
TetraFish
Well-known member
When you change tunings, you change the intonation, irrespective of the spring tension. If he didn't move the springs when he changed the tuning, then when he puts the tuning back the springs will be right. If he wants to stay with the alternative tuning, he should adjust the intonation at the saddles once he sets the bridge position where he wants it.
Ok, you're totally missing my point.
It played fine, he changed tunings, he changed the spring tension, now it's not right at a standard tuning. If in fact the intonation was correct it should still be correct if the spring tension allows the bridge to sit in the same position.