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Hello!
So lately I've been practicing Almost easy and Hail to the king, as you might already know those songs are in drop C#
I only own one guitar, so if I keep switching between drop D and C# to practice other songs can I end up hurting my guitar?
Like Adin Said, No worries here. Only downside is a lot tuning and retuning again until the Strings settled.
That's why I found the "perfect" Setup for me by now. Two guitars, one in standard, one in drop D and the the digitech drop Pedal to digitally Alter the Tuning. Maybe a good wish for Christmas?
Thanks for responding! :'D
Well at least I can be least worried
But tbh I was wondering about the drop pedals, does it sound good? Does it still sound natural?
Thanks for responding! :'D
Well at least I can be least worried
But tbh I was wondering about the drop pedals, does it sound good? Does it still sound natural?
It does and it does really well. If you drop way down it gets a little muddy but it's better than getting an additional guitar (from a MONEY point of view - one can never have to many guitars). Only thing to keep in mind is that if you don't set your amp loud enough you might still hear your original tuning from the acoustic sound of your guitar.
On top of what others have said, as they're spot on with the pedal, you could consider locking machine heads if the tuning became a bigger issue in terms of going out of tune frequently. Hip shot and Grover are very good brands for this!