The problem is that the saddles move depending on how the tuners are set and Evertune compensates the tuning by moving the saddle forward or backward. So the more the string is “untuned” the more Evertune moves the intonation point. On some strings the intonation can be off to almost a half tone.
Also to know is, are EverTune bridges any good?
It’s a really cool sleek looking bridge, if you look at it, you wouldn’t really know that there’s all this cool crazy technology going on under the hood. It’s all mechanical, which is really why I like it. And it works. The additional benefits of the EverTune bridge is accurate intonation over the entire fingerboard.
Additionally, can you bend with EverTune? A patented all mechanical guitar bridge system that keeps your guitar in tune under any conditions. And yes, you can bend normally with EverTune.
Consequently, can you install an EverTune bridge?
The EverTune Custom Installation Program is available to over 100 countries. ** Installation costs shown exclude the cost of the bridges to be installed.
Can you vibrato on EverTune?
No.
However, EverTune technically does have floating saddles that do tremolo when moved with a finger or the EverTune hex key.
How do you change strings on EverTune?
How does the EverTune work?
How does EverTune work? The EverTune utilizes a “floating” saddle system. Each saddle is housed in an independent module that gives it the ability to pivot. Tension from the guitar string pulls the saddle one way, while a spring inside the module pulls back the other direction at equal tension.
How much weight does EverTune add?
An EverTune bridge weighs 0.58KG (1.28 pounds).
The actual weight added is only about 6 – 8 ounces (170 grams – 225 grams) since we subtract the weight of the wood and hardware removed.
What is the point of EverTune?
The EverTune bridge keeps a guitar in tune despite changes in tension. The mechanical device maintains a constant state of tension despite changes in temperature or humidity or the exertion of pressure on the string.