string theory; mad science

ok to pre face i own a bass, i dont need a new bass, im not trying to replace my bass. i just have an unnatural curiosity. moving on ive been thinking just how low can i tune a standard guitar (esp ltd 256)? drop c? easy. drop a? with heavier strings yes. but what can i do if i take a set of 8 string strings and put them on it? well normally play dunlop 10-13-17-26-36-46 so i boght 10-13-17-30-42-54-64-74 and i THINK if i put the 17-74s on i maybe can go to like idk drop e? is that a thing? idk its 7 am i havent slept. the only reason im making a post is that way i can call it science because the difference between science and stupidity is documentation. back in a few with results
 
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update time!

i put the strings on but.... idk. like im not worried about any thing like not tooo thick. all strings are tuning okish for new strings but the low e (74) could need time, might work better on a strat? maybe too low? who knows. maybe i just have a crappy tuner
 
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The first thing you would run into a problem with would be the nut, it would have to be recut. Then, even with such a low tuning, you would probably have to do some serious adjustment of the truss rod. The last problem would be setting the intonation. I doubt that the bridge would have enough range of motion to properly do so.

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Re: string theory; mad science

The first thing you would run into a problem with would be the nut, it would have to be recut. Then, even with such a low tuning, you would probably have to do some serious adjustment of the truss rod. The last problem would be setting the intonation. I doubt that the bridge would have enough range of motion to properly do so.

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yeah intonation is WAY off. and nut doesnt quite like the strings. as far as truss rod goes because of slackiness in the strings i think is ok. idk. im only gonna leave it for like 2/3 days maybe a week then back to 10s then either back in to storage or to pawn shop. :(
 
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Re: string theory; mad science

The first thing you would run into a problem with would be the nut, it would have to be recut. Then, even with such a low tuning, you would probably have to do some serious adjustment of the truss rod. The last problem would be setting the intonation. I doubt that the bridge would have enough range of motion to properly do so.

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My thoughts exactly.
 
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Yup, lots of problems arise with stuff like this. Surprised you didn't have to drill out the tuner...had to do that a few times on 7-8 strings when they wanted to go up a guage or two
 
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