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I'm used to 12s but sure thes will be fine
be interesting to see the tension of other brands at the same gauge
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Found this, but not verified the figures
The "12's":
And "13's"
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
The 0.13 (B) in their 10 gauge set is 16 lbs, whereas the 0.13 (E) in the 13 gauge set is 26 lbs!
I have a light spanish-heeled folk guitar with a bellying top and hoped that Heritage would suit me as the 11's have a total tension of only 115 lbs, but I really disliked their sound and laughable longevity. I love their Monels on maple guitars tho, they last me months.
It's quite annoying when string manufacturers aren't forthcoming with the tension data, I really should start a spreadsheet.
And yep, the Santa Cruz Lights are bluegrass gauge - 12-56. But they don't play like it, not at all. They play like 11s. Very light for "12s".
Are they any good? Sure they are. Better than good, excellent. I like them a lot. I suppose my main gripe is that the "lights" play like ultra-lights (if that's what you call 11s) and are too loose and flappy on a guitar set up for standard 12s, while their "Mediums" are medium indeed, and then some. While Santa Cruz Lights are probably the lightest "lights" I've ever played, Santa Cruz Mediums are amongst the heaviest mediums I've played. Why can't they make a string that hits the happy medium?
But if you like a very, very light 12 ... well, OK, if you like 11s ... Santa Cruz strings are as good as anything I've ever played, and better than most. Bloody dear though.
When looking for low tension 12s for an aging guitar I looked online for my usual sets. Many show pictures of the packet and the back, which is where the tensions are stated.
Certainly this is true for Elixir, D'addario and Newtone. I settled for Newtone Heritage as the tension was way lower. They're good strings too.