I'd say 12th fret (not the harmonic). Mainly because you want the 12th fret to be in tune with the open string,....unless you only play harmonics on you guitar.
Also a little helpful tip. You can check the relief of your neck by using the strings as the straight edge. Tune your guitar and hold the E string at the 1st and 12th fret. You should be able to see daylight between the frets and the string.
You want that gap there so that the neck follows the natural resonant vibration of the strings which are thinner towards the saddle and nut and thicker towards the middle.
At MAZ,....don't hold me accountable since I'm not really an expert but for your intonation,....I say just go for it,....unless you torque the fuck out of your truss rod you can always undo what you've done. If you think you've completely ruined your intonation,....a pro can fix it.
maz91379 wrote:and just so i'm 100% im doing the right thing as i'm finding the needle is wobbling between flat and sharp by a cent or two, on a tuneomatic with the screws facing the tail piece clockwise is lengthen and counter is shorten?
I think so. Whatever direction will physically bring the saddles closer to the bridge (if you're trying to lengthen).
Also, I always used 12th fret...fretted and then 12th fret harmonic to intonate...
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kbithecrowing wrote:Making out with my girl friday night, I couldn't stop thinking about flangers.
So to touch back onto the resume emailing things,....I sent a resume for "Farm Help". Just a three day gig. I copied and pasted my resume into the email field with all my contact info. I got a response asking for my phone number. My phone number is on the resume. Uhhhhh,......
Doesn't matter I can't work there anyway cause I need to be available on Monday to get my wife from the airport and my allergies will probably fuck with me to the point that I can't handle it.
The check had Njoku’s name and address on it and was issued by JP Morgan Chase. But the Chase Customer Banker who handles large checks at the Auburn branch was immediately suspicious.
“I was embarrassed,” Njoku said. “She asked me what I did for a living. Asked me where I got the check from, looked me up and down—like ‘you just bought a house in Auburn, really?’ She didn’t believe that,” he said.
The Customer Banker said the check looked fake, so she took it, along with Njoku’s driver license and credit card, and called Bank Support.
mathias wrote:I heard that Tom Dalton read a book on how to grow online communities around your business. But he thought it was too much work so he just created a forum full of alts. You and I are the only real people.
The check had Njoku’s name and address on it and was issued by JP Morgan Chase. But the Chase Customer Banker who handles large checks at the Auburn branch was immediately suspicious.
“I was embarrassed,” Njoku said. “She asked me what I did for a living. Asked me where I got the check from, looked me up and down—like ‘you just bought a house in Auburn, really?’ She didn’t believe that,” he said.
The Customer Banker said the check looked fake, so she took it, along with Njoku’s driver license and credit card, and called Bank Support.
totally baffled that 69% of households with children believe that it is not the parents' responsibility to monitor what their kids watch.
mathias wrote:I heard that Tom Dalton read a book on how to grow online communities around your business. But he thought it was too much work so he just created a forum full of alts. You and I are the only real people.
I keep seeing K-On! references everywhere, but I haven't been able to find the anime anywhere to see what it actually is. I'd prefer dubs, but I'd accept subbed. Just can't find anywhere.
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