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Old 05-04-2019, 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Glennwillow View Post
I don't think there is any less tension on a comparable gauge of D'Addario coated EXP16 strings compared to say EJ16 uncoated strings. And I don't think there is anything in the coating that would make these strings easier to play, either. In my experience, they simply last longer when coated.

Elixir strings, because of the TFE coating, tend to be a little quieter in terms of string noise, but again, I don't think they have lower tension or are easier to play.

I am just guessing, of course, but it might be that the Washburn you played in the music store was set up a little better than you are used to. Or, perhaps the nut width or depth of the neck fit your hand and fingers better. It's also possible that the strings on the Washburn were a lighter gauge than you are used to.

I hope my response might be a little helpful...

- Glenn
Actually, when I checked the D'addario site it said EJ16's are 160.5 and EXP16's 156.2. But I have experimented with gauges (ruling out lighter than I'm used to), so I thought it was something else. And the nut width is the same as my comparison model at home. Maybe it IS just the setup after all. I will say that your response (and others) satisfied me that there's nothing magical about coated strings, so thanks.
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