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Strings breaking while trying to tune

Before you even get to the key you would like your guitar tuned to, your strings keep breaking.

Turning the tuning key too tightly

Before you decide to give up and throw your guitar across the room, take a look into how you are actually tuning it. There are times when you may be tuning the guitar, and there is some background noise that the tuner may be picking up on and it could be throwing it off. Try simply moving into a different, more quiet area and tune the guitar from there.

Batteries dying on the tuner

Just like most electronics, if the device is not receiving enough power, there is a chance that it may not function correctly. Sometimes a tuner may read a note as being flat when it may actually be right on key or sharp so this causes you to continue to tighten your strings until they pop. Take a look at the tuner and see if there is a "low battery" signal. If not, it still doesn't hurt to just replace the batteries.

Action needs adjusting

In some cases, if your strings continue to break, there is a chance that you may need to adjust the action of the guitar. The action of the guitar causes the neck to bow forward or backward depending on if you loosen or tighten it. If the action is thrown off, this could cause extra stress on the strings causing them to break.

Need a tuning other than standard

One simple solution.

Buy a tuner

As crazy as it sounds, some people think that to tune their guitar to anything other than standard, they have to go out and buy a different set of strings. This is not necessary. Have a tuner handy, or even find a sound clip onlinesuch as this one of strings that are in tune, and match up the sound of your strings with the key that you desire.

Strings are coming untuned

I just tuned my guitar to where I want it, but now when I play the become flat.

Check your bridge pins

A lot of times, when you just change the strings on your guitar and tune it to where you need it to be, when you go to play the guitar, the strings become untuned before you ever even play one song. The problem is that when you replaced your strings and passed them through the bridge pins, they haven't fully been set into place. Until the strings are snug inside of the pins, they will always be moving. The best way to fix this issue is to continue tuning your guitar and pressing your bridge pins down into place if they begin to rise up.

Faulty strings

Although not very common, there is a possibility of the strings you bought being faulty strings. If you have gone through and made sure the bridge pins are securely in place, go through and examine the strings carefully for any defects. If there is any question to the integrity of the string, return them to the distributor and try to get a new set.

String type

Are these the right type of strings for my guitar?

Feeling the strings

There really is no right or wrong type of strings for your guitar. For this type of guitar, when you buy new strings make sure that they are made for acoustic guitars only. There will be varies amounts of options under this type of string, but none of them are really wrong. To know if you have the right strings or not, test some out for the sound quality and feelings on your fingers to see if they are right for you.

Strings too high off the fret board

It hurts my fingers to play because they are so high.

Bridge adjustment

This is the most common problem for the strings of a guitar to be too high off of the fret board. The good news is that it is a relatively simple problem to fix.

Action adjustment

If the action on your guitar is too loose, this may cause the strings to bow forward and place the strings higher off the fret board than you make like. Locate the truss rod on the inside of the guitar and tighten it until you feel the neck of the guitar moving. When the strings are at a comfortable height for you to continue to play with, stop tightening the truss.

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G series 12 strings have an issue where the neck will actually pull forward with the string tension and pull apart at the joint and the fingerboard off of the top. If you see a gap anywhere where the fingerboard meets the top or along the neck joint and your action on the higher frets is enormous, it is very difficult to play, this is likely the issue. They tried to build it so robustly that this would never occur by adding two wooden blocks underneath the top to reinforce which now makes the neck almost impossible to repair. I’m told filing the bridge down can buy you some time and make it frettable for a time. Maybe ten years or so

Justyn McDonald - Replica

What kind of truss rod does the Takamine G series

model GN30CE have? A 2-way rod or one way. I had a problem that began with string buzz just on the first fret, realizing I had a back bow. I tried to adjust it counterclockwise with no effect. And know there's no resistance with nothing catching, every string is buzzing and it's all whacked out. it seems like it disconnected from the mount and just keeps turning around both ways.CCW & CW Hard to believe but it won't correct and adjust the neck with that being disconnected if it is. I don't know if there's anything I can do unless luck catches the thread. otherwise it's a job for a pro guitar tech. Is there any advice you can give me on this as I just got this Beautiful guitar three months ago. I'm really heartbroken.

Glenn Feron - Replica

What kind of truss rod does the Takamine G series

model GN30CE have? A 2-way rod or one way. I had a problem that began with string buzz just on the first fret, realizing I had a back bow. I tried to adjust it counterclockwise with no effect. And now there's no resistance with nothing catching, every string is buzzing and it's all whacked out. it seems like it disconnected from the mount and just keeps turning around in both directions, CCW & CW. Hard to believe but it won't correct and adjust the neck with that being disconnected, or broken if it is. I don't know if there's anything I can do unless luck catches the thread. otherwise it's a job for a pro guitar tech. Is there any advice you can give me on this as I just got this Beautiful guitar three months ago. I'm heartbroken with this.

Glenn Feron - Replica

What if the truss rod is at the end of the tighten to the end of it then what and the strings are still too high. What to do?rdorscher8569@outlook.com

Rodney Dorscher - Replica

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