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Detuner to B? So I was wondering what the options are for range when installing a Detuner on a Bass. Would it be possible to flip down from the low E to a B on a standard, wooden necked bass? Do any Detuners on the market have that range? Would it be bad for the neck to have that drastic of a tension change? I know Zon basses can have detuning levers that can go at least that far, but they also have the Hyper-stable composite necks. I ask because there's that part in Excuse Me Mr. Manring where he Detunes his E down to a B as part of the riff. I kind of doubt it would be a good idea to try that on my Fender, and if I'm right, I'll just content myself with doing that an octave up. still sounds bitchin'. |
IIRC, the standard production Hipshot Detuner won't do 2 1/2 steps down. I want to say it'll do 2 steps down, but I forget exactly. They might be able to be pushed a little further to give you what you want. Personally, I'd just play the octave up like you say. I cant see it being useful in many other situations tuned like that. |
should be doable. I use the hipshot GB7 and drop from D# to B without issues. |
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2 1/2 steps (down to B) may be possible on some instruments, but I predict it would be a disaster in terms of intonation. |
Buy a 5er :bassist: |
Buy a 5 or get another four a string it B E A D. The second option is far more common than people know. To make a good sounding B you need a larger guage string. Getting an E that low it's going to be really floppy. Getting a B up that high it's probably going to break a lot and throw the neck adjustment off. |
I have 5 four string basses. Only 1 of them is tuned E Standard. The rest have been tuned BEAD..... |
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Also, I'm not too keen on 5 strings. Having the extra string is useful, but the thickness of the neck slows me down. I like a nice small neck. |
OHHH. You want to drop the A to B. Everyone thought you wanted to drop the E to B. There's no reason you can't have more than one D tuner. I know a string guy that has one on each peg. That's totally doable. |
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Oh again. I miss read something. he was talking about song progression not the tuning in the above post. An E dropped that far will be floppy (low tension) because the gauge is small for a 31hz vibration. Octave pedal? |
I've never gotten my d-tuners to drop that low. The screw runs out of adjustment between C# and C if I remember correctly. And yes, the string feels like a wet noodle at that point. |
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I probably won't bother, though, since it sounds just fine an octave up. |
I wouldn't bother for 2 notes in one section of a song. Also, if you need to switch very quickly between "regular" and "dropped" it might be difficult. There is a little procedure that a lot of players use to ensure strings remain in tune when dropping and bringing it back to normal. Basically you give the string a tug when you flip the lever... |
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Probably won't bother. |
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