pennybuy
11-20-2007, 01:58 PM
I've been playing guitar for quite a while on and off...like 40 years. I just recently decided to put forth more effort to really learning to play better. I bought a Peavy electric guitar. It has wire wound strings. I played it for about a year, and got pretty good at playing and bending the strings. I just recently bought a Fender Strat. It has flat wound strings. I really love playing it. It fingers so much easier than the Peavy. I can play it for hours and my fingers don't get tired like when I play the Peavy.
I thought that was the only difference other than the sound. That is until I picked up the Peavy the other day after not playing it for several months. When I went to bend the strings while playing the Peavy, and they bent so much easier than those on the Fender, I couldn't believe the difference.
Now I'm wondering why. I'm sure someone here knows why. I don't know the diameter of the strings on the two guitars. I'm sure they are different. I'm just wondering if it is maybe because the Peavy is wire wound and the Fender is flat wound strings.
Thanks
Bill
I thought that was the only difference other than the sound. That is until I picked up the Peavy the other day after not playing it for several months. When I went to bend the strings while playing the Peavy, and they bent so much easier than those on the Fender, I couldn't believe the difference.
Now I'm wondering why. I'm sure someone here knows why. I don't know the diameter of the strings on the two guitars. I'm sure they are different. I'm just wondering if it is maybe because the Peavy is wire wound and the Fender is flat wound strings.
Thanks
Bill