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"Still a man hears what he wants to hear, and disregards the rest." --Paul Simon Last edited by Howard Klepper; 07-05-2017 at 06:46 PM. |
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Well I have to report that after thoroughly going over the neck with a strobe tuner, I can not pinpoint an exact cause as I first thought. It is most likely a combination of things both saddle, nut, and even possibly frets in wrong places. I have taken the guitar to a guitar tech in the past and his suggestion was a straight saddle with no compensation at all, which he hand cut for me. I may pop it in to test further even though I feel as though the b-compensated saddle was an improvement. This guitar has certainly been a "problem child" since the day I got it... sigh!
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Honestly - I seriously doubt the fretboard or bridge positions are wrong. The fretboard is machine cut to very high precision. The bridges are all machine cut and glued using position jigs... If one guitar is wrong - many are wrong because they are all done using the same machines..
More likely a setup related issue like a poorly adjusted nut, poorly adjusted saddle, badly misadjusted truss rod, incorrectly levelled and crowned frets... Or some combination thereof... A good setup tech can ferret it out and correct it (for a price of course)... So... Now tell is what has been done to the guitar or is this a new (to you) purchase with which you have no history.. Thanks |