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Using the four 'low' strings from a five string bass on a four string

Lo folks,

Not sure if this is the correct forum to post this, but here goes anyway.

Anyone ever tried stringing a 4-string bass with the low strings from a 5-string set? By this I mean putting the B-, E-, A- and D- strings from a 5-string onto a standard 4-string bass. Would there be any issues that would prevent this from working properly?

I'm not thinking about doing this, but I am curious (although if the answers seem positive, I might give it a try for a while)
 
It's been done. Issues to consider are the nut (you may need to switch it out for one that can accommodate a B string) and your scale length (the B *can* sound a bit anemic on shorter scale instruments). Go for it and see if you like it.
 
Another "yes this has been done" answer here. The bassist in my girlfriend's band, "Sirens of Titan" has his bass strung this way. They are tuned down 2 steps, so their low note is "C". He uses the "bottom 4 of a 5" to accomodate the slackened tuning. He has an old gibson bass of some kind. (not an SG shape nor a Les Paul either), so I'm not sure of the scale. As others have said, check the space available in the nut.

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It's certainly an idea, but generally I like just going for a 5 or 6 string. That way, you only add to your capabilities. If you take away your G string to add a B, you lose something. If you just migrate to a 5 or even a 6, you only gain.
 
I don't know about any low tuned 4's from dean but the aforementioned (sp) Warwicks and an Ibanez or two are tuned BEAD or even the curiously low F#BEA. Also,Spector has a 35" scaled 4-banger that i believe would work quite nicely with the low or low low tunings.
 
It's certainly an idea, but generally I like just going for a 5 or 6 string. That way, you only add to your capabilities. If you take away your G string to add a B, you lose something. If you just migrate to a 5 or even a 6, you only gain.

+1
I used the BEAD tuning until I picked up a 6 string. I would suggest getting at least a 5, your gonna miss that G string. You are going to feel boxed in without that string in regard to your root-5-octave fingerings.

just my 2 cents
 

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