Evertune Bridge, Looks sweet.
SeeJay
May 7 2014, 05:35 PM
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I saw a few things about this bridge recently, but ran into a buddy who installed a few of them and said it was the BEST bridge he's every had as far as intonation and tuning.

It's all mechanical (which is crazy) and each string always stays in tune. Even if you break a string, the rest will hold tune.

Anyone have any experience?

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SeeJay
May 9 2014, 11:42 PM
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No one have any thoughts on this bridge?

I know the guitar player from Dillinger Escape Plan uses it.

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Todd Simpson
May 9 2014, 11:47 PM
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Not a les paul guy but I gotta say the evertune bridge does look spiff wink.gif Having a bridge that never drifts out of tune would sure be handy for live gigs and recording. I know it sounds crazy but I hope they make a trem version somehow smile.gif


QUOTE (SeeJay @ May 9 2014, 06:42 PM) *
No one have any thoughts on this bridge?

I know the guitar player from Dillinger Escape Plan uses it.


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SeeJay
May 10 2014, 03:47 AM
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They aren't just for les pauls.


QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ May 9 2014, 10:47 PM) *
Not a les paul guy but I gotta say the evertune bridge does look spiff wink.gif Having a bridge that never drifts out of tune would sure be handy for live gigs and recording. I know it sounds crazy but I hope they make a trem version somehow smile.gif

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