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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 14842 Location: NJ | There was a NewGuy who recently posed this Question, but being that he's still locked in "Welcome Center Jail", I can't chime-in on his Question/Problem . . . Check Your Temperature and Humidity, and make sure that it stays CONSISTENT. I've got 3 Nylon String guitars, and found that they (oddly enough) are the most susceptible to Temperature/Humidity changes. I've actually sat at MyComputer in th'middle of th'Night in my MusicRoom to be startled by a sudden "SPROING" from a NylonString just POPPING on a Guitar hanging on th'Wall. This happening when there is somewhat of a TemperatureChange, no matter HOW (seemingly) "insignificant". $0.02 | ||
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Joined: March 2004 Posts: 137 Location: Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire | I had issues with strings breaking on my classical and I could only attribute it to old stock sitting on a shelf for a long time at a local music store. After buying some other strings from "JustStrings" I haven't had an issue. It is odd that in this case the same string is the issue repeated????? | ||
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Joined: August 2013 Posts: 12 | Thanks for replying here! I posted the thread and it includes a full description of the issue along with some pictures of my guitar. I suppose the best thing for me to do is just post a link directly to the thread then people can reply here. Thanks! http://www.ovationfanclub.com/megabbs/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=34802&posts=17#M505728 (I don't see an icon for inserting a live link, so I guess you have to copy and paste it. Sorry.) To reply to the comments above, it is always a wound string, never a nylon string. Edited by robk 2015-02-17 8:05 AM | ||
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Joined: August 2013 Posts: 12 | iglupickin - 2015-02-11 7:15 AM I had issues with strings breaking on my classical and I could only attribute it to old stock sitting on a shelf for a long time at a local music store. After buying some other strings from "JustStrings" I haven't had an issue. It is odd that in this case the same string is the issue repeated????? Well, here is the weird thing; when I first bought the guitar I used "Extra hard" tension strings and a wound 3rd would always break. When putting on a new set I would always have to bring that string up to tension slowly--like over several hours. Then it would be good for a few weeks, but it would still always break. At the time, I think I was using Ovation strings (years ago..). I believe I complained to Ovation about this, thinking maybe it was just a batch issue, and they sent me several extra 3rds for free. But, the problem never went away. As you will see in the original thread, at the moment it is a 5th that is broken, before that I think a 4th. I see I have D'Addario strnigs in the case, so I assume that's what I have on it now. Note that I had gone to a set with a nylon 3rd to try to circumvent the issue with the wound 3rd always breaking. So now a different wound breaks, LOL! Please read the thread for all the details. THX. Edited by robk 2015-02-17 8:26 AM | ||
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 15674 Location: SoCal | I've been following this thread for a while. Strings don't just break unless they are really old or played really really hard. There has got to be a "guitar" based reason for the breaking on your guitar, either a sharp point on the tuner spindle, or the nut, or the saddle. I would take the guitar to a good luthier and let them look at it. They will find the reason and in all probability, it will be one of those three reasons. I always use extra hard tension strings on a nylon. They never break. Edited by moody, p.i. 2015-02-17 11:41 AM | ||
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7229 Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | It could even be something as silly as how you put them on. Might not be the case here, but there was a time when I would needle-nose pliers to assist in dropping the ball end into my Kahler termolos... turns out... if I was in a hurry, I would grab the twist in front of the ball and if I squeezed to hard, it created a weak spot, especially on the higher strings. It only took a couple of times to realize what I was doing, but that could easily been a mystery to solve if I didn't catch myself doing it. | ||
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