NickK-UK
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Just did a manual measurement for each fret frequency and mapped against a calculated correct frequency:
You can see my my G string (red) has a fret issue, and my top E has a problem with the frets causing two to be the same (known). The upper B string needs a little work I think.
I've seen guitar sites that explain a natural curve up to sharpness for guitars with 12 temperament and some guitar builds adjust if the person never uses the lower frets (lead guitarists) but in the end if the band is in tune/temperament then it will sound fine.
I will calculate the % error and try to identify frets with a >2% error.
You can see my my G string (red) has a fret issue, and my top E has a problem with the frets causing two to be the same (known). The upper B string needs a little work I think.
I've seen guitar sites that explain a natural curve up to sharpness for guitars with 12 temperament and some guitar builds adjust if the person never uses the lower frets (lead guitarists) but in the end if the band is in tune/temperament then it will sound fine.
I will calculate the % error and try to identify frets with a >2% error.
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