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jump to expanded posttfw the guitar is so out of tune the strings feel distressing to touch
actually it wasn't the tuning! i think it's the intonation??? that's what it would be if the strings feel, for lack of better words, far too “loose”? like too easy to fret, to the point i can't play them properly. i suspect this has been caused by temperature or humidity
do i just have to adjust the tail Or am i fucked
i have been informed this is not what intonation is. i think both the string tension and the string action are out of whack; the height of the strings above the fretboard seems like it's uneven now, but all are too, uh, not-tense
oh intonation is probably part of the problem though, if my ears do not deceive me the strings are no longer in tune with themselves
“Alonkeys [sic] set 9 parts” acquired, time to larp as a guitar tech!!
okay, the neck relief is as it should be, so it's not the truss rod, it's the saddles' height; somehow what should've been a height of close to 1.6mm above the 17th fret was actually closer to 3mm(!) on the bass side, judging by this (admittedly very unsuited to the task) ruler!
thankfully adjusting the block saddles' heights with a 1.5mm hex key is one of the easier things to do!
you'd think that discovering all the ways that a guitar can be adjusted wrong and having to spend a while dealing with them would be dampening my enthusiasm for the guitar, but somehow this is only making me like it more tbh
tfw distracted from guitar adjustment by the fact playing guitar is too goddamn fun
currently in the “finding out” part of “fucking around [with the setup of the guitar] and finding out” tragically
@hikari I remember the first time I adjusted the nut on my (first) guitar, I seriously thought I had permanently damaged it