OK, I've been wanting to
Go LOW for a long time. I've always had it in my mind that I'd need a 5 string to do it and be happy. Of course, I'd also need it to be a Rick to be happy as well.
Anyway, it struck me that I could get the new lows I want by stringing BEAD (no, it didn't just hit me, I figured it out a
long time ago, really!

). But, I've never actually played a 5 stringer (Rick 5's are kinda hard to come by ya know...), and I've really never tuned to BEAD in a usable way (just tuned down for a bit, not restringing with a .130, etc.). Now, being the lazy sort that I am, and not wanting to get too wild with my left hand and such, I
RARELY go beyond the awesome stretch of the 9th fret, heck I don't even believe a bass should
have more than 12 frets!
So, I'm wondering just how much I'm gonna miss those
high notes I play up on the G string if I string it BEAD. I mean really, to get the same range I'm used to, I'll have to I'm gonna have to go way up into that uncharted territory around 14th fret or so!

Are there even usable frets up there? Jeez, they're so darned close together and all!
Anyway, for you folks who have played both 5ers and BEAD strung 4's, is the 5 really worth it? Is it really better to have that G string there so you don't have to move way up the neck just to play a few relatively common higher notes? Any other comments relating the differences would be greatly appreciated as well...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...