Hi Mitch,
 
Our string supplier would freak out if he heard about cutting wound strings. 
 
The issue is that the string winding is put on the core under tension so that 
when the string stretches under tension it does not get loose and buzz or cause 
problems. Having said all that I have cut them too and on a low tension string 
like the Gros Gourdon D it seems to make little difference. 
 
There are a couple of other alternatives though: 
1. Get cello strings for 1/8 or 1/4 size cello as these will be shorter. 
2. The other possibility is to use the string full length and just coil up the 
unused portion in the peghead. 
 
Do you get a lot of string excursion with the Pro Arte string compared to gut? 
I have never experimented with them but this is what I have heard.
 
All the Best
Hurdygurdycrafters
Mel
 


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From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [HG-new] low D drone issues
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, January 13, 2011, 11:57 AM



I've been using a Pro Arte 4/4 silver (perlon core) G cello string for the low 
D drone on my D/G, and I love the sound, but these bloody things keep 
unraveling and breaking on me. In particular they seem to unravel up at the 
tuning peg. You have to cut the string to use it in a gurdy, gurdies being 
shorter than cellos, and the cut end is just waiting for an opportunity to 
unwind, and then tear itself out of the tuning peg. 
 
Is there either a more reliable low D drone string that some of you can 
recommend, or is there a way to stabilize the cut end of the string so it 
doesn't unwind? 
 
Mitch Gordon
Guerneville, California, US 
 
 
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