screamingdaisy said:You know those PRS with the wrap around bridge? How do you adjust the intonation on those? I keep seeing them in pictures and I can't figure it out.
Actually the BF system is a compromise, too. The "problem" is even temperment. The BF System just moves the problems around so the most common guitar playing scenarios are sweetest.Jeff_H said:even though tuning any guitar is a compromise to a certain extent, unless you have the Buzz Fieten tuning system.
If you use any "standard" set of 9s, 10s, or even 11s, and take a strobe tuner, you'll be nuts on in terms of intonation. Since I use typical gauges and standard tuning, I'd love to be able to set the intonation for just two strings and have the others be on without having to mess around. It might even make it worth the hassle of setting the action on a stoptail (all my PRS guitars have trems).Mac-P said:The answer is: you can't adjust the intonation. You gain some extra tone without all the extra parts (those evil saddles, screws and such), but at the expense of precise intonation adjustment.
I always shook my head that a company as good as PRS would do that. ANd shook my head even more that people buy the guitars and don't care.
If you change string guages or action height you are f*cked (I mean, if you care about intonation all the way up the fingerboard). It would drive me crazy personally.
aleclee said:If you use any "standard" set of 9s, 10s, or even 11s, and take a strobe tuner, you'll be nuts on in terms of intonation. Since I use typical gauges and standard tuning, I'd love to be able to set the intonation for just two strings and have the others be on without having to mess around. It might even make it worth the hassle of setting the action on a stoptail (all my PRS guitars have trems).
While I'm ranting about intonation, how many folks here use accurate tuners when setting their intonation? Since the best tuner BOSS offers only +-3c accuracy, you're barking up the wrong tree if you're griping about intonation and not using something more accurate (like a strobe tuner). If you have a tech set your intonation, you're still only halfway there unless your tech has the same touch that you do. With a really precise tuner, you can see just what a difference finger pressure makes on pitch. For that matter, you can see what a difference the guitar's orientation makes (it's different laying on a bench vs. in playing position).
Finally, I'm a lot more interested in being able to adjust the action for each string than being able to get that last 1/4c of intonation (that's gonna get lost to inconsistent finger pressure anyway).
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Gearjoneser said:........ also double check EVERY SINGLE note on the neck, especially from the 10th up to the 21st fret.