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Luthier's 20 D string always break
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RE: Luthier's 20 D string always break (in reply to gounaro)
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a long time luthier user never any issue with breaking strings... but recently changed there are much better sounding strings out there...
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Date Jul. 5 2011 0:35:55
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RE: Luthier's 20 D string always break (in reply to gounaro)
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hi gounaro guess there are many factors ie guitar...scale length...action...cedar/spruce soundboards etc etc... so what i like may not work for you but used luthier 20's then 30's for the last year and a half.. always slightly dis satisfied with the volume and response..[ plus what appeared to be in consistent manufacturing..ie bubbled trebles etc...] particulary with the g string two sets i tried recently which have greatly improved the sound and response of my guitar are ramirez med tension but more so the hannabach titanyl med-high tension set [really enjoying these at present] think i have tried most strings avail at stringsbymail...
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Date Jul. 5 2011 1:15:27
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I have never had a Luthier D or other string break on me ditto used them for years... where is it breaking?
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Date Jul. 5 2011 6:22:27
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RE: Luthier's 20 D string always break (in reply to gounaro)
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3rd - 4th fret... odd do you use the capo here? usually either nut or saddle.... as said previously no issue with luthier breaking..[any string for that matter, but i do change my basses every 3-4 weeks, trebles every 7=8 weeks] could be the fret or capo cutting string...maybe? hope you find the right string ...not really sure they exist, but you kind of work out what works....
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Date Jul. 5 2011 7:40:20
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