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I've been given a set of 5-strings (130-45) to try out. I only use 4 string basses generally set up at 105-50, but I like a big, deep tone. I have an idea of using the heavier gauge strings from the 5 pack (130-100-85-65), so before I file away at the nut - would this be a good idea, I use standard tuning EADG?

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Have you tried the D'addario balanced tension EXL160BT set before?

50, 67, 90, 120

I had them on my Sterling and they were still very playable but I prefer my usual EXL165 strings

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With all else held constant (scale length and gauge of string), tension is proportional to the square of frequency.

Tuning up a string by 5 semitones will multiply tension by (2 ^ (5 / 12)) ^ 2 = 1.78, not far of doubling the tension.

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5 hours ago, ixlramp said:

With all else held constant (scale length and gauge of string), tension is proportional to the square of frequency.

Tuning up a string by 5 semitones will multiply tension by (2 ^ (5 / 12)) ^ 2 = 1.78, not far of doubling the tension.

Thanks, good to know.

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