mike not fat
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I changed the strings on my Bongo 4, and adjusted neck and saddles height. Using a tuner, it says that the note plucked on the chords and harmonics at the 12 th fret are in tune, but it also shows that for each string, the note at the 12 th fret is a bit higher than the harmonic and the note played on the plucked chord.
Does it mean that I have to correct the intonation ? if so, can anyone telle me the basic rules of it, because I'm not used to that setting ?
I also wanted to point out, that I found heavier gauge strings (50/110) better than the stock ones(45/100) to bring the neck in the proper relief. I could really get a low action without excessive buzz or fret snap, which I couldn't really find with the 45/100.
MNF
Does it mean that I have to correct the intonation ? if so, can anyone telle me the basic rules of it, because I'm not used to that setting ?
I also wanted to point out, that I found heavier gauge strings (50/110) better than the stock ones(45/100) to bring the neck in the proper relief. I could really get a low action without excessive buzz or fret snap, which I couldn't really find with the 45/100.
MNF