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BTW Newt’s site is at present being updated - expect glitches
another option is Eagle Music which sells Newtone PB strings in various gauges and even a ‘pick u’r own gauge.
DR Rares’ are ‘low tension’ - they play with the gauge of the core wire to achieve this - again just email them and ask bout lb’s tension.
Pay attention to key words like ’Normal’ / ‘Low’ / ‘Flexible’ on the string sites.
note their Sunbeams are normal tension but on a round core - making them (as they say on the site) ‘slightly’ more flexible, folk’s ( in the stats) get confused with flexibility / lower tension - they also call ‘alternative (tuning from standard) ‘alternate tuning’ and cant distinguish between an ‘Authentic’ guitar and a reproduction (read copy) when it means -
genuine, original, real, actual, pukka, bona fide, true.
Then theres string life - longevity - they think the strings ‘kill’ themselves - nothing to do with the players skin excretion’s - sweat / oil..
I've emailed DR in the past looking for tension info and never got a response - let us know if you try and hear back!
To take an extreme example you could have a 40-gauge wound string with a 10-gauge core and a 15-gauge wrap, or another 40-gauge string with a 20-gauge core and a 10-gauge wrap. The second one will have four times the tension of the first because the tension is related to the square of the core diameter. OK that's unrealistically extreme, and in practice there are reasonably standard ratios, but you can see that even changing the core diameter by a couple of thou and the wrap to compensate could make a substantial difference to the tension.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
But with some guitars very heavy strings can actually reduce volume because the extra tension stiffens the top too much and stops it vibrating as freely. So a string of the same gauge (ie mass) but lower tension because it has a thinner core and thicker wrap should give more volume than one with a thicker core and higher tension, because the top can move more. At least in theory! Although that fits with what DR are saying.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
Thing about strings is a lot depends on the actual guitars ‘voice’ combined with the strings ‘tone’ - what u hear is the sum of both, then theres u’r ear / brain and what u think is a good sound.
I’ve written bout this before - somewhere, the string is somewhat like the stylus assembly on a vinyl playing Hi Fi system - so ya have - e.g. cartridge / tonearm / deck / pre amp / power amp / speakers oh and don’t forget cabling.
some ’systems’ - be they Hi Fi or acoustic guitars you won’t notice much, if any difference in the qualities of the ‘input’ device through to systems that are extremely transparent and revealing where u can actually hear the coatings effect on tone or the different ‘alloys’ used for ‘winding’ material.
All of this can be fun to investigate and relatively cheap compared to hi fi cartridges.
Whither u can actually notice the difference of the equivalent drop in gauge between a norm set to a ‘Lower Tension’ set will depend on U’r guitar and u’r ears, u MAY notice a difference in amplitude - who knows.
When alls said ’n done - in the real world we don’t play guitars in laboratory conditions and far less when ‘performing’ - the ambient noise, PA systems and distractions don’t allow for that level of analysis.
I use DR’s & NT MC’s in a variety of tunings - so the whole ’tension’ thing is further confused - I just don’t notice that aspect of my sound - whilst saying that I may be unconsciously compromising for amplitude variances with my picking strength, no ones ever said ‘Oi I couldn’t hear u’r notes from u’r ‘D’ string (because it was tuned to ‘C’).
I put some bog standard mediums on my Collings OM and loved the feel and projection but did feel that the guitar became a little less lively as a result so I wondered whether maybe the additional tension was having a detrimental effect in some way.
Got some Rares on order. Will see how they sound on the OM. I tried them on my Dread a long time ago. Can't remember why I didn't stick with them. Probably got my head turned by something else. As you say, it's fun and relatively cheap to play around with this stuff.
I should give them another go really.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
I tend to buy from high turnover retailers and have never had any issues.