I'm using EB Power Slinkies (.11) on my Jazzmaster, and this is the third batch of strings that has the high e snapping during a 1+ fret bend. All of them snapped at the exact same position, right at the ball, just before the winding starts.
At first I thought it might be the holes in the trem-plate that may be too sharp, but I sanded them down a little + applied clear nail polish to it to make the edges a lot smoother, but to no avail. And at closer inspecting, there's no way the string can touch the edges anyway.
It really can't be age, since this last batch were put on last week. And while I may have sweaty hands, I wipe them off after each jam.
Is this a common problem with the strings or do I really need to look at my guitar to fix this?
At first I thought it might be the holes in the trem-plate that may be too sharp, but I sanded them down a little + applied clear nail polish to it to make the edges a lot smoother, but to no avail. And at closer inspecting, there's no way the string can touch the edges anyway.
It really can't be age, since this last batch were put on last week. And while I may have sweaty hands, I wipe them off after each jam.
Is this a common problem with the strings or do I really need to look at my guitar to fix this?