S I T strings breaking
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Dave O'Brien
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S I T strings breaking
I haven't broke a string in years and last night 2 new SIT .011s broke on me. Put on a GHS no problem. I bought the set thru Amazon, maybe counterfeit? Anybody else have issues with SIT?
Dave O'Brien
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S I T strings breaking
You know me Ron, I couldn't even wind them up to G and they'd break and not at the tuner!
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S.I.T Strings
Gotta say, I just ran into this with SIT strings, gauge .011's. On a Zumsteel and an Emmons P/P. This was all in the last 3-4 weeks at gigs. Couldn't even get them to tune up, and at a gig you need to quickly. Broke 5 in a row on the Zum, and then last week the Emmons was starting to act similar. I attribute it to the strings.
I'm a dealer and will report this back to the rep from SIT. He's a good guy, and should bring this to the main boss's attention.
I'm a dealer and will report this back to the rep from SIT. He's a good guy, and should bring this to the main boss's attention.
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Anybody talk to a rep at SIT strings? These things (bad batches) have happened to other string companies, and in the past other the companies have provided info and replacements.
Edit —sorry for the redundant answer. I just noticed Ronald Sikes said the same thing on the G# thread.
Edit —sorry for the redundant answer. I just noticed Ronald Sikes said the same thing on the G# thread.
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I talked to the rep from Just strings and their only comment was that I had bought them several years ago. I didn’t bother responding that they were in air sealed packages with dehumidifiers.
Kind of pissed me off after being a loyal customer for a number of years. They could’ve sent me a dozen strings that only cost three dollars or something. Lol
I am using GHS high test now and ordering through strings by mail.
https://www.stringsbymail.com/
Kind of pissed me off after being a loyal customer for a number of years. They could’ve sent me a dozen strings that only cost three dollars or something. Lol
I am using GHS high test now and ordering through strings by mail.
https://www.stringsbymail.com/
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I went through this last year. SIT strings... three .011's in a row broke! I was so frustrated, I ordered a new tuner from Mullen. I put the new tuner on the guitar and then broke another .011! The roller was fine, so the problem had to be the strings. I've since gone back to buying single strings by gauge from my local music store.
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If you were buying bulk strings from just strings, they are not SIT strings.
They are juststrings bulk strings
Different brand.
Still they seem to be crap.
They are juststrings bulk strings
Different brand.
Still they seem to be crap.
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S I T string breakage
still haven't broke the GHS 
Dave O'Brien
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Dave O'Brien
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S I T strings breaking
Good luck trying to fillout the contact form on their website.
Dave O'Brien
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Dave O'Brien
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S I T strings breaking
Heard from Tim at SIT, said he'd make it right. Bravo SIT.
Dave O'Brien
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David Wren
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Yikes!
Makes me wish Jagwire strings were still available
Makes me wish Jagwire strings were still available
Dave Wren
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Re: S I T strings breaking
Spoke with Brian this morning, and he said the same thing.Their top priority is a happy customer base.Dave O'Brien wrote:Heard from Tim at SIT, said he'd make it right. Bravo SIT.
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Interesting. I broke about 10 SIT .11s in a week a couple months ago.. I have no confidence in that string anymore ... plus they usually draw blood and could take an eye out..
I ordered "12-pack 11.5ga. (.0115") Steel Guitar Strings - Made in the USA!" form amazon and still on the first string after several gigs....
I ordered "12-pack 11.5ga. (.0115") Steel Guitar Strings - Made in the USA!" form amazon and still on the first string after several gigs....
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As far as I know, they are still available.David Wren wrote:Yikes!
Makes me wish Jagwire strings were still available
https://www.jagwirestrings.com/
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I've had 0.11 woes for years. My Excel is 25" scale, so the only string that EVER stayed on reliably was a George L reinforced. That said- there are a number of threads on here about the high G# breaking. Jim Palenscar commented once that in general all string guages are produced in ONE (or few) factory, so when a bad batch goes out, ALL manufacturers see unnacceptable breakage. Jim went on to say that he used to see epidemics of 0.11 breakage in spurts, suggesting bad manufacture which is attributable to the factory, not the company name on the label.
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They say "thats how it goes". I say "that ain't the way it stays!"
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I believe it. Many years ago Tom Bradshaw wrote that there are only 7 (or maybe 5) manufacturers of guitar strings in the country. Those factories package strings for several brands. And sometimes strings made for a certain brand will go into the packaging of a different brand.Jim Palenscar commented once that in general all string guages are produced in ONE (or few) factory, so when a bad batch goes out, ALL manufacturers see unnacceptable breakage.
I have long believed that there is little to no difference in guitar string brands. I often by single strings by gauge from my local music store: GHS, D'addario, or whatever they have in stock. It's all good.
I'm reminded of what Buddy Emmons posted here years ago: (paraphrasing)... After many years of trial and error I have decided that the strings I like the most are the ones I get for free.
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