JimmyO
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I have an Epiphone Joe Perry Boneyard Les Paul that I bought new in 2006. The intonation has always been a little off on the G string, and as I've acquired better crafted guitars over the years that intonate better I want to try and get this one more in tune.
The g string is a little sharp at the 12th fret and gets more sharp at the 15th and 17th fret. Major and minor triads on the D, G and B strings sound a little out. Right now I have the G string saddle as far as it will go in the bridge direction so I'm out of adjustment options. I noticed on another guiter when I upgraded to a better quality Gotoh bridge the guitar was easier to intonate.
Would upgrading the stock bridge help? If so what one would fit an Epiphone Les Paul from about 2006?
Thanks!
The g string is a little sharp at the 12th fret and gets more sharp at the 15th and 17th fret. Major and minor triads on the D, G and B strings sound a little out. Right now I have the G string saddle as far as it will go in the bridge direction so I'm out of adjustment options. I noticed on another guiter when I upgraded to a better quality Gotoh bridge the guitar was easier to intonate.
Would upgrading the stock bridge help? If so what one would fit an Epiphone Les Paul from about 2006?
Thanks!
