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  • Why u no 7 string version

  • How do you set the intonation?

  • @theACProductions1On the back side of the bridge you have individual string intonation adjustment. The intonation is great on these bridges.

  • To many bends.

  • @theACProductions1 hes bending to demonstrate the tuning stability of the bridge....not actually playing for fun or whatever

  • What is the tension like ? can U set it to what U want the tension to be like on a normal bridge ? I have my guitars tuned to the hendrix Eb for easy bends on my strings as I like 10s or higher strings, so does this bridge give U the same kind of tension I would get in Eb tuning on my guitar with this bridge ?

  • @UKToneKing The Evertune bridge works the same way when you tune it down to Eb it will have less tension than when tuned to E.

  • 3:07 holy finger nail batman

  • What kind of guitar and bridge do you have?

  • my tremelo moves when I bend...

  • is there a model that can work with a tremolo?

  • @faidonoftheditoo No Tremolo model yet.

  • This bridge is bullshit, what about if you want to change to drop "D" in the middle of your gig, is not gonna work, works only for one kind of tuning.

  • @vicchavill Well...it's stupid to say it's bullshit lol...It's an awesome bridge if you know you don't want to change pitch to one guitar. Professional guitarists have plenty of guitars anyways...they could switch guitars.

  • @vicchavill Set the bridge up to be in drop d, then tune the d up to e. That way it will still tune down to D when you turn the tuning peg. And the bridge isn't bullshit, it keeps your guitar perfectly in tune. Thats good.

  • What if you want to "do a Hendrix" and de-tune an open string as a musical effect during performance? How does it work with a Hipshot D-tuner?

  • it'd be funny if you drove a chevy

  • why is it everybody that plays guitar suddenly thinks they can were outlandish hats

  • I don;t even know what to say - HOLY SHIT?

  • That is a DIRTY ass guitar

  • Can we have a floating sistem with evertune? For whammy stuff?

  • A mechanical device that keep a guitar in tune, wow! The principles are easy but the design is a work of genius! Looks cool as well.

    I take it that locking tuners are redundant technology with this device!

  • it's amazing, but what should I do when I want to CHANGE THE TUNE?

    for EXAMPLE:

    D

    A

    F

    C

    G

    D

    ? ? ?

  • @MattHewCzech1 You can tune the guitar anyway you want. You just half to reset the the tuning by using the allen head wrench adjustment located in the saddle.

  • yeah, but the bigsby gives you trem.......

  • @leachim6 Yeah but The Bigsby will be out of tune every time you touch it...This is Apples to Oranges.

  • @NstuffMusic Fair

  • hey, you are kinda hot. :)

  • @rawkgawdez Thank you...so are you : )

  • great vid, but the long fingernail thingy is a little creepy!!! lolo

  • This is cool!

  • damn dude your style is amazing , oh and i have a question , my tuning is in drop c and it always recognizes it as drop c how the hell do i change it back to standard , it will go to standard tuning , but it never stays that way ..

  • @slipknot604metallica Do you have a Evertune bridge? If so what you have to do is retune your guitar using the allen wrench adjustment in the saddleand set it for standard tuning. That sets the overall tuning for the guitar.

  • @NstuffMusic yes I have one , and i solved my problem . Thank you

  • it really sounds like you are fighting the string with bends... it sounds like it's coming back to tune as you bend...

  • I personally think that this thing is great but come on this is not revolutionary because there are plenty of things which can screw up your tuning like bad guitar tuners, a old nut, bad neck adjustments ...

    This is just a nice bridge for intonation but if you have a shitty guitar with bad adjustments, don't exept to stay in tune with the evertune.

  • @fendermaxime lol you obviously dont understand how this thing works for shit

  • My band plays in Drop C tuning. How well will this hold up to that and lower tunings?

  • @cloudffy7 It can handle drop C.

  • could this bridge work with a string bender b bender?

  • @edadmartin No not yet maybe they will come up with something soon. But these Evertune bridges are amazing the guitar will not go out of tune.

  • 0:35 FART!!

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  • Very Cool !

  • This is a great concept, except I don't understand how it works! OK I got the whole bridge set up but when you tern the tuning pegs and it comes back to perfect pitch, this is where it is fuzzy for me. How do the strings keep from slacking off when turning the pegs down?

  • @northlander30 Each string is on a spring and once you set the tuning tension it always knows what tension it should be at keeping your guitar in tune.

  • I'm gonna stick it in there, and I'm gonna turn it.

  • Is there a possibility if getting a tremolo model sometime soon? I love the idea of staying in tune without a Floyd, but also like to use the whammy bar on my Strat.

  • @djmixer7 they're starting to come out with all sorts of bridge types. floyd and regular tremolo styles as well as bass and acoustic bridges. the kid from MIT who created this is a genius

  • it's possible banding up with fingers?

  • that thing is ugly. wouldn't touch my tele with it. maybe another guitar though

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