Setting intonation – Grizzly H8070 User Manual

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H8070 Heirloom Telecaster-Style Guitar Kit

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4. Tune the 4th string by playing the 5th string

while it is being pressed (fretted) at the 5th
fret, and then play the open 4th string. Adjust
the 4th string tuner until the notes match.

5. Perform the same tuning step on the 3rd and

4th string.

6. When tuning the 2nd string, fret the 3rd string

at the 4th fret instead of the 5th fret.

7. Tune the 1st string in the same manner as

the 6th, 5th, 4th, and 3rd strings.

Setting Intonation

Tools Needed

Qty

Phillips Head Screwdriver ...................................1

Setting the intonation adjusts the length of the
string to correct for flatness/sharpness on each
string. This is a simple process that takes a lot of
trial and error.

To set the intonation:

1. Lightly touch and then release the 1st string

directly above the twelfth fret as you pluck
the string to play a harmonic note.

2. Now pluck the string while holding it fretted at

the twelfth fret. If this note is sharper than the
note played in

Step 1, move the saddle away

from the neck by turning the saddle adjust-
ment screw (

Figure 40) clockwise. If this

note is flat in comparison, move the saddle
toward the neck.

Figure 40. Saddle adjustment screws.

Note: This can also be done with an elec-
tronic tuner by tuning the harmonic note to
be exactly in tune and then adjusting the
saddle until the note played in

Step 2 is also

in tune.

3. Repeat Steps 1–2 until the string is in

tune. Repeat the process for the rest of the
strings.

Adjustment

Screws

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