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If they're tuned to E. Maybe they're metal tuned to C or B or something, those are both in the low 60's.
Yeah - seven stringer here, I wanna say low B is around 64hz or so, but I forget exactly. Anyway, I'm in pretty much the same boat as you where even tuned that low a lot of the time I'll either high pass or do some serious shelving well above 80 - in the 120-160 zone, and often quite a bit higher on leads, to keep the low end clear. It's surprising how little of the fundamental you need - a good distorted guitar tone seems to be all about overtones.
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