similar tone and volume . So obviously newtone stings with the smaller core wire is not a success . The core wire on the a .046 string is normally around .017 . Are able to measure your newtone string?