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How to adjust the intonation and action height on an acoustic bass.


TheGreek
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I bought a Tangelwood electro acoustic recently  - I know,  I'll never use it or play it regularly but it was local. 

 

It plays fine above the 12th but the intonation is out which is noticeable higher up.

 

Also the action could do with being lower.

 

Is it a matter of sanding down the plastic bridge or is it more complicated?

 

 

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All of the above.  The action height will be also directly linked to your intonation issues - the higher your action, the more you are bending the strings (albeit vertically) and so the sharper they will sound.  Lowering the action will reduce this effect.

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My experience with bridge saddle height and intonation. And cured the bridge roll to nice and seated.

Similar experience with an electro acoustics... just make sure the piezo element is flat and central to the strings / cavity... some times they have raised sections, on the saddle blade, piezo element, or both. 

 

I got a spare bridge blade. Cheap enough then file or mid that one keeping the OE as a reference.

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