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Originally Posted by Rico
On the low E string and sometimes the G string I will turn the saddle so that the flat side can butt up flat against the bridge to the stop side. Because on some of my guitars it's the only way to get those strings to intonate properly.
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Not to get too far off the post topic, but it seems the three low-side strings always have the flat side of the saddle on the stop side, with the three high-side strings the reverse. Is it simply a matter of whatever works? I'm a novice, for sure, but set the intonation myself when I changed string type.