if you need to lock your bridge than whats the point??? with your bridge locked you can just tune it down in 5 seconds without the other string getting out of tune
you can pull up with only limited space, but if you have the d-tuna installed and your bridge isn't blocked or has a trem setter. you'll really be screwd. the tuneing would get messed up. if you still want to pull up, install a tremsetter
when you change the strings, you want to put the d tuna in the out (d) position and tune the e string to d. then push it in and adjust the little screw on the side of the d tuna
hey man, I'm thinking of getting a D-Tuna but I hear a lot of diffulties in making it work properly (meaning -perfectly-). so I ask you, 1)did it take long to get the perfect adjustment?, 2)did you take it to a technician to install and adjust it? and 3) does it get on the way when you want to do extreme bar pushing (like 'alexi laiho harmonics')?
if you need to lock your bridge than whats the point??? with your bridge locked you can just tune it down in 5 seconds without the other string getting out of tune
Hans423 5 months ago
Pretty cool
william0nothing 1 year ago
think so, saw a review and some guy said that's what he used it for...
acdc10133 2 years ago
it should
BigDawg69wh2 2 years ago
you can pull up with only limited space, but if you have the d-tuna installed and your bridge isn't blocked or has a trem setter. you'll really be screwd. the tuneing would get messed up. if you still want to pull up, install a tremsetter
jpsguitarguy 2 years ago
would this work from c to d??
or was that a stupid question? :}
nice vid btw!
SamCurran41 2 years ago
also, doesn't it stop you from pulling up on the floyd? just an observation. I have some serious consideration in gettin one of these if it lets you
Basebalfan18 2 years ago
when you change the strings, you want to put the d tuna in the out (d) position and tune the e string to d. then push it in and adjust the little screw on the side of the d tuna
Caine1358 2 years ago
hey,..I was wondering how u change strings...u keep the E string at the D position i.e. pulled out or at the E position...i.e. pushed in?
prashanthosur 3 years ago
hello, miketmg.
hey man, I'm thinking of getting a D-Tuna but I hear a lot of diffulties in making it work properly (meaning -perfectly-). so I ask you, 1)did it take long to get the perfect adjustment?, 2)did you take it to a technician to install and adjust it? and 3) does it get on the way when you want to do extreme bar pushing (like 'alexi laiho harmonics')?
thanx dude =)
helleeno 3 years ago