........no, not really, but last night, something that should have been fairly obvious became clear to me. Have you noticed that with some electronic tuners, the "in-tune" note (where you have the needle at the 0 mark) is flat compared to its fretted counterpart? For example; your A string reads "in tune", but when you fret A on the 6th string it's slightly sharp. Well after ensuring that I had my intonation as close to as correct as I could get it, I proceeded to do the following.
*Using the A string example from above, I tuned the low E to concert pitch (BTW, I no longer tune to E flat....just in case anyone cares to know that
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*Next, I'd fret A at the 5th fret and note where it reads.
*Finally, tune open A to that reference point.
*Repeat the process for the remaining strings.
Preliminary results sound good and the guitar is now better in tune with itself. I guess it's good "guitar hack" but at the end of the day, I think it's time to invest in a better tuner.