intonation on low e
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intonation on low e
I can not get the intonation set on the low E string on my l-1500 bass. I have the saddle as far back as it will go and the fretted note(12) is still a bit sharp from the harmonic. I've tried diferrent adjustments with the neck and nothing seems to work. I tune in drop D and use a .105 guage string. Any suggestions out there?
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Re: intonation on low e
Different brands of strings intonate differently due to materials etc.
You might have to try a couple other brands to find one that works well,
...the only other thing I can think of is to use a lighter gauge
but since you use a drop D tuning that might not be the best way to go.
You might have to try a couple other brands to find one that works well,
...the only other thing I can think of is to use a lighter gauge
but since you use a drop D tuning that might not be the best way to go.
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Re: intonation on low e
don't know if this is really true but I was once told by a tech to intonate open string to 12th fret..Not Open string to harmonic..you might try that..good Luck..bestfor33 wrote:I can not get the intonation set on the low E string on my l-1500 bass. I have the saddle as far back as it will go and the fretted note(12) is still a bit sharp from the harmonic. I've tried diferrent adjustments with the neck and nothing seems to work. I tune in drop D and use a .105 guage string. Any suggestions out there?
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Re: intonation on low e
A couple things:bestfor33 wrote:I can not get the intonation set on the low E string on my l-1500 bass. I have the saddle as far back as it will go and the fretted note(12) is still a bit sharp from the harmonic. I've tried diferrent adjustments with the neck and nothing seems to work. I tune in drop D and use a .105 guage string. Any suggestions out there?
1. You might read this. It's helped a lot of people intonate their basses (and guitars).
2. Depending on the instrument, a .105 can be pretty light for drop D. I'll bet you find that it'll intonate just fine when tuned to E. Try a .110, or maybe even a .115, and be sure to reinforce that witness (break) point.
Ken...