dave74200 Posted October 25 Posted October 25 Hi all, My current band is downtuning to D for the singer and my tone sounds shit. Really wooly and undefined. I'm using a Terror Bass and Ampeg 410hlf. Even with the bass rolled off it still sounds boomy. Is it the tuning? OK, I've had no setup and literally downtune before a rehearsal but it sounds bad!! Help!! Quote
Musicman666 Posted October 25 Posted October 25 i think you might need to increase the gauge ..half my basses are tuned to standard d and they don't sound muddy but i do use heavier strings ...regular gauge would probably be too loose and floppy. 1 Quote
dave74200 Posted October 25 Author Posted October 25 2 minutes ago, Musicman666 said: i think you might need to increase the gauge ..half my basses are tuned to standard d and they don't sound muddy but i do use heavier strings ...regular gauge would probably be too loose and floppy. What gauge do you use mate? Quote
ezbass Posted October 25 Posted October 25 Another option is to only tune the E string down to D and keep all the others standard. It needs a bit of thought in terms of playing, but I find adapting to that not too hard (I often use a drop D tuner for songs that require those extra lower notes). Quote
Musicman666 Posted October 25 Posted October 25 ok ---i'm using 50 to 110 on rounds ..seems to work ok. i could give you the gauge on d dario chromes if u want? Quote
Musicman666 Posted October 25 Posted October 25 6 minutes ago, ezbass said: Another option is to only tune the E string down to D and keep all the others standard. It needs a bit of thought in terms of playing, but I find adapting to that not too hard (I often use a drop D tuner for songs that require those extra lower notes). yeah ...personally i find my brain can't cope so well ... Quote
mep Posted October 25 Posted October 25 Our band drops a semitone and I also use a Drop D tuner for a few songs. I play a StingRay and use a 105 gauge D'Addario Pro Steel strings and it sounds immense. Quote
Mudpup Posted October 25 Posted October 25 I've experienced the same when we downtuned to D to suit the singer. Everything just sounded a bit flubby. I have a D tuner on each 4 string and that sounds great usually in normal tuning so could it be something to do with taking the tension off the neck maybe? Maybe get a Digitech Drop pedal or a new singer? 1 Quote
Musicman666 Posted October 25 Posted October 25 2 hours ago, Mudpup said: I've experienced the same when we downtuned to D to suit the singer. Everything just sounded a bit flubby. I have a D tuner on each 4 string and that sounds great usually in normal tuning so could it be something to do with taking the tension off the neck maybe? Maybe get a Digitech Drop pedal or a new singer? funniest part is the neck tension jibe .. Quote
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