Acoustic and Electric String Tension Names Explained
An issue players face is how manufacturers across the globe name their gauges as tensions with such a wide range.
To simplify, tension names listed on our string filter are standardized to what most manufacturers use.
Acoustic strings for example, show "Light" as a standard 12-52 set. Then, + and - refer to thicker or thinner variations based on the standard set.
Electric strings for example, show "Light" as a standard 10-46 set. Then, + and - refer to thicker or thinner variations based on the standard set.
We believe that selecting the right diameters for your instruments and your playing style is VERY important. We hope that our precise categorization helps you filter your specific needs. If you are unsure what strings to purchase and would rather use a human player filter, don't hesitate to contact us.
Dogal Diamante Baroque Classical Guitar Single Strings
As soon as you put these Dogal Baroque classical strings on your guitar, you'll notice their brightness, long sustain, rich harmonics, and strong foundation. They also offer excellent stability of tuning. They're available in regular tension and high tension.
These Dogal Diamante singles complement their corresponding 6-string classical set, allowing you to create 5 courses of fabulous strings for your Baroque guitar.
At Strings By Mail, we're proud to be the U.S. distributor for guitar and bass strings made by Dogal, an Italian company where artisans make strings by hand.
Got a question about Dogal Baroque classical guitar strings? Call 800-513-8271 to talk with our friendly string experts. They’re available Monday-Thursday from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and Friday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. You also can
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