an acoustic guitar relies on vibrant strings for its sound ...so when your acc git starts to sound
lacklustre its probably time for a string change.....an electric git is more foregiving....( sound wise )
a new string can break immediately ...so breakage should not be an issue if your git is as it should be
a new string sound is very short lived ..so get used to a lived in sound ie. a bit on the dull side ..adjust
your sound to a lived in sound ....dont worry about breaking strings...it happens....learn how to
do a quick change ... and if your gigging have a spare git to see you through the spot ..else you'll be on your
todd doing a string change
IMO you dont change your strings for the sake of it
if you replace a wirewound string but a drop of thin oil on it ...this will take a lot of the ' twang ' out of it
and make it more 'lived in'
always pull the sh!t out of a new string ie tune it..pull ( tugg )it off the fretbooard ...retune...pull...tugg
untill the pitch remains the same...then tune it .....job done...no flat strings ( this takes all the slack out
of the machine head windage )