This section of the books (amongst others) intrigued me, probably because I am well and truly in the 70% who never notice any dissonance.
Never noticing anything, I’d never given any thought to intonation beyond the standard “12th fret check”.
(and I call myself an engineer


So the example of tuning errors for each fret on each string was an eye opener.
I’m yet to decide where I’ll go with nut intonation, but as a ‘diagnosis & correction’ of existing instruments this section is invaluable. Thankyou.
I do have a query though with regard to Table 4.7-1, page 4-100.
I can understand the 6th string errors on frets 2 & 3 as being caused by the T(1,1)1 of 92Hz as this is F#-10c.
Next you attribute the large errors on the 5th frets 7-12 to over-coupling with a T(1,1)2 of 160Hz.
However 160Hz is E-50c and is also less than an octave above T(1,1)1.
These are both desirable outcomes when designing/building/tuning according to Section 2.4 (and summarised as such on page 2-52)
What I can’t work out is how this ‘over-coupling’ has occurred. What am I missing

Cheers