I just emailed them to see if they’re getting close. I’ll be ordering one for my Jazz Bass immediately when they’re available.Bass Evertune, damnit!!
I’m guessing as pretty much everyone does multi scale differently (different scale lengths, offsets, etc).Aristides exclusive I assume like the multi scale.,
Yes but there are a few fixed angle bridges available.I’m guessing as pretty much everyone does multi scale differently (different scale lengths, offsets, etc).
Why?Hard pass
Why?
User error. It’s incredibly easy to set up and use .It's just stupid and unnecessary. The one I have broke on what might be my favorite guitar if it had a hardtail.
The amount of time you spend dealing with what zone you are in is more time than you spend tuning. A good setup on your guitar and it stays in tune just fine.
Oh yeah and all of this lol
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I think with anything that is non-traditional or new, the minute a person gets a "bad vibe" off it for whatever real or made up reason; that's it. No matter how much evidence to the contrary there may be. AKA my love of Floyds that everyone else in the universe loves but I loatheAt this point I’ve resigned my overall sentiment regarding the Evertune to ‘if you don’t understand where it has a legitimate purpose, you haven’t experienced it yet”
“If you can’t keep your guitars in tune it’s either a setup or technique issue”
I've thought about getting one for both this reason, as well as pitch to MIDI systems in which it'd be perfect for.Its biggest place for me is when recording. A string or two slipping out a couple cents live isn’t a big deal, but start stacking that shit up on a recording and it’ll give everything a slight chorus effect. Sure, it only takes 20-30 seconds to tune between takes, but in the context of how long I spend recording one song, those seconds add up quickly.