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Epiphone Les Paul Standard strings too tight/hard/tense to bend


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Well, the title says it all.

 

In my old SG the strings where really easy to bend, and in a friend's Les Paul it is much easier to bend them than in my Les Paul, which I find very weird.

 

I have tried adjusting the action height, but that didn't help at all, so that's why I'm coming to you guys, any ideas of what can it be?

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Have you tried changing the strings? Gibsons come with 0.10's, which will be tighter(and therefore put up more resistance to bending), so switching down to a set of 0.09's might sort things.

 

Don't recall offhand what my Epi came with(it was 12 years ago), but it's one option.

I do use 0.09. The problem still persist.

 

Maybe practice bending more, build up your finger strength.

It's not a strenght problem, as I said, I already had an SG which I didn't had any problems and in a friend's Les Paul I can bend with no problems at all, and so in my brother's guitar.

 

The problem is my guitar which feels really tight/tense when I bend, so my question is how can I "loose" them if I already have played with the action and nothing have happened yet. Help guys  :(

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Have you tried changing the strings? Gibsons come with 0.10's, which will be tighter(and therefore put up more resistance to bending), so switching down to a set of 0.09's might sort things.

 

Don't recall offhand what my Epi came with(it was 12 years ago), but it's one option.

I do use 0.09. The problem still persist.

 

Maybe practice bending more, build up your finger strength.

It's not a strenght problem, as I said, I already had an SG which I didn't had any problems and in a friend's Les Paul I can bend with no problems at all, and so in my brother's guitar.

 

The problem is my guitar which feels really tight/tense when I bend, so my question is how can I "loose" them if I already have played with the action and nothing have happened yet. Help guys  :(

 

Is it a new guitar or was it a used guitar when you got it?

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Is it a new guitar or was it a used guitar when you got it?

 

 

Brand new

 

 

 

 

Have you tried stretching the strings? Loosen the strings and stretch them. That's what i do when i put new strings on my guitars and the strings feel more "relaxed" then tense. :)

 

I will try that! Btw, by stretching them do you mean tuning the strings a little over E standard? Or do I just loose them and tune them back to E?

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Is it a new guitar or was it a used guitar when you got it?

 

 

Brand new

 

 

 

 

Have you tried stretching the strings? Loosen the strings and stretch them. That's what i do when i put new strings on my guitars and the strings feel more "relaxed" then tense. :)

 

I will try that! Btw, by stretching them do you mean tuning the strings a little over E standard? Or do I just loose them and tune them back to E?

 

Loosen them and pull on them with your hand. I'm sure there's videos on Youtube if you need more of a visual of what i mean. :)

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Is it a new guitar or was it a used guitar when you got it?

 

 

Brand new

 

 

 

 

It sounds like the frets need dressed. Also if you've been moving the string height have set the intonation for the new height?

 

Well, I tried intonating it myself, and I think I did it correctly because the electronic tuner said both both, air and 12th fret , where in tune.

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@@Mangoooo There important main things -  tuning, mensura,  action,  and good frets, good string

If string same an example 9-42

low tuning - easy bends

less measure of guitar - easy bends

low action  - easy bends  (1-1.5 mm at 12 fret) (thanks Mortalo)

less curve guitar neck - easy bends  (on 7 fret optimal  .005-.030 in.)

more height frets - easy bends  (optimal for blues -  0.35-0.55 in.) (especially if wood on fretboard is rough)

surface grinding on frets - easy bends

strings with less nickel - easy bends

3-th string without braiding - easy bends 

 

And use Dunlop 65 string cleaner & conditioner - for gentle glide (slide and bends)

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@ What "d" (i.e. .005 d) stands for?

Action about 1.2-1.5 mm (milimeters) on 12 fret should be ok (at least that's what I heard of).

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