ChristopherM wrote:
Yes. I've done it several times.
You're Philip Guston? Awesome.
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ChristopherM wrote:
Yes. I've done it several times.
m.koren wrote:Fuck, I knew it. You're a Blues Lawyer.
madlee wrote:anybody ever break their bass strings? Is it possible?
BadComrade wrote:that damned fly wrote:$6 for guitar strings by DR.
$30 for bass strings by DR.
lame. though i boil my strings for more life.
DR string sound great... for about 5 minutes.
BadComrade wrote:I used to break D strings now and then. I play really hard, so I always attributed it to that. Then after about 10 years of occasionally breaking D strings, I took a close look at the saddle for the D string on my bridge, and noticed that it had a tiny, tiny little "point" in the bottom of the U channel that the string sits in. I used a metal file to smooth it out, and I don't think I've snapped a string since. The bass is 30 years old, I'm surprised the person that owned it before me never noticed in the 20 years he owned it.
BadComrade wrote:I used to break D strings now and then. I play really hard, so I always attributed it to that. Then after about 10 years of occasionally breaking D strings, I took a close look at the saddle for the D string on my bridge, and noticed that it had a tiny, tiny little "point" in the bottom of the U channel that the string sits in. I used a metal file to smooth it out, and I don't think I've snapped a string since. The bass is 30 years old, I'm surprised the person that owned it before me never noticed in the 20 years he owned it.
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