Congratulations on purchasing a guitar with
the EverTune bridge. EverTune allows players
to focus continuously on their inspiration
while holding the guitar in tune from the first
to the last note no matter what. Please read
this short instruction manual before using the
EverTune the first time. And if there are still
questions after reading this manual, please
refer to our setup page online at
evertune.com/setupfaq. Also feel free to
contact us at any time at info@evertune.com
and we will respond promptly.
So What is EverTune?
EverTune is an all passive system that is without batteries and
is maintenance free. It is completely invisible. Once setup by
the player, the string will just stay in tune, through temperature
changes, any size and amount of bends, any fingering
technique, any picking intensity, and any amount of string
stretching. And if one string breaks, the others stay perfectly in
tune, making EverTune the perfect guitar for all studio and live
environments.
Activating Each
EverTune Saddle
For an EverTune saddle to be active, it must be placed in the
active zone by the player. To do this, loosen the Low E tuning
peg until the string is slack. Now pluck the note and tighten
the tuning peg (Fig. 1). Keep plucking the note and tightening
the tuning peg and listen
until the note stays constant
as in the Chart below. When
the note stays constant, the
saddle has entered Zone 2,
EverTune’s active zone, which
we also call ‘the sweet spot’.
Before Zone 2, the pitch of the note goes up with each turn of
the tuning peg, exactly like a conventional guitar. EverTune is
inactive here. When we enter Zone 2, the pitch of the note stays
constant and EverTune is active here. When we keep tightening
the tuning peg we will eventually leave Zone 2 and the pitch of
the note will start rising again. EverTune is only active in Zone
2, so make sure every saddle is active (in Zone 2) before tuning
and playing. [To see more on Zone 2 and The EverTune system
check out evertune.com/setupfaq].
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USER MANUAL
Fig. 1
STEP 1