I consider myself to have persistence and the ability to figure shit out most of the time. This is NOT one of those times.
Jackson 24 fret 25.5 scale. Licensed FR (takuchi).
Problem:
A string is 1/4 step or so sharp playing open and when pressing the string down on fret 5 (D note). That is compared to the properly tuned D string (open). It is slightly less sharp as I go towards the body. It is in tune at fret 12 for both the pressed string and the chime.
The A string will not intonate w/the D string. As mentioned, it is quite sharp. The A and Low E strings are fine. D, G, B and High E are all fine.
Why only the A string in relation to the D string? Is it a nut issue? I have worked on this for a while now and just can not figure it out for certain. Any help, advice, kicks to the nuts, etc., are welcomed. I had a full head of fairly long hair before I started. It is looking a bit spotty up there about now. :think:
Jackson 24 fret 25.5 scale. Licensed FR (takuchi).
Problem:
A string is 1/4 step or so sharp playing open and when pressing the string down on fret 5 (D note). That is compared to the properly tuned D string (open). It is slightly less sharp as I go towards the body. It is in tune at fret 12 for both the pressed string and the chime.
The A string will not intonate w/the D string. As mentioned, it is quite sharp. The A and Low E strings are fine. D, G, B and High E are all fine.
Why only the A string in relation to the D string? Is it a nut issue? I have worked on this for a while now and just can not figure it out for certain. Any help, advice, kicks to the nuts, etc., are welcomed. I had a full head of fairly long hair before I started. It is looking a bit spotty up there about now. :think:
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