If 1980s mtv was revived, this guy would be my first vote VJ. Very good hosting/presentation skills including over all body language. Guitar competency is top shelf as well
I say at the start I have the Evertune system disabled… Hence why the strings are clearly changing in pitch when I’m bending. I demonstrate the system in use at 7:22.
@@DaganWilkin that still won’t make any sense to people who have never used one, I have a 7 string with an evertune bridge, every string is at the edge of zone 2, I haven’t tuned it in 6 months and they all bend, it just sounds like you’re not using it right
@@DarthKoth You can bend at the edge of zone 2, but subtle vibratos won't still work. That's really the only drawback you can't get rid of with proper adjustments on Evertune.
How high are the ever tunes compared to a hard tail? I do really like this guitar but I also seriously like the MH-1000 Hard tail (comes with same tuners I think, not sure about body or neck) and fishman fluence pickups. Right now I have a ESP LTD EC-1000 in vintage matte black, it plays wonderfully and I do play on keeping it cause I love les pauls and this is like a metal guys dream les paul style guitar, except it stays in tune, isn't prone to neck breakage and has EMG 81 on bridge and 60 on neck. I had an RGA for while with a hardtail and got used to playing with those, then got this guitar and as much as I love it and still want to be able to play it I want another hardtail guitar so I don't have to float my hand or rest it on the edge of the bridge cause I find it harder to be percise with switch to whatever string I'm gonna pick next if its a far jump. How hard from a tune-o-matic do you think it is height wise?
they change the neck angle on evertune models to compensate for the bridge height, evertune is lower so the neck angle is reduced so it's flatter with the body
Not being able to bend the strings just to stay in tune seems to me a big compromise. I would rather buy a guitar that has stable tuning and allows string bends. Now i know to avoid "Evertune" models.
@@allenforsythe3282 It was Dagan's comment in the video "i have the evertune disabled" that made me assume that this was a limitation of the system. There are more reasons for a guitar going out of tune than the bridge, the most common being strings sticking in the nut.
@@Barbarapape So I could do vibrato and technically vibrato is ‘bending a note in and out of tune with it’s original pitch’. Skip to 7:22 to see the Evertune in action.