my RR5, the a string will not intonate. I tune it open, and check it all over the place, check it at the 12th, check it at the 5th, the 7th fret, and its always flat. I move the saddle on the bridge back, and back, and back, and back, and it doesnt change a damn thing! what gives?
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Re: intonation problems
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I can never remember either that's why I refer to my handy dandy Dan Erlewine books.
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Ditto, only the books weren't at my work. I was really stressing without my books to cheat from [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Please, if you give me a test on this stuff, make it an open book exam [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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Re: intonation problems
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using 11-50, tuning to D, and dropping the lowest string to C
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General convention is that a heavier string will sharpen intonation. So perhaps you want to try using an even heavier set of strings, like say Not-Even-Slinky's. Otherwise, you could always (ick) raise your bridge to sharpen intonation.
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