Hey all. I recently built two 4 stringers that are 22.5 inch scale length. I gave one to a musician friend and still have the other. Both guitars have been played with, and both guitars have had the same problem. Before I go on, I am not really a player YET, I just really enjoy building these guitars. Please excuse my description below. I hope that I can explain the problem correctly.
Frets 1-11 sound fine when pressing the strings down, but 12th fret through 20th are flat (comparing pressed string at that fret and its octave?? --> playing the open string). If you play the scale down the fret board 1-20, each fret sounds fine. I double checked the measurements on the frets and feel that they are correct (used the StewMac measurement).
I heard that if you move the bridge forward or back, it will take care of the problem that I am having. One of my friends said that I need to raise or lower the bridge. OR do I need to start over?
Thanks for the advice.
Douglas
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Check the scale and also check the nut height (String height at nut). Sounds like your strings are making the notes sharp closer to the nut and thus you flatten the tuning (perhaps).
OR
Check the scale against StewMac, etc, to see if you indeed have the correct spacing.
Raising or lowering the bridge would affect the 12th fret but mostly when the 12th is sharp. I doubt that if the tuning is spot on, the 12th would be anything else but on assuming correct string height and fret location. Intonation can be the issue. Move the bridge back and forth. See if that works. BUT again, check the nut height. When you change the intonation you change the relative position of all the frets!
-WY
This is sorta how I see string tension versus fret position. Mind you, its not a GREAT deal of tension but could sharpren the notes closer to the nut by 50 cents (0.5 semitone). I (and others) reduce the nut-to-first distance by 1/32 +/- to compensate. This works REALLY well and I have had no issues doing this.
In the image above, I see more tension closer to the first few frets that at the 12th, where just about equal tension is present.Not completely accurate here but imagine at the first fret lets say there was a 2:1 tension ratio, but a 1:1 ratio at the 12th. That's more or less how I see it.
One oddity you may be asking is: So if you shorten the distance at the first, wouldn't that cause the note to be sharper based on even shorter distance and thus more tension? Well, yes, but also know that it does throw off all the frets distances -- especially the 12th, which i compensate for with intonation. It works. Keep in mind, string height at the nut affects the 1-5th frets even more so that does the shorter 1st distance.
Just my opinion but it seems to fall in line with what I see happening.
-WY
Wes and Oily have handed out some good advice. The only thing I would add is to do Oily's step 2 first, and using a digital tuner, confirm the actual values of the notes so you know exactly what you are dealing with.
And I am curious what you used to mark the fret spacing?
String gauge! yes. That would indeed be a possibility as well your question 'Is this true for all strings?'
-WY
With correct nut and bridge height and correct frets, string gauge should have no effect on tuning unless you have a mix of gauges. ( lights, mediums, heavies, etc.)
Wes is right about the fretting increasing tension and changing tuning. It's impossible to completely get rid of this without nut/bridge compensation or moving the frets around ...... really not recommended ( IMHO) for a newer builder.
The best thing is to work on your set-up. String height as low as possible without buzzing and the bridge adjusted for correct intonation.
Maybe for funnsies, grab another fret program and double check everything ..... I've always thought the Stew-Mac was a bit clumsy to use.
Matt
Thanks guys for all of your replies. I will write some updates once I work on the guitars again. It may be a few weeks before I can get back to all of you again. I did play with the one that is still in my possession, and it seems better to me after moving the bridge back a bit. I will have some friends check it out for me again to make sure. Thanks again guys.
Douglas
first a question. why such a short scale?
strings are manufactured for 24-26 inch scale.
if you get out of this range then string tension could be messing with
your tuning.
as far as intonation goes I have 15 guitars in my collection right now.
12 of these I built myself. On all of them I set the bridge with string breakover point at 12th fret times 2 (within 1/16")
I checked the intonation with my electronic keyboard and they are dead on
all the way to the 24th fret.
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