Congrats on all the success in 2021 and all the best in 2022, Gary. You’re one of my more favored channels I’ve subbed to this year and am excited for the content in 2022. Be well, brother✌🏼
I think you can get down to a1 on a 25.5 inch scale you can get down to g1 on a 26.5 inch scale you can get down to e1 on a 27 inch scale you can get down to d1 on a 28 nch scale you can get down to a0 on a 30 Inch scale You will need pretty THICC Strings for the lowest tunings on these scale lengths
I tuned my guitar to drop G, 6 string 25.5 inch scale, 12-62 mammoth slinkys, all strings are intonated perfectly, even the low 62, for some reason the thin 12 gauge string isnt, always slightly flat at the 12th fret, if anything i thought thought the low 62 gauge would have intonation issues
i used to struggle with tuning issues and bridge cable strings, then I got a multiscale thats 25.5 on treble side up to 27 on bass side. I still have a 6 banger for drop C,, and reg strat in E, etc etc, but the 7 string multiscale for Drop G is the way to g o man
Great video. I have 2 25.5 scales, one in Drop D (10-52) and the other Drop C (11-56). I have a baritone jazzmaster on the way which is gonna be in drop E with a custom string joy set, but I'm tempted to throw my drop D guitar in drop A# or A.
if you were just talking about filing nut and shit to accommodate bigger strings it at least in my case is not necessary, i was running something like 16-90 on my 24.75 without filing anything
I was just looking to make a video similar to this one today but you already beat me to it. Great job with explaining about how to do low tunings on the guitar and everything involved in it because a lot of people don’t understand. String tension is very important. Understanding EQ differences is too.
Yeah it could. But maybe try a set like this for drop B on a 26.5 11.5, 15, 19, 30, 40, 62. Or watch my video on how to find the best tension and string gauges with an online string tension calculator. th-cam.com/video/pwHcLHnh3vo/w-d-xo.html
@@GaryHiebner tyyy I'll check it. I'd like a set like Jim Root cuz i play mostly Slipknot but his guitars are 25,5" even on Drop A and his string are not as thick.
Standard scale length? A 11-52 set should work well for Drop C on a 25.5 scale length. But also check my video on how to use a String Tension calculator to help you decide on the perfect string gauges. th-cam.com/video/pwHcLHnh3vo/w-d-xo.html
love it thank you , subscribed :o) Well i was planning a G! standard 6 string with 25.5" scale length using O.O8O" string for the G1 49.999 HZ. Any tips. i am going to use EQ in the fx loop and in front of the amp. Using great speakers also. Using DiMarzio super distortion in bridge. Play thrash not all the cut although has enough hopefully enough cut can be achieved without making it entirely cut, i like thick sound as long as its controlled and usable, i do not eliminate deep bass from any guitar ever on any recording. i have also contemplated backing the tuning up to A1 standard at 55 HZ. Doesn't seem like a whole lot of difference there. .Going to shorter scale there also with same size string= so my top high string stays wound also. Use 15" guitar speakers and a blend of 12" speakers and mics. The riffs and the sound have to behave a certain way to what i play and i like it as thick as i can get it while still cutting. IMO though there is youtube digital plugin recordings that have not anything to the sound and it is all nothing but cut only. A side note is , that sucks. Although i understand youtube's sound isn't what is coming through their own speakers and headphones and especially the nothing but treble speakers of laptops. When someone plucks anything lower than drop C on a loud acoustic it is completely silent until they hit the next string , no kidding. Well any advice , tips , or opinions about this from a tube and solid state amps mics and speakers perspective greatly appreciated, digital recording = ok, digital sound= not ok.
I find A works fine on a 25.5 with a 72. With G you might have some slight intonation issues with an 80 and going past the 12th fret. But depends on your bridge type and the saddles and how far back they can go but it should be doable.
@@GaryHiebner Alright, thank you for the reply. If you don't mind I had another question. Could I get away with 11-54's without modification to the nut?
Here’s my question. I want to have a guitar tuned to C# and I may drop that down to B now and then. What guitar and what strings should I use? Trying this on my existing guitars does not seem to work well
@@GaryHiebner well that’s the thing, I want to be independent from amps. I got 7 string schecter 26.5 with lowest string .80 tuned to E and then I have a pitch dropped to C. I got somewhat okaysh sound with some pedals but still. They’re too fuzzy. I wanna use the clean channel to be independent of the venue. And have distortion on my pedal. Surprisingly, I have some good clarity on mxr evh 5150 pedal. But still it’s more like an OD pedal than a distortion. And most distortions just start sounding like crap on such a setup. More like a fuzz pedal. Even tho I cut lows with EQ and tube screamer. I want to have more clarity, like what neural dsp VSTs produce
I changed from 11-54 to 12-62 for drop b - a# on my Les Paul Custom and the lowest string doesn't sit 100 percent on the nut. Would that mess with intonation if it's not sitting 💯? All the other strings I've been able to intonate without problems just that low string.
Yeah you need to file the nut slot so the string sits in it better. You can just take the 62 strings and rub it back and forth slowly to widen the nut until the string fits snug in there. Or else you will have issues with the 1st fret maybe going a bit sharp when you fret it cos its too high
"You not gonna take a standard 25.5" scale guitar and tune it all the way down to f. You just gonna run into a whole bunch of problems." You only telling me now!? With a 25.5" strat-copy right next to me in E1 standard? (I've got intonation and buzz problems, and its not even the frets, possibly I'm looking at having to install a new nut.) I'm just kidding, I know I only have myself to blame. :D
@@GaryHiebner My previous comment disappeared, probably because I linked to some websites where those 8 strings are still available. (Fair-enough, I shouldn't advertise.) I put a .045 to .105 gauge bass set on it, plus a .032 and .024 for the first 2 strings, set it up again, and it is tolerable now. There must have been something with the strings themselves, and my whole setup might have been off as well. It doesn't sound like a guitar anymore, but I can use it as a sort of micro-scale bass VI. But I really did run into a bunch of problems with this.
Slinky baritone 13-72 is perfect for drop A on a standard 25.5"
It stays perfectly in tune and doesn't bend any notes when you downstroke
Nice. I've only used the Slinky Baritones on a baritone scale guitar. Definitely gonna try them on a 25.5 sometime.
Congrats on all the success in 2021 and all the best in 2022, Gary. You’re one of my more favored channels I’ve subbed to this year and am excited for the content in 2022. Be well, brother✌🏼
Thanks Kyle! Glad you enjoy the channel. Got some exciting stuff planned for 2022.
I think you can get down to a1 on a 25.5 inch scale
you can get down to g1 on a 26.5 inch scale
you can get down to e1 on a 27 inch scale
you can get down to d1 on a 28 nch scale
you can get down to a0 on a 30 Inch scale
You will need pretty THICC Strings for the lowest tunings on these scale lengths
Thats a good assumption for the optimum key and the scale lengths.
I can get to drop F# on my 25.5 ltd phoenix just fine.
I tuned my guitar to drop G, 6 string 25.5 inch scale, 12-62 mammoth slinkys, all strings are intonated perfectly, even the low 62, for some reason the thin 12 gauge string isnt, always slightly flat at the 12th fret, if anything i thought thought the low 62 gauge would have intonation issues
i used to struggle with tuning issues and bridge cable strings, then I got a multiscale thats 25.5 on treble side up to 27 on bass side.
I still have a 6 banger for drop C,, and reg strat in E, etc etc, but the 7 string multiscale for Drop G is the way to g o man
Great video. I have 2 25.5 scales, one in Drop D (10-52) and the other Drop C (11-56). I have a baritone jazzmaster on the way which is gonna be in drop E with a custom string joy set, but I'm tempted to throw my drop D guitar in drop A# or A.
What you gonna tune the Jazzmaster Baritone to?
@@GaryHiebner I've been bouncing back between Drop E and Loathes alternate tuning. I have 18-85 string joys on it
I use drop F on my 25,5", only downside is that i have to use .17 to .80 custom set
intonation issues?
@@tfwnoyanderewith saddle and bridge adjustments - none at all
@@Landekar have anywhere i could learn more about doing this in regard to 6 strings in short scale like 24.75" or 25.5"?
True, going low is a real commitment. Filing the nut, totally displacing the saddles and tension limit. But so calls metal
if you were just talking about filing nut and shit to accommodate bigger strings it at least in my case is not necessary, i was running something like 16-90 on my 24.75 without filing anything
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
my songs in drop G all the way down to E are sounding so much better because of that EQ and overdrive tip.
Awesome! Glad it helped
I was just looking to make a video similar to this one today but you already beat me to it. Great job with explaining about how to do low tunings on the guitar and everything involved in it because a lot of people don’t understand. String tension is very important. Understanding EQ differences is too.
Thanks for the tips Gary! Always enjoy your videos. Well wishes for 2022! Happy New Year man!
Thanks Blake. Best wishes to you to!
Your videos are a fantastic resource for everything concerning the lower end spectrum of guitar playing, absolute bangers one after another
Thanks so much. Glad you're enjoying the videos
This was super helpful. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Hair down, nice!!!
Haha. Lost my hairband. Still looking for it.....
im late but Firefly guitars has some baritones right now on the cheap
Yeah I wanna get my hands on one of them. But for some reason their website is blocked here in South Africa
Thanks man... extremely useful 🙌
Amazing infornation man! Much appreciated! God bless
i tune F# on a 27" with a 0.074 string ... good tension
Same here. Elixir optiweb74 8 string set on my 7 string ibanez rgixl7 :D
Very very clean setup
Best video about scale length by far 😊
I love Drop B and A... but i don't like 013 strings. Would you recommend a 26,5" guitar with 012s?
You could try a 12-62 set.
@GaryHiebner but are u talking about a 25,5?
Yeah it could. But maybe try a set like this for drop B on a 26.5
11.5, 15, 19, 30, 40, 62. Or watch my video on how to find the best tension and string gauges with an online string tension calculator. th-cam.com/video/pwHcLHnh3vo/w-d-xo.html
@@GaryHiebner tyyy I'll check it. I'd like a set like Jim Root cuz i play mostly Slipknot but his guitars are 25,5" even on Drop A and his string are not as thick.
I play a strato fake on F and drop G/D 😅
Tip 2 very tricky but thanks for the advice bro.
🙏
Wow dude wow.your on top of it very cool
Thanks. Glad you liked the video.
Please tips record guitar in ableton with amp sim with monitor auto and zero latency
Sorry I dont use Ableyon. Only Studuo One. But you just need to change the buffwr size lower to have less latency.
Hey man, have you seen the Subzero Baritone 30 inch? Its a pretty cheap guitar and is great for the price
Yeah I've got my eyes on one. I already got a Jazzmaster 30 inch and a Ibanez SRC6 30 inch. But yeah I'm still GAS-ing for the white Subzero.
Great video! What gauge would you recommend for drop C tuning on six string guitar? i have a Gibson SG . Thanks
Standard scale length? A 11-52 set should work well for Drop C on a 25.5 scale length. But also check my video on how to use a String Tension calculator to help you decide on the perfect string gauges. th-cam.com/video/pwHcLHnh3vo/w-d-xo.html
@@GaryHiebner thank you so much
love it thank you , subscribed :o)
Well i was planning a G! standard 6 string with 25.5" scale length using O.O8O" string for the G1 49.999 HZ. Any tips. i am going to use EQ in the fx loop and in front of the amp. Using great speakers also. Using DiMarzio super distortion in bridge. Play thrash not all the cut although has enough hopefully enough cut can be achieved without making it entirely cut, i like thick sound as long as its controlled and usable, i do not eliminate deep bass from any guitar ever on any recording. i have also contemplated backing the tuning up to A1 standard at 55 HZ. Doesn't seem like a whole lot of difference there. .Going to shorter scale there also with same size string= so my top high string stays wound also. Use 15" guitar speakers and a blend of 12" speakers and mics. The riffs and the sound have to behave a certain way to what i play and i like it as thick as i can get it while still cutting. IMO though there is youtube digital plugin recordings that have not anything to the sound and it is all nothing but cut only. A side note is , that sucks. Although i understand youtube's sound isn't what is coming through their own speakers and headphones and especially the nothing but treble speakers of laptops. When someone plucks anything lower than drop C on a loud acoustic it is completely silent until they hit the next string , no kidding. Well any advice , tips , or opinions about this from a tube and solid state amps mics and speakers perspective greatly appreciated, digital recording = ok, digital sound= not ok.
I find A works fine on a 25.5 with a 72. With G you might have some slight intonation issues with an 80 and going past the 12th fret. But depends on your bridge type and the saddles and how far back they can go but it should be doable.
With regards to going low and being able to hear those low notes, what are you listening back one?
Would a set of ernie ball 11-54's on a 25.5" scale going from 10-46's be alright for drop c? Let me know thank you.
Yeah that sounds like a perfect set. Same set I would use for Drop C.
@@GaryHiebner Alright, thank you for the reply. If you don't mind I had another question. Could I get away with 11-54's without modification to the nut?
Yeah you should be fine. From about 62 you might need to adjust the nut slots
@@GaryHiebner Ok thank you so much for help!
thank for your tips, i have one doubt, my guitar is pattern tune E, i could make more heavy with this tune?
I'm thinking in using a noiseless single or maybe a p90 for clarity instead of a humbucker, is that a good idea?
Definitely, single coils or P90s are a great choice for low tunings and Hi-Gain. I wanna mod all my guitars with P90s!
Here’s my question. I want to have a guitar tuned to C# and I may drop that down to B now and then. What guitar and what strings should I use? Trying this on my existing guitars does not seem to work well
You can do C#Std and Drop B on a standard 25.5 scale guitar. Try a 11-52 string set. And check the intonation after the setup.
What’s the best distortion pedals for low tuning? Can’t find a decent video 😢
What's the distortion pedal going into? What amp? The whole chain needs to be considered. And how low you tuning and what guitar are you using?
@@GaryHiebner well that’s the thing, I want to be independent from amps. I got 7 string schecter 26.5 with lowest string .80 tuned to E and then I have a pitch dropped to C. I got somewhat okaysh sound with some pedals but still. They’re too fuzzy. I wanna use the clean channel to be independent of the venue. And have distortion on my pedal. Surprisingly, I have some good clarity on mxr evh 5150 pedal. But still it’s more like an OD pedal than a distortion. And most distortions just start sounding like crap on such a setup. More like a fuzz pedal. Even tho I cut lows with EQ and tube screamer. I want to have more clarity, like what neural dsp VSTs produce
I changed from 11-54 to 12-62 for drop b - a# on my Les Paul Custom and the lowest string doesn't sit 100 percent on the nut. Would that mess with intonation if it's not sitting 💯? All the other strings I've been able to intonate without problems just that low string.
Yeah you need to file the nut slot so the string sits in it better. You can just take the 62 strings and rub it back and forth slowly to widen the nut until the string fits snug in there. Or else you will have issues with the 1st fret maybe going a bit sharp when you fret it cos its too high
Yup exactly what it was showing #. Thanks for the reply and info.
It shouldn't take a lot of filing. Just take it slow and check regularly so you don't file too far
Yeahhhhhh
This guy looks like a long lost duplantier brother
Haha! I'll take that as a compliment:)
"You not gonna take a standard 25.5" scale guitar and tune it all the way down to f. You just gonna run into a whole bunch of problems."
You only telling me now!? With a 25.5" strat-copy right next to me in E1 standard?
(I've got intonation and buzz problems, and its not even the frets, possibly I'm looking at having to install a new nut.)
I'm just kidding, I know I only have myself to blame. :D
Haha. What still shocks me is the first 8 strings that came out that were 25.5 inches.
@@GaryHiebner Thanks for being a guide and an inspiration!
@@GaryHiebner I’ve got my 25.5 inch ibanez 7 tuned to double drop d, 11-74 gauge strings😍 it sounds perfect, little to none fret buzz also
@@GaryHiebner My previous comment disappeared, probably because I linked to some websites where those 8 strings are still available. (Fair-enough, I shouldn't advertise.)
I put a .045 to .105 gauge bass set on it, plus a .032 and .024 for the first 2 strings, set it up again, and it is tolerable now. There must have been something with the strings themselves, and my whole setup might have been off as well.
It doesn't sound like a guitar anymore, but I can use it as a sort of micro-scale bass VI.
But I really did run into a bunch of problems with this.
havent watched the entire video yet but tip one better be tune low