HuntforHigherGround
Does anyone have an Evertune bridge installed on their guitar?
I'm really considering getting one, I play a guitar with a Floyd Rose which I have parked as I don't use it anymore.
I'm just looking for pro's and con's in terms of pretty much everything around it:
Installation
Ease of use
Reliability
Comfort
Any help regarding these things would be appreciated!
Malkav
They're no harder to install than having an after market floyd put on, as in there'll be routing etc - If you're thinking of replacing your floyd with it then you may want to double check dimensions, as the floyd's routes may be deeper than the evertune's need to be.
The system is pretty simple from a perspective of use, you tune up using an allen key on the bridge itself and once that's done it's in tune forever, then using the machineheads you can switch between allowing it to bend or not etc.
I haven't seen much feedback regarding how reliable the units are, I think they're too new for any structural issues to be making an appearance yet, as far as the tuning thing goes they do deliver though.
It's designed to be a low profile bridge, so if anything it'll be as comfortable as your floyd or other lo profile fixed bridges (Hipshot, Schaller, Wilkinson) and definitely more comfortable than a TOM style bridge, though a lot of that factor will be subjective.