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#163062 by Stomp224
Tue Dec 18, 2007 10:05 am
Hi,
I just bought a Gibson gothic Explorer, which sounds awesome, but when I went to record some gentle clean arpeggios on a mostly finished track I noticed that the Low E goes sharp, especially at the 3rd, but also at the 5th and 7th frets. :sad:

I took it back to the shop, and the guy said the bridge needed adjusting so i left it with him. I picked it up today, got home and the problem is still there!
I've tried adjusting the intonation myself, lengthening the string at the bridge, but I've adjusted it as far as it can go and its still sharp!

Anyway, I thought Id bother you guys with my problem!
Any help/ideas greatly appreciated!

#163095 by sj_2150
Wed Dec 19, 2007 12:15 am
take it back and say the problems still there?

#163096 by sj_2150
Wed Dec 19, 2007 12:15 am
take it back and say the problems still there?

#163116 by Luna_ad_Noctum
Wed Dec 19, 2007 5:06 am
take it back and say the problems still there?

#163125 by Stomp224
Wed Dec 19, 2007 7:12 am
Ummm....Thanks? :D I just thought it might be something else and require a professional, rather than a shop trainee not knowing what hes doing, to look at it.

#163209 by Dr.Mosh
Thu Dec 20, 2007 3:59 am
if you can't get it right with the intonation screws at the bridge you need to adjust your neck and then try again.
Be careful adjusting the neck though, only half turns, then leave it for 12 hours or so, so it can "set".

when the neck is set up correctly, go back to the intonation screws. If that fails, it could be that your nut is fuckered and needs to be replaced. If that fails, I'm afraid your neck is shot. which sucks.

this http://www.amazon.com/Guitar-Player-Rep ... 902&sr=8-1 book is worth it's weight in gold if you really wanna do guitar repair/setup by yourself.

#164074 by Stomp224
Sat Jan 05, 2008 4:31 am
Ahhh, thank you! This was the response I thought Id get from this board (No offense to the other guys!) :D
I have noticed over Xmas that if i play gently the problem isnt there, so im going to try changing the strings before I screw my baby up! :D :oops:

#164324 by Dr.Mosh
Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:41 am
And remember, never adjust the neck truss rod with the strings at full tension. And never adjust the action with the strings at full tension.

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