March 29, 2004
6:00 PM
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Acoustic guitar question: I wonder if anyone is familiar with this problem. I have an old steel-string guitar, where the B-string breaks every time I tune it to the right pitch. Every other string is fine. Has anyone ever encountered this problem? Is it fixable?
posted by inksyndicate to (8 comments total)
If it's breaking near the bridge you may have a bridge out of alignment or a sharp edge on it (or where the string attaches to the bridge). Near the neck, the neck bridge may have a sharp edge. At the tuning post, something snagging on the post itself.
You don't say if it breaks immediately, or as you are playing. If it's as you are playing, a sharp edge on a fret could do it as well.
Or you are using either really cheap strings or the wrong strings for the guitar (some guitars seem to work better with nylon strings and steel strings will break more often on them).
And are you certain your tuner is tuned right. Once had a friend who had this problem with his violin, and when we compared our tuners, we discovered that his was much, much higher than it should have been.
posted by Orb at 6:35 PM on March 29, 2004