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    I decided to set the intonation on my Larrivee (Gotoh Floyd) the other day since I've been playing more on the higher frets lately and the intonation being off has started bothering me.

    When I started out, the intonation was good on the open strings and at the 12th fret. At the 24th however, it was sharp. So I started moving the saddles back a bit.

    After a while it was spot on at the 24th fret and open string but a bit flat at the 12th. How do I solve that? I've only so far tinkered with the high E and B strings. Could the problem solve itself if I set the intonation on the other strings?

  • #2
    Guitar necks and frets are a compromise. Stick with the 12th fret intonation. Or buy a violin.:ROTF:
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    • #3
      Originally posted by jonasaberg View Post
      After a while it was spot on at the 24th fret and open string but a bit flat at the 12th.
      In that case I set it somewhere in the middle. Open string a little flat, 24th a little sharp. I don´t think there´s a way to correct this. Maybe different gauge of strings or different tuning would help, but I don´t think you want that.

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      • #4
        A guitar will never be in perfect tune with itself, so you have to compromise. Though, if you can lower your bridge a little, that should help with the intonation a tiny bit.
        If you are tuning lower, that will also be part of the problem.
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        • #5
          What tuning are you using ?

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          • #6
            Also, maybe try different brand of strings?

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            • #7
              Theoretically if the frets are set correctly, shouldn't an open string be in tune with the 12th and 24th frets?
              Scott

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              • #8
                Yeah. That would make sense .Maybe when get that close to the bridge a little off gets magnified.
                I am a true ass set to this board.

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                • #9
                  I use standard tuning and the bridge is already quite low. Any lower would be too low for my taste.

                  I think I'll have to compromise a bit on this. Not really a huge deal. It's not like I have perfect pitch or anything so I can probably live with it.

                  I'll just play really fast so no one notices...
                  'cause they're laughing at my piss poor attempt at shredding :P

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                  • #10
                    In standard tuning tune the 12 fret harmonic and then fret the string on the 12 fret. Keep doing this till they're both in tune it might be as close as you'll get.

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                    • #11
                      The ability to set the intonation correctly everywhere on the neck reflects on the overall quality of the guitar.
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                      • #12
                        So, it's a waste of time to tune a Squier!
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                        • #13
                          No matter what guitars I try, the G string never sounds right to me.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by SEEGERMANY View Post
                            So, it's a waste of time to tune a Squier!
                            Exactly. The time that would be wasted trying to tune a Squier would be better spent plunging toilets. :ROTF:
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by shobet View Post
                              No matter what guitars I try, the G string never sounds right to me.

                              I always have issues with my G strings too. they're a real pain in the ass!

                              Seriously though, I know what you mean. What is it with that particular string?
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