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EverTune : The Guitar Bridge System That Keeps Your Strings In Tune Forever!

In today's market, a wide variety of guitars with different bridge systems are readily available. These range from Tune-O-Matic, Wrap-Arounds, Hardtails, to Tremolo bridges such as Floyd Rose, Bigsby, and Gibson's Vibrola bridge.

In 2011, EverTune emerged into the market, promoting its ability to keep guitar strings in tune indefinitely after its initial setup. But despite promising to be the best guitar bridge system in the world, many sceptics, especially traditional guitarists, would say otherwise.

So can EverTune really give you the ability to never tune your guitar strings again? Let's find out all about the wizard-ry of this unique guitar bridge system, address some of the myths you've heard about EverTune, and find out what guitars we have for you to have that are equipped with EverTune!

Guitar Bridges- In A Nutshell

In simple terms, a guitar bridge is a component that connects the strings of a guitar to its body. It is located on the lower bout of the guitar and guides the strings over the pickups in case of electric guitars before they reach the fretboard, where they can be played.

There are several designs available for guitar bridge systems, and each has its own unique characteristics and benefits. Let’s take a look at some of the most common guitar bridge systems and the main differences between them.

Left: Fixed Bridge system (Tune-O-Matic); Right: Floating Tremolo bridge system (Floyd Rose)

Fixed Bridge (Hardtail):

    • This is a simple and stable bridge design with no moving parts.
    • Strings are anchored directly to the guitar body, providing good sustain and tuning stability.
    • It's commonly found in many electric and acoustic guitars.
    • Offers simplicity but lacks features like whammy bar (tremolo) effects.

 

Tremolo Bridges:

    • Also known as vibrato bridges, these allow players to bend the pitch of strings using a whammy bar.
    • Examples include Stratocaster-style synchronized tremolos and Floyd Rose locking tremolos.
    • Offers expressive pitch modulation but can be more complex to set up and maintain.

 

Tune-o-Matic Bridge:

    • Commonly found on Gibson-style guitars, it consists of adjustable saddles for precise intonation.
    • Often paired with a stop tailpiece for string anchoring.
    • Provides good tuning stability and individual string adjustment.

 

Bigsby Vibrato System:

    • Known for its vintage-style appearance and subtle vibrato effects.
    • Offers smoother pitch modulation compared to some more extreme tremolo systems.
    • Generally found on guitars that prioritize classic aesthetics.

 

Floating Tremolo Bridges:

    • These include designs like the Floyd Rose Original and the Ibanez Edge.
    • Allow both upward and downward pitch bending, and often feature locking nuts for tuning stability.
    • Popular among players who require more aggressive pitch effects while maintaining tuning.

 

Regardless of the differences in guitar bridge systems, they all have one thing in common: guitarists must frequently readjust and retune the strings after each playing session.


What is EverTune Bridge System?

The EverTune bridge system is often misunderstood due to the continued popularity of traditional guitar bridges. However, its modern design makes it one of the most innovative guitar inventions since the Floyd Rose.

The EverTune bridge offers the benefit of maintaining precise tuning on an electric guitar. With an EverTune bridge, you can achieve consistent tuning and intonation across all strings, even when playing heavily or in varying environmental conditions like humidity or temperature changes.


How Does EverTune Bridge System Work?

The EverTune employs a unique “floating” saddle system. Each saddle is contained within its own module, granting it the ability to pivot. When the guitar string is tightened, it pulls the saddle in one direction, while a spring inside the module pulls it back with the same amount of force. This balanced or “activated” state enables the saddle to compensate for any change in tension caused by bending, vigorous playing, or fluctuations in temperature and humidity, thereby eliminating any unwanted effects.

Cross section of the EverTune bridge system

How to tune guitar strings on EverTune bridge

The saddle of the module has a limited range of motion, with two stopping points known as the Back Stop and Bend Stop. These points, also called “Zones” by EverTune, prevent the saddle from moving further and altering the pitch of the string.


What are The Benefits Of Having EverTune Bridge?

EverTune offers numerous benefits, and one of the most significant is perfect intonation. Intonation refers to the correct tuning of each note on every fret.

Often, guitars have areas where notes are consistently sharp. For instance, if a high nut is installed, the first fret is an example of this. Similarly, frets above 15 are usually sharp.

Each time the guitar string is struck or bent, the strings will create tension that pulls away from the saddle. The spring mechanism in the EverTune bridge system will contract forward and push the saddle to move in conjunction with the strings' tension, resulting in the guitar strings being in tune constantly.

As variations in pressure can cause many intonation problems, EverTune is the only technology that can ensure flawless intonation for every note on every fret across the entire fretboard. Even if a player presses the string too hard, EverTune will produce in-tune notes if the frets are positioned correctly.

Other advantages include:

 

  • Remains in perfect tune under any conditions

  • Built entirely with tried-and-true technology. Fully mechanical, using physics, springs, and levers -- no electronics, batteries, motors, or digital technology of any kind

  • Uses high-quality materials for the best tonal properties

  • Maintains a traditional playing feel

  • Bending and vibrato is totally possible, as with any guitar

  • Can optionally be set up to compensate for -- and prevent -- any change in pitch, perfect to accommodate a heavy pick attack or an overzealous fretting hand, live or in the studio

  • Compensates in real time for finger pressure, hard fretting, hard picking, misshapen nuts, and frets, and therefore improves intonation across the entire fretboard

  • Capos can be put on and removed without ever having to retune any strings, which is a huge benefit in live settings

  • Only bridge design can truly keep both the attack and the sustain of notes perfectly in tune

  • It is easy to set up once the user understands the setup procedure

  • Can be set up for any desired tuning, including alternate and low tunings

  • No spring noise. EverTune's proprietary damper and buffer system ensures silent operation

  • Highly reliable on the road and in the studio

  • Can be set for on-the-fly drop tuning (switching between entirely different tunings requires a full setup)

  • No user maintenance required


When And Where The EverTune Bridge Can Be Beneficial?

Studio

EverTune is an excellent choice for studio recording due to its reliable tuning and impeccable intonation. It can save hours in the studio and makes it effortless to add new guitar parts months later. Unlike conventional guitars, which may have fluctuating sound due to changes in tuning and intonation throughout the year, EverTuned guitars provide consistent sound, making them ideal for songwriters who prefer to spend their time recording rather than tuning.

Having a guitar with the EverTune bridge system is beneficial for artists who love to have constant playability and stay perfectly in tune every time, whether recording in the studio or performing on stage!

Live Performance

One of the advantages of EverTune technology is that it can maintain a guitar’s tune even when there are fluctuations in temperature and humidity. Steel strings tend to expand and contract with changes in temperature, which can alter the pitch of the notes. In colder temperatures, the notes become sharp as the strings contract, while in hotter temperatures, the notes become flat as the strings expand. Additionally, high humidity can cause a guitar’s neck to swell, making the notes go sharp. However, EverTune saddles are designed to provide constant tension that keeps the notes in perfect pitch, even in these challenging situations. Therefore, EverTune is an ideal choice for live performances and touring bands that frequently encounter varying temperatures and humidities.


What Are The Common Misconceptions About EverTune Bridge?

#1: Evertune negatively affects the guitar's tone.

This is one of the most common misconceptions. Some players worry that the added hardware and tension adjustment mechanisms might dampen the natural resonance and tone of the guitar. In reality, many users and experts have noted that any tonal changes are often subtle and can be easily compensated for with adjustments to the guitar's setup.

 

#2: Evertune limits creative expression.

It's sometimes thought that the Evertune bridge might restrict the dynamic range of a player or inhibit creative techniques like bending and vibrato. However, Evertune is designed to accommodate a wide range of playing styles, and many users have reported that the bridge doesn't hinder their ability to express themselves musically. In fact, some players find that the consistent tuning allows them to focus more on their playing and creativity.

 

#3: Evertune eliminates the need for a proper guitar setup.

While the Evertune bridge helps maintain tuning stability, it doesn't entirely replace the need for a well-setup guitar. Proper neck relief, action, and intonation adjustments are still important for optimal playability and tonal quality.

Each saddle on an EverTune bridge can be set for fast bending of notes, for no bending of notes, and everywhere in between!

#4: Evertune bridges are only for professional musicians.

While some high-profile musicians use the Evertune bridge, it's not limited to professionals. Hobbyists, beginners, and intermediate players can all benefit from the consistent tuning stability that the bridge provides.

 

#5: Evertune eliminates the need for string changes.

While the Evertune bridge can extend string life due to reduced string stress, strings will still need to be changed periodically for optimal tone and playability.

 

#6: Evertune Bridge Limits String Bending:

One misconception is that the Evertune bridge might restrict string bending due to its constant tension-maintaining mechanism. However, this isn't entirely accurate. While you certainly can set a saddle up to not allow the string to bend pitch, one of the greatest parts of the EverTune is that it can maintain its incredible tuning stability while still allowing the ability to bend strings like any other guitar.

What’s great about the EverTune bridge is that because each saddle is an independent system, you can control which strings will be allowed to bend (or not), and how responsive those strings are to your playing style. So, if you’re a player who only bends notes on certain strings, you can set your guitar up to bend on only the strings that you want.


Now Are You Convinced To Get Your Own EverTune-Equipped Electric Guitars?

Check out our collection of EverTune-equipped guitars from ESP LTD!

ESP LTD Deluxe MH-1000 EverTune - Snow White

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