M mudshovel508 New member Joined Apr 16, 2008 Messages 1 Apr 16, 2008 #1 Ok so i want to buy some 66 gauge strings, but i dont know what the w means on the package could someone help me out?
Ok so i want to buy some 66 gauge strings, but i dont know what the w means on the package could someone help me out?
TNT Well-known member Joined Aug 18, 2005 Messages 3,576 Location Oakland - Raider Nation! Apr 16, 2008 #2 Mud, I believe "wound". But, wait until you get the official word on it. Who knows, it may mean Wintergreen, and in that case, it probably smells pretty good too.
Mud, I believe "wound". But, wait until you get the official word on it. Who knows, it may mean Wintergreen, and in that case, it probably smells pretty good too.
O ( o )===# Well-known member Joined Apr 5, 2008 Messages 58 Location York Region, Ontario, Canada Apr 19, 2008 #3 I'm pretty sure its wound too. I think that means the wire is wrapped around the string like the bass strings. Unwound is when you see a n00d string, like your trebles.
I'm pretty sure its wound too. I think that means the wire is wrapped around the string like the bass strings. Unwound is when you see a n00d string, like your trebles.
MrMusashi Well-known member Joined Mar 26, 2007 Messages 2,840 Location 69 degrees north Apr 20, 2008 #4 p is plain, w is wound.. usually just applies to strings sized around .20 (give take a few sizes.. ) MrM
p is plain, w is wound.. usually just applies to strings sized around .20 (give take a few sizes.. ) MrM
Jodizzle Well-known member Joined Mar 6, 2007 Messages 1,177 Location Indio, CA Apr 21, 2008 #5 Yes, p = plain w = wound Thanks MrM