Re: NE1 try Flatwounds for a Strat?
I know you guys are going to get mad at me, but if you want your strings to feel right, ekspecially with heavy gauge strings, you have to get custom sets so the gauges/tensions are right. The string manufacturers have their gauges totally jacked up. You gotta use
www.stringtensionpro.com and input the string length from BALL to TUNER for each string on your guitar for the scale length in order to get the right tension readings - and then be able to select gauges that are all in the ballpark of each other.
Look what happens if I put Daddario 11 Chromes on my LP:
0.0110 in. 25.39 lbs
0.0150 in. 29.31 lbs
0.0220 in. 39.29 lbs
0.0300 in. 39.84 lbs
0.0400 in. 36.17 lbs
0.0500 in. 27.31 lbs
Look at the tensions for effs sake! Of course they're going to feel horrible.
Now look at the tensions if you customize some 11 chromes for an LPs string length:
0.0110 in. 25.39 lbs
0.0140 in. 25.53 lbs
0.0170 in. 26.10 lbs (plain steel)
0.0240 in. 26.13 lbs
0.0350 in. 27.64 lbs
0.0500 in. 27.31 lbs
Now that's playable.
Go ahead and get mad at me and tell me how scale is saddle to nut, but you be wrong. I've done several tests already and spoken with Daddario about it. Pitch is saddle to nut, tension is ball to tuner.