Weird Problem, intonation |
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Weird Problem, intonation |
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Jan 9 2010, 09:16 PM |
Well, sometimes You just get a "bad" string that's not wound properly from the manufactorer.... I always check the intonation and makes small adjustment when changing strings, well not really EVERY time, but at least if I change brand for some reason....
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Jan 10 2010, 01:13 AM |
Try to get a new set, or at least only D string, bad strings happen from time to time, it's not unusual.
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Jan 10 2010, 02:46 AM |
That might be due to the corrosion left on the fretboard! that can make strings go rusty in days, happens to me,
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Jan 10 2010, 05:38 PM |
quick update..
I changed the D-string today, and the intonation was spot on.. Perfect pitch.. Hurray.. |
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Jan 10 2010, 05:39 PM |
As already said, it could just be a rogue string!
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