Mikelamury
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What are your guys thoughts on compensated tuning for guitar? I just now heard about it and am curious if anyone ever actually does that?
Like "sweetened" tuning you mean? Or like intonation compensation like Earvana nuts and whatnot?
Oh, that makes sense. I've read some metal producers make players tune slightly flat on the fast parts, especially if they're hard pickers.No I was referring to a method of tuning where (I believe) you tube each string to a couple cents below perfect tuning so that when you hit them and the sound quickly spikes it will sound more in tune or better or something like that. I saw a video on compensated tuning on CS guitars and it was basically promoting a tuner that has the compensated tuning method for guitar. I'll include a link. I was wondering if this is horsepoop or not?
http://www.cherubtechnology.com/wst_905li
i have a usa washburn with the buzz feiten tuning system, which basically moves the nut a fraction of an inch closer to the first fret. there is also suggested intonation and tuning setup guidelines. is there a difference? maybe a subtle one but its still not like things are in tune up and down the neck
Matthias Eklundh plays the answer. True temperament fretting.
True Temperament - Mattias Eklundh Guitar Lesson - YouTube
What do you think a refret would cost on one of those things?