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Low F# on a 7-string?

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5.1K views 12 replies 8 participants last post by  littlegreenman  
#1 ·
So I've got this crazy idea, so here goes. :twisted:

I play a 7-string in standard B tuning because all of my band's music requires it. I thought about ditching my high E & putting on an additional Low F# to make the tuning F# B E A D F# B. Has anyone here tried this extreme tuning, especially on a Lo-pro Edge equipped guitar? Details please!
 
#6 ·
Well, I thought it would be cool to have an extra low F# for walking bass lines ala Charlie Hunter. Is this too extreme of an idea for you all? I'm sensing some sarcasm in your posts. :x Funny some of you brought up the bass idea. I have used a 12-string bass (beautiful full-rounded chords) and a Danelectro 6-string bass guitar (lots of twang) in the past through my guitar rig. My rig holds up very well with low frequencies so muddiness has NEVER been an issue.

I use 10-56 gauges for Standard tuning with the Low B. I think a .070 gauge would do the trick for the F#. Thoughts?
 
#8 ·
Sorry if my post came off as sounding sarcastic, I really didn't mean for it to appear that way. 8O

I'm just thinking your sliding so far down into the Bass realm that it would almost be a better idea to get a bass and tune it up a touch. At least that way I think you would avoid some problem that could pop up with the trem being used in a way it really was not designed for.

Then again if we didn't experiment there wouldn't be anything new :lol: to talk about. Will you file out the nut to accomidate the larger string?
 
#11 ·
I've tuned 6strings down to B, which is about what you're thinking of doing here. It all gets a bit floppy, but as long as you use .12's to .14's for the 6 higher string notes it should be OK. You'll have thick strings, but it will work. You may also need to adjust the springs in the claw cavity a bit, but that's the same with any detuning.

The one problem you may encounter is the low f#, which may be too thick to fit through the bridge and tuning peg, but I'm sure it'll be OK. Experiment! Tell us how the pickups cope with it as well :)

Good luck!
 
#13 ·
Your biggest issue will be intonating a low F# on a 25.5" scale length. Ever notice how far back the saddle is on the Low B? typically almost as far back as you can get it, you probably won't be able to intonate that string if you do it.

Also, with a string that thick, even beside an .056 for the B, you may have some clamping issues with the locknut. I'm not sure even with an .070 if you would be able to get the tension high enough to keep it from just farting everywhere, but, there is only one way to find out!!!

Oh, and I think you probably would have to drill out that machine head slighty to fit the string in it.

I don't think resetting your trem will be an issue, probably just need an extra spring, but you may even not need that! hehehe