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The "W" on Gibson guitar strings typically stands for "wound," indicating that the string is wound with metal wire around a core, which is common for lower-pitched strings. This construction enhances the string's tonal quality and sustain. It helps differentiate between plain (non-wound) strings and those that have a wound design.

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4d ago

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