B Tuning and Gain?

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Thanks man. Well, I have noticed a severe lack of consistency in sound and quality coming from SD. When I was at Washburn, we would turn away 50%-60% of the SD pickups that we received. I'm definitely a convert to the PRS Tremonti Treble for heavy, low tuned stuff. It even sounds really nice tapped, and I actually used that pickup tapped for the majority of the tracks my PRS was used on for the album. I'm dying to try the Suhr Aldrich pickups though.
 
TX6Strings":x6x2pap0 said:
So I"ve been real happy with my DSL 50 lately but Friday I restrung my old Ibanez S Series with 13's and tuned it down to B and noticed that the DSL souneded like it had a lot less gain that before. I picked up one of my EC-1000's with 10's tuned to E and whamo....plenty of gain...anybody notice this? It's weird! :confused:

I've found that lower tunings change everything and you have to approach your ideal tone in a different way than standard. Lower tunings definitely benefit from a boost imo.
 
Aldrich as on my next to try list, as well as Anderson H2+. Right now waiting for my first bare knuckle, can't wait to see what all the fuzz is about.
I'm dying to try one of those PRS SEs for Drop A# too. Their string through body bothers me though.
 
i notice a difference when using thicker strings. thinner strings have more saturation to them i think. i like my Duncan Invader tuning to B. nile uses invaders and their dean v's and DSL's and their tone has tons of saturation
 
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