String Gauge Advice For B Tuning |
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String Gauge Advice For B Tuning |
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Jun 24 2012, 05:41 PM |
I prefer tension with lower tunings, keeps the note clearer. I'd recommend a .64 to .70 for the low B. Maybe a setup like this:
Low to High: B - (.64) E - (.52) A - (.36) D - (.26) F# - (.13) B - (.10) Thats still pretty light I think for the higher strings, too light actually for me but its all preference depending on how tight you want the tension. I also recommend LaBella strings because they have great, crisp tone, and make string sets specifically for Drop tunings on a six string. http://www.bigcitystrings.com/extended.htm You can also buy whatever set you want, and replace your low B with an individually made "7th string", which are geared for specific gauges on seven strings but can easily be applied. You can get a stock size up to .81 http://www.bigcitystrings.com/7string.htm |
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Jun 24 2012, 06:20 PM |
I prefer tension with lower tunings, keeps the note clearer. I'd recommend a .64 to .70 for the low B. Maybe a setup like this: Low to High: B - (.64) E - (.52) A - (.36) D - (.26) F# - (.13) B - (.10) Thats still pretty light I think for the higher strings, too light actually for me but its all preference depending on how tight you want the tension. I also recommend LaBella strings because they have great, crisp tone, and make string sets specifically for Drop tunings on a six string. http://www.bigcitystrings.com/extended.htm You can also buy whatever set you want, and replace your low B with an individually made "7th string", which are geared for specific gauges on seven strings but can easily be applied. You can get a stock size up to .81 http://www.bigcitystrings.com/7string.htm Yeah I think the tension is good for the clarity, definitely.. 10 probably is still too light. How do you guys buy a pack of strings for this ? Do you buy them individually or do you have a 'go to' pack that you get ? Thanks for the advice ! |
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Jun 24 2012, 06:39 PM |
Yeah I think the tension is good for the clarity, definitely.. 10 probably is still too light. How do you guys buy a pack of strings for this ? Do you buy them individually or do you have a 'go to' pack that you get ? Thanks for the advice ! Well I try to find a set that comes to close to what I need. I used to pick out my strings from an 8-string set. What about these strings? DR Extra Heavy Tite 11 14 18 28w 38w 50w - or - D'Addario Drop C XL 12 16 20 34w 46w 60w This post has been edited by thefireball: Jun 24 2012, 06:42 PM |
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Jun 24 2012, 06:40 PM |
The first link has various sets of complete strings in them. Under the "Drop Six" category. Varying from 10-64 to 13-70
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Jun 24 2012, 06:42 PM |
Well I try to find a set that comes to close to what I need. I used to pick out my strings from an 8-string set. What about these strings? Black Diamond Medium 11 14 18 28w 38w 50w I've found these, they might be good. Not sure if the .60 gauge would be heavy enough for a low B ? I'm not experienced in the low tunings at all http://www.stringsdirect.co.uk/products/95...r_strings_12_60 Alternatively, I could just get a 7 string somehow and do it that way ?? Not that I can afford one now but that way I'd get to keep my high notes... I don't know why I didn't think of that.. (Because you're a dufus, Ben) Oh yeah, that's why ! This post has been edited by Ben Higgins: Jun 24 2012, 06:42 PM |
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Jun 24 2012, 06:47 PM |
I've found these, they might be good. Not sure if the .60 gauge would be heavy enough for a low B ? I'm not experienced in the low tunings at all http://www.stringsdirect.co.uk/products/95...r_strings_12_60 Alternatively, I could just get a 7 string somehow and do it that way ?? Not that I can afford one now but that way I'd get to keep my high notes... I don't know why I didn't think of that.. (Because you're a dufus, Ben) Oh yeah, that's why ! Yeah, I would say the link you gave is plenty for them too. I edited my post, btw, while you were replying I guess. This is precisely why I want a 7 String too. Plus they sound so much better for what i want to do than a 6 string sound. |
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Jun 26 2012, 03:06 PM |
How about some Baritone 12-68 strings? They would make a perfect match for the B, Ben! Can you tell me more about your de-tuning experience? I'm curious
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Jun 26 2012, 11:42 PM |
Thats nothing, I know some people who go to D and C standard....and I mean that as an octave below normal D and C standard, and on a guitar
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Jun 26 2012, 11:54 PM |
Thats nothing, I know some people who go to D and C standard....and I mean that as an octave below normal D and C standard, and on a guitar Holy smokes! |
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Jun 27 2012, 08:44 AM |
Thats nothing, I know some people who go to D and C standard....and I mean that as an octave below normal D and C standard, and on a guitar Is that even possible ??? |
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Jun 27 2012, 01:23 PM |
Yes using elevator cables as strings
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Jun 27 2012, 01:33 PM |
Yes using elevator cables as strings I think you would need those wires that run up the sides of the Golden Gate Bridge ! |
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Jun 27 2012, 02:18 PM |
how come I haven't thought of that?
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Jun 27 2012, 09:34 PM |
Is that even possible ??? https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3782113/Circle%20K...ngs%20CHURG.mp3 Not mine, this one done on a 28" baritone I believe, with a .95 or .110 for the low D (Octave lowered D that is) |
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