With CNC-like body cutting machines these days, I would think that wrong bridge / neck heel / neck bolt placement would be very unlikely, but who knows. With 24" scale length, it should measure 12" from the front edge of the nut to the middle of the 12th fret, and then another 12" from there to where you'd expect the middle of the high E saddle slot to be, ie normally somewhere in the front 3rd of the bridge plate (with the other saddle slot middles slightly further towards the back of the bridge plate, in the usual staggered intonation pattern ... front-to-back plain high E-B-G / wound D-A-low E).Talesmusic wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 6:30 amMmmmm, that sounds like a possibility and really sucks if that is the case. Is there a way to check this? I still have warranty but I would hate to miss my guitar for a few weeks/months to let it get repaired (since the corona virus and me living in Holland is not making things easier)
Can you describe how you're adjusting the intonation, how old the strings are, and how far your pickups are from the strings ?
Compared to other common Mastery intonation saddle positions, yours aren't shifted by much ... eg
https://hazeguitars.com/blog/setting-in ... or-mustang