online string tension calculator
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- Bob Hoffnar
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online string tension calculator
I have been messing around with this site tonight. It doesn't work quite right for steels but with a little futzing I got all the information I was wondering about. Interesting stuff.
http://www.mcdonaldstrings.com/stringxxiii.html
http://www.mcdonaldstrings.com/stringxxiii.html
Bob
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Here is another string tension calculator that I have found very useful.
http://www.pacificsites.net/~dog/String ... pplet.html
http://www.pacificsites.net/~dog/String ... pplet.html
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I find this one more user-friendly for steel players
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If I'm building an instrument from scratch and need to determine string tension so the whole thing won't collapse, I can see how this would be handy.
Aside from that... what's the point of this calculator from the standpoint of a "normal" steeler on a day-to-day basis ?
Aside from that... what's the point of this calculator from the standpoint of a "normal" steeler on a day-to-day basis ?
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Here is another one that has data for both nickel and stainless wound strings
http://www.greenmanhumming.com/html/Str ... e%20applet
http://www.greenmanhumming.com/html/Str ... e%20applet
Dean, here's an example how these calculators can be useful.
I recently used one of these to figure out if the strings I already had on hand could be used to tune my dobro to C6. I wanted to have reasonably balanced string tension across the set. So I compared the gauges I had at the pitch I wanted against gauges and tensions on my normal G-tuned dobro set to get in the ballpark. Worked out fine. Got a reasonably playable set. Played the party acoustically, which was the goal.
I recently used one of these to figure out if the strings I already had on hand could be used to tune my dobro to C6. I wanted to have reasonably balanced string tension across the set. So I compared the gauges I had at the pitch I wanted against gauges and tensions on my normal G-tuned dobro set to get in the ballpark. Worked out fine. Got a reasonably playable set. Played the party acoustically, which was the goal.
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AH HA!
Sounds like "balanced" is the operative word.
A friend recently told me her 6-string lapsteel G6 tuning, but was unclear on gauges.
So this is to ensure some strings don't "feel" to floppy or tight compared
to their neighbors when tuned to the correct pitch... right ?
If so... thanks... this is just what I was looking for.
Sounds like "balanced" is the operative word.
A friend recently told me her 6-string lapsteel G6 tuning, but was unclear on gauges.
So this is to ensure some strings don't "feel" to floppy or tight compared
to their neighbors when tuned to the correct pitch... right ?
If so... thanks... this is just what I was looking for.
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I wanted to know why I have ended up with the gauges I use for the different types and brands of steels I play. I have done everything by changing a string because it feels funny until I find one I like. It turns out that every string that feels right to me comes in at about 28lbs. Now I can skip the trial and error part and figure out the right strings to order ahead of time. Mostly it comes in handy with different lap steels.
For E9 pedalsteel I use pretty much the same set as
Weldon:
http://steelguitarmusic.com/strings/E9.html#wm
I've always heard those gauges reffered to as the "Emmons" set.
For E9 pedalsteel I use pretty much the same set as
Weldon:
http://steelguitarmusic.com/strings/E9.html#wm
I've always heard those gauges reffered to as the "Emmons" set.
Bob
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Alan, about a year ago a forum member offered an Excel version in this topic:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... ht=#871813
Mike
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... ht=#871813
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My own calculator can be downloaded from here: http://homepage.hispeed.ch/updowncat/string_tension.zip
Hans
Hans
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