String breakage problem
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Dick Wood
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String breakage problem
I've used Jagwire strings for a long time and never had a problem with the third string breaking after only two weekends of playing.
My guitar is a Williams which puts a very small amount of bend on the string but on my recent order of Jagwires,I'm seeing maybe two weekends and BAM!
Are any of you having similar issues with Jagwire?
Whoops, I just noticed I put this topic in Steel Players so move it to Pedal Steel when you can.
My guitar is a Williams which puts a very small amount of bend on the string but on my recent order of Jagwires,I'm seeing maybe two weekends and BAM!
Are any of you having similar issues with Jagwire?
Whoops, I just noticed I put this topic in Steel Players so move it to Pedal Steel when you can.
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A bunch of years ago, I was playing in Singapore with Matthew Tan & The Singapore Cowboys and I must have broken a half dozen .011 or .012s right in a row,
The string gremlins had a big ol' time.
REALLY frustrating and embarrassing,
It turned into the "Chris breaks another string" show. :0(
The string gremlins had a big ol' time.
REALLY frustrating and embarrassing,
It turned into the "Chris breaks another string" show. :0(
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I recently tried the live steel strings on my Rittenberry Prestige and played one gig and popped the third on the second gig. This is the first string I broke on the Rittenberry and I was using SIT's before.
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I doubt that brand has anything to do with this. It's often a run of bad strings. I've had that with D'Addario electric guitar strings - and I never break strings on my Telecasters in the normal way. I only play with my fingers. I recall having a package of six '011"s (my 2nd string on a Tele) and four of them popped as soon as I got them near pitch.
It never happened again, though, and I still use the same make.
It never happened again, though, and I still use the same make.
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String Breakage Problem
No Matter who's name is on the strings. I have heard of no one making strings that has their own steel mill. They buy rolls of wire with a specific size and composition and use it. I got a dozen George L's .011 3rd strings once that seemed to break about every week. Broke several onstage. In no time it seemed I went through the whole dozen strings. Got another dozen .011's from another shipment. If the original set .011 broke put one of these new ones on and it would last to change time. There is 3 or 4 still in my seat from this shipment.
If a string has a bad twist on the end or a bad wrap on the winding. That is actually the makers fault. The string breaking without a fault in the finger or key shaft. Goes back to whoever made the wire itself.
If a string has a bad twist on the end or a bad wrap on the winding. That is actually the makers fault. The string breaking without a fault in the finger or key shaft. Goes back to whoever made the wire itself.
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Although it makes it just about impossible to "diagnose" the problem (unless you have a really good memory and/or make notes about every brand of every string you put on every guitar
), I try to have a couple of brands around. Before you get to the last set of one type, get three or four of the next incoming and switch to the new with an "old" set left. What this means is that if you start to have one of those little "runs" you can STOP IT it by putting on a string you know is different.
Of course you tell yourself "I'll figure it out when I get home" and you don't, it also means I have "some" strings of entirely unknown age. And if you asked me to identify the brand of each string new or replacement on all these, umm, "several" guitars lying around here, hilarity would be the only sane response, but I don't break two of the same string in front of total strangers. Unless I do and just forget about it; which sounds pretty sane too.
Of course you tell yourself "I'll figure it out when I get home" and you don't, it also means I have "some" strings of entirely unknown age. And if you asked me to identify the brand of each string new or replacement on all these, umm, "several" guitars lying around here, hilarity would be the only sane response, but I don't break two of the same string in front of total strangers. Unless I do and just forget about it; which sounds pretty sane too.
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String breakage problem
Dick, What does the end of the string where it broke look like?
The strings I mentioned breaking in my previous answer would not fit back together. One of the strings actually had a half moon piece of string still attached to the end in the changer. I looked at all the ends that broke after that and there was a little half moon missing from them. All the other strings I have checked seemed to an break at an angle across the string top to bottom. Good Luck and Happy Steelin.
The strings I mentioned breaking in my previous answer would not fit back together. One of the strings actually had a half moon piece of string still attached to the end in the changer. I looked at all the ends that broke after that and there was a little half moon missing from them. All the other strings I have checked seemed to an break at an angle across the string top to bottom. Good Luck and Happy Steelin.
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probably not a problem but rather a bad batch. I have experienced this as well with j wires, and I am not dissing them. It happens.
I don't recall breaking strings on gigs, I change 3 and 5 every other week if I am out playing regularly and practicing each day.
I don't have a B pedal counter but I bet it's a lot !
I don't recall breaking strings on gigs, I change 3 and 5 every other week if I am out playing regularly and practicing each day.
I don't have a B pedal counter but I bet it's a lot !
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I'm as far from being an expert as you can get. But my gut feel tells me it's a bad run of strings.
Years ago, on my old Emmons student model, I broke about 3-4 3rd strings in a row just putting them on. It never even got to the point of using the B pedal. It's been a long time, but the problem somehow fixed itself.
Years ago, on my old Emmons student model, I broke about 3-4 3rd strings in a row just putting them on. It never even got to the point of using the B pedal. It's been a long time, but the problem somehow fixed itself.
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Re: String breakage problem
Buy some spares they're only $1 a piece for Pete's sake!Dick Wood wrote:I've used Jagwire strings for a long time and never had a problem with the third string breaking after only two weekends of playing.
My guitar is a Williams which puts a very small amount of bend on the string but on my recent order of Jagwires,I'm seeing maybe two weekends and BAM!
Are any of you having similar issues with Jagwire?
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