Very good intonation cause and effect explaination

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Herman
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Re: Very good intonation cause and effect explaination

Post by Herman » Tue Mar 08, 2016 2:13 pm

That is a very good video. Thanks.
I do intonate my nuts (?) by 0.030". And all who have a guitar of mine like it. I did not know however that it sharpens all above the 12th fret. Never encountered that problem, probably because acoustic players seldomly play in that area.
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Re: Very good intonation cause and effect explaination

Post by John Parchem » Tue Mar 08, 2016 3:40 pm

I liked the video as well. I also intonate at the nut and like the results but I will not counter any of things he says. When I intonate at nut I have really good intonation to the 12 fret after which it does start going incrementally sharp. Without the nut intonation my guitars tend to be a bit sharp in the first through third position. The video is very informative. Anyone who buys pre-slotted fret boards that is slotted for a zero fret or use a template that cuts a zero slot has about .012" of intonation at the nut (a good thing.)

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Re: Very good intonation cause and effect explaination

Post by Jim Ebert » Wed Mar 09, 2016 5:00 pm

Hey Ken, I don't know if it is on my end or not, but the video link doesn't seem to be working. This is a subject that I am interested in. Thanks,
Jim

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Re: Very good intonation cause and effect explaination

Post by ken cierp » Wed Mar 09, 2016 5:07 pm

Likely your browser (or device) -- works fine on chrome

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Re: Very good intonation cause and effect explaination

Post by Jim Ebert » Wed Mar 09, 2016 6:58 pm

Thanks Ken I will try it on my home computer when I get there.
Jim

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