Intonation on a 3000 (short-scale) bass
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Intonation on a 3000 (short-scale) bass
Hi all, I have a restored 3000 FG (I posted the pics a few months ago). Problem is the intonation is horrible as I move progressively up the neck so that anything above the 12th fret is pretty much half a tone out. Playing drone type riffs (think She's Lost Control by Joy Division) is so out it makes my toes curl.
Can this simply be solved by playing around with the positioning of the bridge saddles (I have tried tweaking them to no avail but truth is I am incompetent!) or is this simply an issue with short-scale basses that you have to live with.
Can this simply be solved by playing around with the positioning of the bridge saddles (I have tried tweaking them to no avail but truth is I am incompetent!) or is this simply an issue with short-scale basses that you have to live with.
Is the intonation sharp as you move up the neck and are all of the strings off? I've found the tailpieces and therefore the bridges to be set too far forward on a couple that I've owned. If the intonation is sharp, peg the tailpiece mounting holes, move the tailpiece back as far as you can without uncovering the mute route and re-drill. You can also flip the saddles around with the top edge of the saddle towards the rear. There are additional things that can be done also, but intonation is as good on a 3000 as any other bass. Just make sure the neck is adjusted with no relief, you're using strings with not more than 160 lbs of tension and set the intonation at the 12th fret with the string fretted and not by the harmonic.
