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joedelI wouldn't string a multi and a mono at the same tension. I had a customer once come to me after restringing his racquet a couple of times with someone else.
I knocked a couple of lbs. off and the mono played well for him. In my opinion, mono is already pretty stiff and needs more slack than a multi.
I'd rather stick with multi for my own stuff.
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joedelI disagree. Dynamic stiffness is the physical property of the string itself. A stiff playing string doesn't necessarily mean that it needs to be at a lower tension. Lowering tension does nothing to make a string less stiff but changes the rebound characteristics of the stringbed so that you lose more control.I wouldn't string a multi and a mono at the same tension. I had a customer once come to me after restringing his racquet a couple of times with someone else.
I knocked a couple of lbs. off and the mono played well for him. In my opinion, mono is already pretty stiff and needs more slack than a multi.
I'd rather stick with multi for my own stuff.
--Joe.
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JCamastoThanks for the link Jim. That's the data that I had in mind in my previous post.
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HilarioI disagree. Dynamic stiffness is the physical property of the string itself. A stiff playing string doesn't necessarily mean that it needs to be at a lower tension. Lowering tension does nothing to make a string less stiff but changes the rebound characteristics of the stringbed so that you lose more control.
In regards to tension loss not all multifilaments are the same. Monofilaments are no exception. You have to know the string you're using, specifically how stiff it is and how much tension it loses over the course of play.
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