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001's too far away to compare,
as I think I recall from school, Hooke's law says the stretch is proportional until you get to the elastic limit, so I assume that a slightly lower tension string will be less likely to reach that elastic limit with the same player and the same pitch
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Wis'd!
i saw this chapers video a while back on 8's vs 11's,just skip to about 9mins of 11's and 15mins for the 8's
also I think it's harder to unintentionally play out of tune with heavier gauges
Those who play well with 007s must have a lot of accurate finger control
I have noticed that certain tensions can sound right for specific instruments (to me), I assume we all need to fine tune to get our instruments working for us
Tony Iommi's fingers dictated he used 7s I think, and that's part of his sound
Mind you, he can play Jazz too, which must surprise some people