Anyone else notice this....
I have a '73 Telecaster Custom, getting oin a bit but a nice guitar. I have noticed that when i change a set of strings I can guarantee that I will immediately break some, not one, some, in the next two or three gigs. Eventualy I stop breaking them and then i can go for several gigs without breaking any. it's as if in each new pack of strings there are weak ones which break and once I've replaced these with a replacement odd string they 'settle in' and i break no more!! Wierd.
Surely they wouldn't deliberately put weak strings in the pack...would they?
Incidently I'm using Rotasound and Ernie balls. Is this the problem?
I have a '73 Telecaster Custom, getting oin a bit but a nice guitar. I have noticed that when i change a set of strings I can guarantee that I will immediately break some, not one, some, in the next two or three gigs. Eventualy I stop breaking them and then i can go for several gigs without breaking any. it's as if in each new pack of strings there are weak ones which break and once I've replaced these with a replacement odd string they 'settle in' and i break no more!! Wierd.
Surely they wouldn't deliberately put weak strings in the pack...would they?
Incidently I'm using Rotasound and Ernie balls. Is this the problem?