| the d-tuner will do what you want,but you need to follow the instructions to the letter..heres what worked for me...first tune your bass,then work the d-tune lever about 3-4 times(your E should settle a little sharp)now tune your E with the tuning key,..drop it again with the lever and bring it back, you should be pretty stable now..tune your B by EAR..a tuner will give a wacky read on a string that was never intended to go that low..some quick tips,...use the thickest E string you can find,especially when tuning to B,that extra mass will bring extra tension to that string and help stablize the tuning issues,I used to use a .110 E string,but I also had to file the nut slot a LITTLE to get it to fit AND be able to move freely...also try rubbing pencil led in the nut slot for lube,works great and you can get it anywhere..as far as the tuner being a little harder to turn,just use a little 3 in 1 oil...JUST A DROP...it should help..over time it will get better..hope this helps
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