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3.3 Intonation
Intonation will likely be with the highest pitch string being closest
to the nominal scale length, and each string diameter larger being
slightly more set back towards the tail end of the instrument.
Strings that are articulated, or have exposed cores, will intonate
closer to the actual scale length.
To adjust the intonation:
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Remove tension from the selected string.
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With the 3mm hex driver, loosen the two monolith mounting
screws.
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Reposition the monolith in the new desired intonation
location.
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Re-tighten the monolith mounting screws to the deck of the
instrument.
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Bring the string back to pitch, and check intonation.
Repeat as needed to achieve desired intonation accuracy.
3.4 Optics Alignment
Motherboard Closeup Showing Setup Detail
String Setup Selector
(Rotary Switch)
Optical Level Trimpots
“SL1” through “SL6”
Optics Setup LED
(Red/Green)