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  1. It’s both E’s are supper close to the fretboards edge so u basically gotta make sure youre always pressing straight down on the fret and if you’re doing bends make sure it’s away from the edge because it can slip of very easily on both strings ... it’s not life or death I mean I changed the strings to a little thicker and that helped but it’s forced me to be more accurate with my fingers ... it’s also a massive baseball bat guitar neck ... So it could just take some time to continue getting used to I mean already with the string change it’s happening less and less I’m hesitant to do anything to it but am thinking about taking it to a luthier I know to see what he thinks
  2. I couldn’t imagine playing with 9s but a lot of people swear by them !
  3. Yeah I think it’s just the chunky neck and taking some getting used to probably !
  4. I bought a les Paul custom and I’m loving the sound just getting used to thee feel of it ... anybody have one of these and experience the low E being a little to close to the fretboard so it tends to slide off ? I’m in Eb with 10-46 strings I’m gonna switch to 10-52 gauge see if that helps ! It’s a zakk wylde les Paul custom 2008 but refinished by previous owner !
  5. I bought a les Paul custom and I’m loving the sound just getting used to thee feel of it ... anybody have one of these and experience the low E being a little to close to the fretboard so it tends to slide off ? I’m in Eb with 10-46 strings I’m gonna switch to 10-52 gauge see if that helps ! It’s a zakk wylde les Paul custom 2008 but refinished by previous owner !
  6. I bought a les Paul custom and I’m loving the sound just getting used to thee feel of it ... anybody have one of these and experience the low E being a little to close to the fretboard so it tends to slide off ?
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