David said: "I was referring to how thin the copper needs to be. Depending on various factors and targets, sometimes bichords end up pushing the copper down to something much thinner than string winders are comfortable working with." David, I understand that. However, if you were scaling for 3 string wound, the wire core and wrap would be even smaller than with the bichords of the same mass per note. Trichords solve little, imo.. Joe Joe Garrett, R.P.T. Captain of the Tool Police Squares R I
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