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DIAL IN STRING TENSION WITH STRING TENSION PRO

String Tension Pro is D’Addario’s interactive Guitar String Tension Calculator, designed to help you accurately dial in string tension, so you can build your perfect set.

String Tension Pro 2.0

String Tension Pro allows players to find the exact string tension for any instrument—string by string.

Find the Perfect String Tension

Choose your specs from a variety of parameters including instrument, scale length, tuning, and more. String Tension Pro will calculate the precise tension you need.

How to Use String Tension Pro

Start by selecting your instrument, then enter key details like scale length, tuning, and string gauges. As you adjust each parameter, the calculator instantly shows the tension of each string, allowing you to experiment with different setups, compare tensions across strings, and better understand how changes in gauge, tuning, or scale length will affect feel and playability.

What Is String Tension?

String tension is the amount of pulling force a string exerts when it’s tuned to pitch. It influences tone, sustain, and playability, and directly affects how a string feels under your fingers: higher tension generally feels stiffer and more resistant, while lower tension feels looser and more flexible.  

How Is String Tension Calculated?

String tension is determined by a combination of factors, including string gauge, scale length, tuning, and string construction. When these variables are known, tension can be calculated using established physics formulas that measure how much force is required to bring a string to a specific pitch. 

   

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