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Slipkid
Posted 2004-09-20 4:23 PM (#178279)
Subject: Luthier Question



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I was wondering...just how many pounds of force are there on an average steel string acoustic? I know string diameter can make a difference, but what is a good ballpark figure?
(Before someone else says it, I will...A good ballpark figure? Tigers 4 - Yankees 3)
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CharlieB
Posted 2004-09-20 4:26 PM (#178280 - in reply to #178279)
Subject: Re: Luthier Question


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D'Addario has all the string tensions on its website, for just about all of its sets. The differences are interesting to note.

http://www.daddariostrings.com
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Slipkid
Posted 2004-09-20 4:30 PM (#178281 - in reply to #178279)
Subject: Re: Luthier Question



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Asked and answered in less than 4 minutes!!!
What a country!
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Beal
Posted 2004-09-22 2:57 PM (#178282 - in reply to #178279)
Subject: Re: Luthier Question



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Let's see if I remember this one. An acoustic lite set is about 150 pounds pull. Did I get that right?
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Slipkid
Posted 2004-09-22 3:03 PM (#178283 - in reply to #178279)
Subject: Re: Luthier Question



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I like CW's answer. You have to be a math major to fiqure out the info at Daddario's site.
The only newtons I know about are the fig kind.
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CharlieB
Posted 2004-09-22 4:35 PM (#178284 - in reply to #178279)
Subject: Re: Luthier Question


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dont they have the lbs ratings too? they used to!
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Beal
Posted 2004-09-22 6:22 PM (#178285 - in reply to #178279)
Subject: Re: Luthier Question



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I remember it as 150 for acoustic, 110 for a classical and 130 for an electric (10 set)
A medium acoustic was 160-170 and a 12 was 285.

Has anyone done the math of the D'ad site, do these numbers sound right?
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CharlieB
Posted 2004-09-22 6:44 PM (#178286 - in reply to #178279)
Subject: Re: Luthier Question


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Think about 130 for 10's, about 160 for 12's and 185 for 13's

It varies by set... depending on the core wire.
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