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zmolen

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Well i consider me a expirienced player but i have a really big problem with my bass, so i have question for other SR5 owners. My problem is that i with my bend play in tune that is a semitone lower (d#) than standard tune, so i can't get enough tension on the strings. The result is that the sound isn't brilliant and tight as it should be.

So i ask a question: What should i do with my neck or a bridge, or are there special strings for this tuning?
 

JB1

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What's "SR MM50 " I think I get the letters, but the 50?

Are you drop-tuning the whole bass? If so I can't really help as I've not tried it. Hopefully (if this IS the case) someone here can help you.

FWIW - I regularly drop tune my E to a D and I use a 10 gauge there with no probs.
 

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I used to downtune all strings one semitone in my former band, but I was playing a 4string-bass. I bought some thicker strings to get the tension back, .50 - .110 I think, ( I wanted too keep the action low) and it worked just fine. Had to intonate the bass when changing the string-gauge of course ;) haven't done the same thing with my SR5 though, but I'll guess it's the same thing :cool:

Good luck to ya :D
 

sandaas

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Mobay45 said:
IMHO Tuning down a half step (or semitone) shouldn't require any changes to your set up. There's just not enough change in the string tension to affect the neck or the bridge.

Hey, Mobay :)

I think you're probably right in most cases, but if your action is very low then you might get "string-ratling" at the frets.. That's my experience anyway.

hehe, sorry about my limited english, I have no idea what "string-ratling" is called.. :p

Good thing the weekend's here :D :D :D
 

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bovinehost said:
If I remember correctly, that's a production code. I've seen it a few times on eBay, usually from Guitar Center auctions.

110 is an SR4

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150 SR5

170 Sterling
 

sandaas

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sandaas said:
Hey, Mobay :)

I think you're probably right in most cases, but if your action is very low then you might get "string-ratling" at the frets.. That's my experience anyway.

hehe, sorry about my limited english, I have no idea what "string-ratling" is called.. :p

Good thing the weekend's here :D :D :D


Learn something new every day; fret buzz is the expression :D
And the strings I used on my 4string was ernie ball power slinky's .055 - .110
Those are THICK stringz I tellz thou ;)
 

zmolen

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I've tried thicker strings but that is not that....

I just love how my bass feels under my hands in a E tune with 40 - 100 strings. I have everything than - the punch end definition
 

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Mobay45 said:
IMHO Tuning down a half step (or semitone) shouldn't require any changes to your set up. There's just not enough change in the string tension to affect the neck or the bridge.

IMO it does make quite a difference in tension. I just downtuned my Jazz a semitone for a bit and it certainly felt quite a bit looser.

Moving up a gauge, I think, that should solve the problem.
 
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