Zona Mona said:
my LP is an offbreand copy, which ones should I get?
Go to grahptech's website [hey sorry I do not have it here, but it should not take you too long to find that one out eh?] and then you will find info on the type of bridge you have [ probably a Tune-O-Matic type] and there will be info on what type of Tune O Matic, there will be info about a numer on your bridge, and this number will be on the website, and they have grahp saddles which go along with this number.
I had a pupil about one month ago who had similar problem and together we looked at the graph tech website and it was all there, he got an address of a dealer here in the UK and ordered his set through them. So all in all it should not be too hard to get yours too.
I agree on what many of you have mentioned before: When breaking strings, look at where you break them, is it at the saddle point?, or the tuner?, or perhaps even at the nut?. Sometimes you may break them in the middle of the neck on a sharp fret. Look for sharp edges on your bridge, nut, or tuner and also check your frets for any sharp edges.
Putting graph tech saddles in your guitar is not fool-proof, you may still break strings, so you also need to look at your picking style, the kind of picks you are using [try different picks as they all will make you sound different anyway---pick is a tonecontrol you can use to match the song or ideas you are playing---]and perhaps also the different type of stings you may be using.
Personally I feel the different type of stings give you more an impact on the durability of your tone, but then having said that, the longer your tone lasts, the longer the strength of the string may prevail too.
Cheers,
Eddie