pburrows Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 Hi guys I'm playing a 4 string with the E drop tuned to C#, I'm using RotoSound Swing 66 - 45 gauge. I quite like the sound and they suit the natural growl of my Sandberg. The main point that I am posted here to discuss is how loose the tension is. I can often find the E string being pushed off the fret board when I'm trying to fret which is annoying. Do you have any suggestions on a better string set to use for down tuning whilst retaining good tension and that will also help with the growl. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
burno70 Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 I use DR Flatwounds and tune to drop C - no issues. Not sure about rounds but I think a thicker gauge at least for the 'E' string should help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FinnDave Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 This might help. http://www.stringtensionpro.com I used it when I need to re tune a bass to DGCF for a particular project, by using the string suggested, the bass felt and sounded just the same as it did with standard strings tuned 2 steps higher. Just lower in pitch, of course! The band didn't work out, I think I still have the strings, must put on the for sale section sometime. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cuzzie Posted April 1, 2018 Share Posted April 1, 2018 (edited) I am constantly down there DR DDTs, expensive but worth it DDT stands for drop down tuning but equally as good in normal tuning Edited April 2, 2018 by Cuzzie 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Wishbone Posted April 2, 2018 Share Posted April 2, 2018 (edited) I play in exactly the same tuning and have found nothing better, tension-wise, than these: http://daddario.com/DADMobileProductDetail.Page?ActiveID=3769&productid=380&sid=6d377a95-4f38-4919-bfdd-24f23f14b875 I just wish they did them in steels. The Dunlop DBS60120s are also very good. I’m considering switching back to them because, as good as the D’addarios are in terms of tension, I just much prefer the sound of steels. If you want “growl”, you probably will, too! I haven’t tried the DR ones as they’re a bit pricey for me, but if they’re anything like their other strings they’ll be excellent. Both the D’addarios and the Dunlops can be had for about £20 a set. Edited April 2, 2018 by Johnny Wishbone 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The59Sound Posted April 2, 2018 Share Posted April 2, 2018 Just go a gauge up to .50, maybe even .55 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cuzzie Posted April 3, 2018 Share Posted April 3, 2018 @pburrowsjust to fill in on how they like a Sandberg......DR DDTs love em! I have had them on my VS4 (now left me) My MarloweDK and my TT with Hauessel pick ups. i also have them on the fundamental string of my 12 string Hamer (octaves are D’addArio’s). i have that in drop D and half a step down 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Delberthot Posted April 7, 2018 Share Posted April 7, 2018 If you stay in the same tuning and like the Rotos then why not get a single 125 string https://www.stringsdirect.co.uk/strings-c1/single-strings-c810/bass-guitar-c536/rotosound-sbl125-swing-bass-stainless-steel-roundwound-single-string-125-low-b-p6096 I use a 110 E string but most of the time I am in standard tuning and need to drop the string to D or B during the set. I'm looking at those D'addario EXL165BT strings for standard tuning and a less floppy E string when dropping down lower Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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