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Aug 19, 2009. 8:21 AMbarrax says:
Hi, I've got this problem on my guitar, its only one string, and its been intonated before - the saddle is pushed forward to the max it can go. I'm uploading a picture now. My guitar is a 1980's Charvel-Jackson. It uses something called Floyd Rose Tuning (meaning it can have a normal tune at the headstock, and a "super tune" at the bridge). On my sixth string, its about half a note out of the harmonic tune, but unfortunately the saddle is stopped by a bolt, that holds it down. Is there a solution to that, or should I just go to a guitar shop to have a professional fix it? Oh, and I like the action, and, in case you didn't know, the "super tuning" device means it can last ages, and still stay in tune. I suppose the Floyd Rose name is for the whammy bar. Thanks for your time!
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