Mu5icM@n
Well-known member
Has anybody experienced this? The outer wraps on the .065 (D string) and the .080 (A string) are wound such that just when the string gets to pitch the outer wrap has to go under the string tree. If you're not careful and pushing down on the string as it gets to pitch, the outer wrap can get hung up on the string tree. When that happens, the pitch of the string stops increasing and any additional tension gets applied to the portion of the string between the post and the tuner. I've broken a string at least once this way.
By way of a solution, I think if EB would just put an extra 1/2 or even 1/4 inch of outer wrap on the .065 and .080 string it would avoid this problem entirely. Since Cobalt's sound so good on Bongo's it seems like it would be something to strongly consider.
Tom
By way of a solution, I think if EB would just put an extra 1/2 or even 1/4 inch of outer wrap on the .065 and .080 string it would avoid this problem entirely. Since Cobalt's sound so good on Bongo's it seems like it would be something to strongly consider.
Tom