Mike I was just commenting on Sans having a guitar that seemed to break more strings than normal. Something is wrong there.
What most people have to understand about guitar is that is an extremely tempered fretted instrument. IT IS IMPERFECT.
The variables for a well tuned guitar that is very playable are NUMEROUS.
You can have a guitar that is well set up to play open chording or a guitar that is set up to play screaming upper octave leads.
The variables can include temp changes, humidity changes, how well the neck truss bar construction is, fret placement, string height decided by the bridge and head nut, string tension,... This list goes on and on. This is the song that never ends.
After learning a few chords, every one that wants to play guitar should sit down and learn the basics of how a guitar needs to be set up. This is going way off the original topic... There is no one bridge that can overcome the variables unless it is a computer that can compensate for the same things a string bending blues player can.
One other huge variable... The human ear. Sometimes a slightly # or flat guitar lead can be awesome.
Just my opinion. mark... FU.

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