Hi Everyone,
I'm using Super Slinky strings on a US Strat and a LP copy. I play Clapton and Peter Green style blues........... well I try to!. I'm breaking the first strings on both guitars after around 5 or 6 hours of playing, maybe less. The frets are dressed and nicely polished on both guitars and the strings break in different places or even unravel the bobbin at the bridge end. I've accepted that this is the life of the string but I've now got numerous packs of strings with the first string missing as I don't want to change the whole set when one breaks. Is it possible to buy a number of single gauge Ernie Ball strings. When I buy single strings at a music shop I don't know what I'm getting and they charge a fortune compared with buying a set. I used to use Rotosound just for the extra 1st string but I'd rather stick with Ernie Ball if I can get a supply of "9" strings.
Does everyone have this problem or is it just the way I play?
Chris
I'm using Super Slinky strings on a US Strat and a LP copy. I play Clapton and Peter Green style blues........... well I try to!. I'm breaking the first strings on both guitars after around 5 or 6 hours of playing, maybe less. The frets are dressed and nicely polished on both guitars and the strings break in different places or even unravel the bobbin at the bridge end. I've accepted that this is the life of the string but I've now got numerous packs of strings with the first string missing as I don't want to change the whole set when one breaks. Is it possible to buy a number of single gauge Ernie Ball strings. When I buy single strings at a music shop I don't know what I'm getting and they charge a fortune compared with buying a set. I used to use Rotosound just for the extra 1st string but I'd rather stick with Ernie Ball if I can get a supply of "9" strings.
Does everyone have this problem or is it just the way I play?
Chris