Evertune Bridge...is it even worth it? (PART 2)
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- You can watch the official playing demo here: • PRS SE Standard 24 Eve...
I decided to make an update to a video I made a year ago about the Evertune bridge system. Most of my thoughts are still the same but wanted to give some further insight after previously owning an LTD EC1000 Evertune and comparatively now a PRS SE Standard 24 Evertune.
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Thanks for watching!
Gear Used:
PRS SE Standard 24 Evertune
Vox AC15C1
J Rockett Archer
Shure SM57 & Sennheiser E609
Apollo Firewire Duo
Pro Tools 11
Camera:
Sony a6300
I want an evertune on all my guitars one day!
Just a quick FYI, the Evertune can be setup to bend (normal mode I guess) and also to NOT bend in rhythm playing situations. This comes in handy when you have a heavy right hand. Also, you can coil tap any guitar fairly easily w a push pull pot and few solder wires, but a lot of people hear a volume loss or some other "not real single coil" stuff they dont like.
I have had my Evertune guitar for a week, now, and it is the easiest guitar I have ever setup. I love the Evertune system. It really works.
You mention the value of split coil options - I 100% agree. But for anybody else's benefit...that is *also* an easy option even on the ESP LTD EC1000et guitars. Some of my EC1000ets came with split coil options. But for those that didn't, I was easily able to cheaply incorporate a split coil for cheap (push pull) option - on all of them. Hope that helps somebody. No doubt - the setup and intonation on an evertune bridge is fantastic - for me, mostly because it is the most precise of any bridge I've ever owned. Love them!
Absolutely true!
Ty! I am considering a purchase for the studio and you have given me the kind of unbiased opinion I was searching for. Stay creative friend. I am also going stir crazy without gigs and now have an album to record. 🤘😎🤘
If ur gonna do some recording these are a dream!!! Evertunes rule the studio 🔥🔥
@@simonaustin1136 Definitely. We have a full length thats being held up by a 20 year old Gibson SG Goth that won't stay in tune on Drop A.. for some reason, lolol.
@iRod and the Auxiliary Truth
good stuff Simon! I didn't even know about Evertune until your other video. I'm looking at an se custom 24 for my next axe.. I'm curious- are those pickups pretty much noiseless, even in single coil mode?
They're humbuckers, so pretty noiseless. When in single soil mode they do have some typical hum/buzz as to be expected
I have EC-1000 and I do play metal, but how is it a “metal guitar” more than that PRS? It’s a les Paul style guitar to me. Mine has coil split as well
Do you find there is a tradeoff with bending sensitivity with the Evertune?
depends how it's set. you can either set it to be 100% straight pitch so bends don't even work, or to bend at will and return back to set pitch. from that aspect there's not really a tradeoff, if anything it's better because you don't knock your guitar out of tune going for a big bend
Have you ever thought about True Temperament fretting one day?
I think the ltd had split coils. I could be wrong
would you recommend the Evertune on a good les paul? cause if the problem is in the angle of the head would that even work the same?
hmm.. i have the same color ec1000 evertune, and it has coilsplit.. Are you sure yours didn't?
How does the evertune change the tone of the guitar?
Arguably it depends on the guitar, if it's on a Gibson Les Paul, people will say it takes away some of the core Les Paul sound due to routing a big chunk of wood out of the centre. However on thinner guitars like a tele or PRS that effect is probably less noticeable on the tone. And being perfectly in tune HELPS tone quite a bit :)
How about changing strings? Easy or pain?
A bit of a pain til u get used to it
Travis Meeks from days of the new 😉🤘
But what happens if play in drop tuning, say dropping from standard E to drop D? Will that slight difference in tension mess up the whole system and require a full recalibration as well?
Each string's tension is maintained independently by a single spring and retension system. It's not like a floyd rose where that would be the case. If u drop the Low E down to a D on an evertune, the rest of the strings should stay in tune
@@simonaustin1136 Ok, but what about the string action on the E string that's being dropped? Will it buzz etc.?
@@iseeu-fp9po it will keep the same action when you detune the string
@@simonaustin1136 Ok, thank you for answering my questions.
It's so weird that a pretty boy like that doesn't shave his unibrow...
Maybe he doesn't wanna paralyze the chicks with _too much_ hawtness...? :D