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    PRS stoptail bridge

    I have no experience with the PRS pre-intonated stoptail bridge.Is it possible to intonate every string perfectly with a strobe tuner?Does string gauges matters?
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    Re: PRS stoptail bridge

    I don't use a strobe tuner, just a +/- 1 cent accuracy Korg Pitchblack (more accurate than a +/- 3 cent Boss TU-2), and with 9/9.5/10 gauge strings I get perfect intonation.

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    Re: PRS stoptail bridge

    I use the Peterson stroboflip tuner.I can highly recommend it for setting the intonation.
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    Re: PRS stoptail bridge

    I use a Peterson Strobe tuner and it's pretty much dead on for gauges 9-11. Outside that, you'd be better off w/an adjustable bridge...


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    Re: PRS stoptail bridge

    Quote Originally Posted by swede71
    I use the Peterson stroboflip tuner.I can highly recommend it for setting the intonation.
    I'm not that fussy thanks - rock n'roll isn't supposed to be perfect. Ask Keef

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    Re: PRS stoptail bridge

    Thanks for the answer Jamie.I really like the design of that bridge.Twinfan,i actually believe Keef is really fussy about his intonation
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