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Originally Posted by jljohn
Thanks for the advice. The seller has agreed to have it shipped back for a refund, and I have located a Pono nearby that won't cost too much more (once the case situation is taken into account--the Pono comes with a case, this other didn't). So, hopefully, we'll be all set!
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This degree of intonation error seems way out of spec, possibly more than can be fixed with a new saddle. I'd rather it intonate on the flat side than sharp, but more than a couple of cents is too much. Glad that the seller is taking it back for refund.
You can't go wrong with a Pono.