Breaking E String Blues


stuh
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stuh
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11/10/2023 5:12 pm

I seem to be braking a lot of high E strings.  Is there something I am doing wrong?  What could be causing my little strings to break prematurely?


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aliasmaximus
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11/11/2023 1:45 am

Without knowing anything about your playing style, it's difficult to say. Overaggressive picking or strumming could certainly lead to premature high E string failure, as could repeatedly bending beyond a full step. I use Ernie Ball .09s as well and know them to be dependable.


Anyways, you might consider purchasing multi-packs of identical unwound strings (usually a 6 pack) for less than $1.50/string. That would be a lot less expensive, and less labor intensive than purchasing and replacing a whole set of strings every time you break one.


Sascha


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11/13/2023 2:52 pm

You can purchase multipacks of same string guage (almost any guage) even cheaper on Amazon. D'addario strings for less than $1.00/string. Like I said, it's better than having to strip your entire guitar and restring all 6 strings.


Sascha


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01/10/2024 8:52 am
#1 Originally Posted by: stuh

I seem to be braking a lot of high E strings.  Is there something I am doing wrong?  What could be causing my little strings to break prematurely?

Hope you're not playing in a cold environment.


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