Hey I found this :
https://www.guitarworld.com/artists/secrets-jimi-hendrixs-guitar-setup-interview-roger-mayer
He says :
I don't believe this has any connection to reality. I have never experienced this as a player. By his logic a 0.016 G should ring 3 times louder than a 0.009 high E, which is just wrong.
What's your thoughts?
https://www.guitarworld.com/artists/secrets-jimi-hendrixs-guitar-setup-interview-roger-mayer
He says :
The electrical output of the strings is dependent on the square of the diameter; if you square all the diameters and look at them, you can get much more of an idea about the balance of the guitar.
"You should always remember that, because many, many times people use a set of strings that are completely imbalanced and they just don't sound that good. Most people would say a .010 to .013 is the correct jump. And the .015 is much better for the G than a .017. An .015 squares out at .225 and .017 is 289. So you're going to get 28 percent more output just with a two-pound different in string size."
I don't believe this has any connection to reality. I have never experienced this as a player. By his logic a 0.016 G should ring 3 times louder than a 0.009 high E, which is just wrong.
What's your thoughts?