by Apex » Sun Mar 20, 2005 4:25 pm
The bridge saddle (little piece of the bridge that the string rides on top of) might be forcing its way into the string windings. Try this: new low E string, same gauge. Wind it very slowly and watch the string where it crosses the saddle to see if the windings start to separate. Then tune slowly and keep watching. Play awhile and keep watching it. I doubt if it's the string, even light gauge low E's shouldn't break like that. Whereas I have done extensive neck-setting work, I do not know anything about tremolo setups, so I can't comment on whether that might have anything to do with it. Also, when does the string break? When/if you use the wammy bar? Overnight? Just when playing normally? Try an A string in the E position and see what happens. Just some ideas to help. I know what a pain guitars can be sometimes, but I've never had a problem like this in my 40 years of playing.