Thanks to Doctor Bass for this sample image of the Hofner bass.
Please, note the bass has a fret just after the nut. Then the normal "1st" fret. Is this very unusual or are there other brands that use that "0th" fret?
I've been trying for several days to get intonation for my Hofner Club bass with the floating bridge. So if I measure the distance (as I've read in other posts) do I start at the nut or the 0th fret?
I've noticed a few things I've never looked at before, like, the low F is way sharp. I mean if the open E and the octave and the harmonic at 12 are really close, I'd expect the F to be pretty close to, but it isn't.
My tuner's scale is -50 ...0...+50 and the F is reading around +20 or +25.
To many odd things and questions, but here is the one for this moment: while setting the open E and picking lightly versus hard, the intonation gets more sharp, same at the octave, but not as much.
Oh, an this one too: when I play the low F and press my finger down harder or not so hard, then intonation changes!