Gauge chart:
Balanced Super Light: .009, .012, .015, .024w, .032, .042
Balanced Light: .010, .013.5, .017, .026w, .036, .048
Heavy Bottom / Super Light: .009, .012, .015, .026w, .036, .048
Heavy Bottom / Light: .010, .013.5, .017, .030, .040, .052
What do the P’s and W’s mean?
All gauges lighter than .018 are plain steel, all heavier than .026 are nickel wound.
On gauges where we overlap, a “p” signifies plain steel, a “w” signifies a wound string.
So, if you see a .020w, that’s a wound string. A .020p is a plain string. If it doesn’t have either letter we only offer it as a wound string (if it’s heavier than .026) or a plain steel string (if it’s lighter than .018). Got it? Good.
How long are your strings?
All our strings are at least 41″ from ball-end to tip. They’ll fit extended range and baritone guitars no problem.