junkiemanxl
Active member
Hi friends,
I need some advice on intonating my les paul. Usually i would do my own guitar setups but this time round i ran into an intonation problem that i could not solve.
These were what i did with the setup.
1. Adjusted truss rod for enough give on guage 10's (checked)
2. String height adjustment (checked)
3. Pickup height adjustment (checked)
after doing these 3 steps, i went ahead with the intonation process but found that i could not get the "G" string to intonate properly. it's slightly sharp and i'm already out of saddle length. It can't go any further down the stop tail piece. All the other strings are fine.
Is there a remedy for this? Do share if you have solutions for this kind of problem.
cheers!

I need some advice on intonating my les paul. Usually i would do my own guitar setups but this time round i ran into an intonation problem that i could not solve.
These were what i did with the setup.
1. Adjusted truss rod for enough give on guage 10's (checked)
2. String height adjustment (checked)
3. Pickup height adjustment (checked)
after doing these 3 steps, i went ahead with the intonation process but found that i could not get the "G" string to intonate properly. it's slightly sharp and i'm already out of saddle length. It can't go any further down the stop tail piece. All the other strings are fine.
Is there a remedy for this? Do share if you have solutions for this kind of problem.
cheers!

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