blueman335
Mojo's Minions
Re: Remind me of the significance of having, or not having, a wound G-string.
A wound G is thicker than a plain one and requires more tension to be brought up to the same pitch. That makes them harder to bend. Plain G's seem to dominate electric string sets even with the intonation issues; I'm sure bending is a factor in that.
How hard a string is to bend depends only on it's tension and flexibility, not wound vs unwound, and besides hardly anyone ever subs a wound of the same gauge as their plain G.
Try replacing a plain 17 with a 17w tuned the same and then see if the wound is harder to bend.
A wound G is thicker than a plain one and requires more tension to be brought up to the same pitch. That makes them harder to bend. Plain G's seem to dominate electric string sets even with the intonation issues; I'm sure bending is a factor in that.

