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Sub1 Zero

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sorry for starting another high and low action thread, please dont hang me;) my setup on my sub seems to be perfect until i go into drop D. when i fret the low D it has almost no sustain, quite frustrating. i believe it is touching a fret, but it is hard to tell where. can anyone tell me what i should do? thanks
 

Philip

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what string gauge do you use? If they're 9's, the low E would probably be too thin, and when tuning whole step down, you would turn that string into spaghetti
 

puppyonacid

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Not really. I use 9's on my low E dropped to D is fine. Most people (like those with a d tuna) would stick with the same gauge for the sake of detuning one string down a semitone. It could just be that the action on that string needs taking up a tad.
 

Thirdpole

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9-42's maybe ...

I use 9-46's tuned down a half step on my axis. When i drop the low Eb to Db ... it still plays just fine ! You really have to dig the pick in to get a tight and crunchy "Unchained". I have fairly high action too.
 
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