String breakage
This is something I have never quite understood. I guess We all have our favourite brand of strings and numerous posts have previously given many reasons for using a particular brand.
When I first started playing I bought single strings from the local music shop which were usually "no name" I eventually got down to buying sets of "name brands" Without mentioning names I have had best result from three different brands, with regard to length of playing time before breakage.
If We disregard the fact that there is the likliehood of getting a rogue string in the set,I would say that reasons for breakage could be ...Scale length,wrong gauge,sharp edges or other mechanical faults.
I get a bit confused when I see other players reporting long life from the strings which I broke regularly and conversely say they break the string brands which I get good results from.
Just curious.
Billy
When I first started playing I bought single strings from the local music shop which were usually "no name" I eventually got down to buying sets of "name brands" Without mentioning names I have had best result from three different brands, with regard to length of playing time before breakage.
If We disregard the fact that there is the likliehood of getting a rogue string in the set,I would say that reasons for breakage could be ...Scale length,wrong gauge,sharp edges or other mechanical faults.
I get a bit confused when I see other players reporting long life from the strings which I broke regularly and conversely say they break the string brands which I get good results from.
Just curious.
Billy