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SikSan

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Hello, guys!
I'm a hobby musician, and I'm pretty uneducated when it comes to technical aspects, so I came here to double check if uptune is actually doable without the risk of harming the instrument.
So is it? I'd like to uptune my 5-string MM Stingray a half step to aquire a low C.
If it's doable, what Ernie Ball strings set you'd suggest? My fav is Regular Slinky, but mb I should switch to Super Slinky in this case?
 

strummer

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Not only low B, but the whole set. Is it ok in terms of overall string tension?

Yes it is. It will put some extra tension on the neck, which means you might get a little extra relief but that is easily adjusted by turning the spoke wheel at the end of the neck a bit (like 1/8 of a turn), let it sit for a while and check relief again.
 

baixistamaluco

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It could also help if you change to a lighter string gage like the EB 2824 (40-125). The change on the string tension on the neck would be closer to the 45-130 in std tuning.
 
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