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Sat 9 Jul 2005, 15:44
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1) If you cant replace the original bridge with one bridge that'll allow you to move the saddle a bit more there's probably not a lot more you can do.
2) Have you tried different brands and gauges of strings?
3) You have made certain that you you dont use more than three rpm/turns of string around the tuning peg?
If you you manage to twist the string around it's length axis while tuning, the torsion forces may cause the intonation to go haywire.
If the above doesnt do the trick I suspect your Epiphone is badly constructed, that the scale of the neck is not quite right.
I dont know if this is possible to fix in retrospect.
I would recommend you to change the guitar to a properly constructed instrument. It's not your job to correct intonation problems in a instrument you have bought.
Cheers: Dixiechicken
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