I'm putting my 4 string back in use because it's hard on the 5 string to jump massively between tunings.
I ordered a set of 55-120 strings for the 4 string, so now I can keep it in drop C, drop C#, and just leave my 5 string in normal BEADG and save the neck.
@LowEndMuse Do you find thicker strings easier to play? I just put some lighter strings on and notice my fingers get caught on the D string as it feels too thin.
@TheComicHunter I like a bit heavier string mostly because I tune to CGCF for metal. My 5 string set is 135,105,85,70,50. It's more comfortable to go thinner but I'm a heavy plucker, and if I go too thin I get too much floppiness. I'm a fan of string tension. 👍🏻
@TheComicHunter Yeah,Geddy is super heavy handed. Might not hurt to go up a bit. 50-110 should do it for half step down with good tension.
I broke an E string in the middle of a song once.
I modified my fingering and continued to play.
It was an annoyance, but for some reason, the audience thought my breaking an E was awesome.
Go figure.
I've never broken an E. Plenty of Gs and Ds from pull and pop but never an E. You must have been thunder slapping that bitch. 😂🤘🏻
@grayman @LowEndMuse I have two basses on stage for all shows, just in case.
It's more frequent for the active electronics battery to die mid song than breaking a string for me.
@LowEndMuse I'm thinking of that for my next change. A little worried about throwing off the intonation.
@TheComicHunter I play everything from The Deftones, to Linkin Park, to 311, Bon Jovi, and CCR songs.
My music taste is very broad, although I do tend towards metal if I'm being honest.