
ido1957
9K Gold Member
Just got my guitar back from the shop where they put on a NOS neck.
Floyd Rose locking trem. Tried it out for a couple hours last night. Toward the latter part was playing in the upper registers and noticed the A string above the 12th was really sharp (say 1/2 tone maybe). Checked with the tuner and it was sharp all the way down. Never noticed it while playing in the lower registers. It was surprising how far off it was. It was almost like it had just suddenly gone out. I ended up having the push the saddle all the way back and it's still a bit sharp but tolerable.
1) Is there anything within the bridge (other than saddles) that will improve/affect intonation?
2) Pushing back the saddle seems to make it go flat-er whereas pushing it forward makes it sharp-er. Is that correct?
I love this guitar and used it for 25 years and hope to do the same again. The intonation is better but I'd like to get it closer but as the saddle is all the way back there's no further adjusting.
Advice?
Floyd Rose locking trem. Tried it out for a couple hours last night. Toward the latter part was playing in the upper registers and noticed the A string above the 12th was really sharp (say 1/2 tone maybe). Checked with the tuner and it was sharp all the way down. Never noticed it while playing in the lower registers. It was surprising how far off it was. It was almost like it had just suddenly gone out. I ended up having the push the saddle all the way back and it's still a bit sharp but tolerable.
1) Is there anything within the bridge (other than saddles) that will improve/affect intonation?
2) Pushing back the saddle seems to make it go flat-er whereas pushing it forward makes it sharp-er. Is that correct?
I love this guitar and used it for 25 years and hope to do the same again. The intonation is better but I'd like to get it closer but as the saddle is all the way back there's no further adjusting.
Advice?