I was chatting with @Mitch Pearrow SJMP this morning and thought some of you might find this post interesting.
As many of you know, I am a super loud, super rough player. I also use bass and resonance settings that frequently knock pictures off the wall in my home. A recent video I posted shows this effect actually happening. Since out band lineup has recently changed, "The Governor" who held everyone back is now gone and as a result, we are all able to play much more freely and without any drama. Here's a listing of some of my experiences:
Bought two brand new Greenbacks from Sweetwater. Blew the surrounds off the cones in 2 weeks.
You cannot return speakers to Sweetwater (or any other supplier that I know of) so I just had to write off the loss. I gave the blown speakers to a chum who likes to recone them.
In retaliation, I bought 2 brand new 75 watt Creambacks from Sweetwater - blew the surrounds off of those in two weeks. Another loss.
The ONLY speakers that have survived my amp settings are the 50 Watt WGS Reaper 55Hz and the Jensen Neodymium Stealth 80 Watt
I am now breaking at least 1 string every 4 hour show. I am breaking them midway down the length of the string. They never break at the break-over point at the bridge or the nut. I've just accepted this and build alternate solos into my practice routine and try to switch guitars mid way through a live set.
I sent the broken string and these photos to Ernie ball and got 100 sets of strings in return.
Now, I've just gotten to the point where I have to change strings after every show.
Many times, I can make the warp on my 'G' string "choke up" on the string during 2-1/2 step bends in songs like Buddy Guy's "I Smell A Rat."
Wore the frets on a 2019 Schecter Hellraiser C!FR flat in just over a year of use.
Wore out the Graph Tech Tusq XL nut on my new Warmoth neck from .020" first fret clearance to .009" in less than 2 months
Collapsed (2) Gotoh Nashville Bridges and one Gotoh ABR-1's in less than 1 year, at standard tuning (Ernie Ball .046" x .009") without the strings contacting the bridge.
Gotoh's tech department thinks this is partly due to my extreme string bends, how I slam my hand down on the bridge while playing rhythm and my habit of pressing down on the strings between the stop bar and bridge to simulate a tremolo.
I now use only the Aluminum ABR-1 from Philadelphia Luthier Tools (# LPC-1272/1143-NK ) and I now use the Aluminum Nashville (# LPB-1218 ) and add roller saddles to them. Problem solved.
I could go on and on about the failures I have experienced, but this should give you an idea of what I am up against trying to keep all this gear running with daily/nightly use.



As many of you know, I am a super loud, super rough player. I also use bass and resonance settings that frequently knock pictures off the wall in my home. A recent video I posted shows this effect actually happening. Since out band lineup has recently changed, "The Governor" who held everyone back is now gone and as a result, we are all able to play much more freely and without any drama. Here's a listing of some of my experiences:
Bought two brand new Greenbacks from Sweetwater. Blew the surrounds off the cones in 2 weeks.
You cannot return speakers to Sweetwater (or any other supplier that I know of) so I just had to write off the loss. I gave the blown speakers to a chum who likes to recone them.
In retaliation, I bought 2 brand new 75 watt Creambacks from Sweetwater - blew the surrounds off of those in two weeks. Another loss.
The ONLY speakers that have survived my amp settings are the 50 Watt WGS Reaper 55Hz and the Jensen Neodymium Stealth 80 Watt
I am now breaking at least 1 string every 4 hour show. I am breaking them midway down the length of the string. They never break at the break-over point at the bridge or the nut. I've just accepted this and build alternate solos into my practice routine and try to switch guitars mid way through a live set.
I sent the broken string and these photos to Ernie ball and got 100 sets of strings in return.
Now, I've just gotten to the point where I have to change strings after every show.
Many times, I can make the warp on my 'G' string "choke up" on the string during 2-1/2 step bends in songs like Buddy Guy's "I Smell A Rat."
Wore the frets on a 2019 Schecter Hellraiser C!FR flat in just over a year of use.
Wore out the Graph Tech Tusq XL nut on my new Warmoth neck from .020" first fret clearance to .009" in less than 2 months
Collapsed (2) Gotoh Nashville Bridges and one Gotoh ABR-1's in less than 1 year, at standard tuning (Ernie Ball .046" x .009") without the strings contacting the bridge.
Gotoh's tech department thinks this is partly due to my extreme string bends, how I slam my hand down on the bridge while playing rhythm and my habit of pressing down on the strings between the stop bar and bridge to simulate a tremolo.
I now use only the Aluminum ABR-1 from Philadelphia Luthier Tools (# LPC-1272/1143-NK ) and I now use the Aluminum Nashville (# LPB-1218 ) and add roller saddles to them. Problem solved.
I could go on and on about the failures I have experienced, but this should give you an idea of what I am up against trying to keep all this gear running with daily/nightly use.






