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Old July 17th, 2008, 01:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Intonation

So I have an 05 American deluxe with locking tuners and deluxe saddles. And I can't seem to get my intonation just right. Mostly the issue is with the G string. Paying quite sharp in the first few frets even though the intonation at the 12th is right on. Gets quite frustrating. Anyone help me out on this one?
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Old July 17th, 2008, 02:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Your nut slot is probably too high.

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Old July 17th, 2008, 02:06 PM   #3 (permalink)
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So I have an 05 American deluxe with locking tuners and deluxe saddles. And I can't seem to get my intonation just right. Mostly the issue is with the G string. Paying quite sharp in the first few frets even though the intonation at the 12th is right on. Gets quite frustrating. Anyone help me out on this one?
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Light [very ?] gauge 'G' by chance ?

Nut not cut low enough, too high string slot comes to my mind right off...
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Old July 17th, 2008, 02:07 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Your nut slot is probably too high.

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There's deep discussion of this at the Earvana web site.

There's also a thread here about an article written by Mr. Jerry Donahue who talks about making adjustments and compromises to reduce outward manifestations of bad intonation.

Intonation is just one factor in my decision to switch mostly to 11-49s. I agree the best possible nut and tuner choices can reduce the problem, but I'm intrigued that such a big majority of these problems are that cowboy "G".

A couple of extry winds round the post on the G ( and a little on the D, too ) will not hurt, either.
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A couple of extry winds round the post on the G ( and a little on the D, too ) will not hurt, either.

What is the logic to that? Just curious...
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Are the strings new??? Old string won't intonate properly.....
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What is the logic to that? Just curious...
break angle over the nut. sometimes it does help, but generally if you're going sharp within the first three frets, your nut is too high/slots not cut deep enough.
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If it is the nut, is it recommended to fix the problem yourself? Is it possible to get close to perfect intonation at every fret?
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break angle over the nut. sometimes it does help, but generally if you're going sharp within the first three frets, your nut is too high/slots not cut deep enough.

OK, make sense.. Tanks
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Old July 17th, 2008, 06:35 PM   #12 (permalink)
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If it is the nut, is it recommended to fix the problem yourself? Is it possible to get close to perfect intonation at every fret?
Do you have a set of Nut files ?....probably not...so I would take it somewhere for that...2nd question....No
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