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Checking Tune

EverTune holds the string in tune for the life of the string. In a 
studio environment, check the tune once per day. Sometimes 
oxidation (rust) of the strings can increase their weight which 
can lower the pitch a few cents. This can be adjusted back with 
a quick check and minor tuning of the saddle’s tension. This 
daily check is only necessary in a studio environment where 
every cent counts.

Bending

Once the saddle is in Zone 2 and the string is in tune it is 
time to set the bend sensitivity. Tighten the tuning peg at the 
headstock while plucking the string until the note goes sharp. 
Then loosen the tuning peg until the note drops right back into 
tune. The point at which the note drops right back into tune is 
the transition point between Zone 2 and outside of Zone 2. 

At this point the string bends and tremolos like a conventional 
guitar except that the note will always stay in tune after the 
bend. This point is maximum bend sensitivity. 

Loosen the tuning peg about an eighth of a turn from the 
boundary where the note goes sharp and we come to a point 
where bends still happen fast and the intonation and tuning 
are preserved even with heavy picking intensity and hard finger 
pressure. This is great for people who detune their strings, or 
vary their picking intensity and finger pressure, and want to still 
be perfectly in tune and intonated. 

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Changing Gauges and Alternate 
Tunings

EverTune saddles can be set to tensions from 10 - 28 pounds 
(4.5 to 12.6KG). Which means they can usually handle 009 sets 
to 011 sets and 012 sets with normal bottoms (as opposed 
to heavy bottoms) in standard tuning . For higher and lower 
tensions, custom saddles are available to order at 
EverTune.com. [Please check out evertune.com/setupfaq for a 
table showing string sizes, scale lengths, and tunings]. 

CAUTION: Please note, if the hex key becomes hard to turn STOP 
TURNING IT, the tuners may have reached the end of their range. 
So if this happens, please contact us at [email protected]. We will 
respond promptly.

When changing string gauges and Tunings the saddle tension 
usually has to be adjusted a lot. To go from E to drop D, for 
example, will take 15-20 half turns of the hex key. If the string’s 
pitch stops changing when we are turning the hex key up or 
down a lot to change the pitch, then the saddle has moved out 
of Zone 2. 

As an example, to tune the Low E string down to a C we 
put the saddle in Zone 2 and then start turning the hex key 
counterclockwise. Before the note reaches C it may stop 
detuning even though we are still turning the hex key in the 
tuning hole. What happened? With this much tension drop, 
the string contracted and the saddle was pulled on the bend 
stop, out of Zone 2. So, we now put the saddle back in Zone 
2 by loosening the tuning peg at the headstock and then we 
can keep detuning. [For a more in depth discussion on tuning 
topics such as string gauges and large tuning changes see 
these topics on our page evertune.com/setupfaq.]

NOTE: When going from a higher to a lower string gauge, tune 
the strings to about a half step sharp of the desired note with the 
tuning pegs at the headstock. Then decrease the saddle tension 
with the hex key in the tuning hole behind the saddle until each 
string is in tune. This will avoid breaking strings by trying to get 
saddles into Zone 2 when the tension is set too high for the smaller 
string gauge. 

Maximum Bend Sensitivity

Fast Bends, Maximum Intonation

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Страница 1: ...y 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 Keep plucking the note and tightening the tuning peg and listen until the note stays con...

Страница 2: ...ing the tune NOTE The EverTune hex key is a standard 2 5mm hex key available at all hardware stores Every 15 cents adjustment on a tuner is about one half turn of the hex key Please check out our Tuning page from evertune com setupfaq for more info Changing Strings Using the Same String Gauge When changing strings each string goes through one of the string holes on the back of the guitar comes up ...

Страница 3: ...tuning For higher and lower tensions custom saddles are available to order at EverTune com Please check out evertune com setupfaq for a table showing string sizes scale lengths and tunings CAUTION Please note if the hex key becomes hard to turn STOP TURNING IT the tuners may have reached the end of their range So if this happens please contact us at info evertune com We will respond promptly When ...

Страница 4: ...e the note goes sharp is the middle of the sweet spot Here even bending is balanced out by EverTune This is great for rhythm guitar and studio overdubs and tracks with layering of multiple guitar parts because the tune and intonation will be constant from take to take and day to day regardless of atmospheric conditions For more information on bending check out our Bending section at this page ever...

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