CrazyBadGuitarist
Inspired
So a while back I found out about the Evertune system. I'm not going to describe what it is here, but you can YouTube it and see everything about it. Anyways, I decided to try one out and bought an LTD guitar with it installed. I literally didn't have to tune my guitar for 2 months before I decided to change my strings. I changed my strings, I didn't have to tune until I changed my strings again. It really does work. It also keeps PERFECT intonation across the entire fretboard, as long as you set the intonation when you initially set up your guitar. Once your guitar is set up, you will always be in tune and you will always have perfect intonation. It's a comfortable bridge to palm mute on and it looks nice (in my opinion).
The guitar I bought with the Evertune installed is not exactly my style of guitar, so today I bought an LTD Ben Weinman signature guitar. It's pricey for an LTD guitar, but worth it. It's a really well built guitar. It also comes with the evertune installed in it. I don't like to buy signature guitars, but if I were to have my own custom built, it would be a Ben Weinman signature looking guitar haha, so I figured I'd just buy it. No regrets.
The ONLY thing I don't really like about the Evertune guitar is that because of the way the bridge reacts to bends, it's difficult to get small little vibrato or micro bends. I mean, you can do them, you just have to bend a tiny bit further than you normally would. You get used to it pretty quickly, I did at least.
Any of you got experience with this bridge system or any knowledge on them? What are your thoughts?
-Dan
The guitar I bought with the Evertune installed is not exactly my style of guitar, so today I bought an LTD Ben Weinman signature guitar. It's pricey for an LTD guitar, but worth it. It's a really well built guitar. It also comes with the evertune installed in it. I don't like to buy signature guitars, but if I were to have my own custom built, it would be a Ben Weinman signature looking guitar haha, so I figured I'd just buy it. No regrets.
The ONLY thing I don't really like about the Evertune guitar is that because of the way the bridge reacts to bends, it's difficult to get small little vibrato or micro bends. I mean, you can do them, you just have to bend a tiny bit further than you normally would. You get used to it pretty quickly, I did at least.
Any of you got experience with this bridge system or any knowledge on them? What are your thoughts?
-Dan