D-Tuna issue

EmiAba

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Hi
just arrived my brand new guitar: evh wolfgang special in surf green. Great feeling with it but it seems have an issue with factory installed d-tuna. I followed step by step the process to tune the strings but I am not able to have the 6 string with the E. I mean I tune the 6 string to D with the d-tuna disengaged, lock the nut, engage the d-tuna and what I get is a note right between d# and e. Moving clockwise the fine tune on the d tuna nothing happens. Any ideas?
Thanks
 
i always though you tuned the e first, then used the adjustment to get the d in tune when the lever is dropped, maybe im wrong though
 
Sounds like something is wrong. What you're doing is the way I've always been shown to do it. The fine tuner should change the pitch of the E when the D-tuna is engaged. If it's not changing the pitch, there could be a mechanical issue.
 
i always though you tuned the e first, then used the adjustment to get the d in tune when the lever is dropped, maybe im wrong though

Hipshot Extender keys work like that, but with a D-Tuna you're supposed to tune to D first with the lever pulled back, then adjust it so that it comes up to E with the lever pushed back in.
 
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Sounds like something is wrong. What you're doing is the way I've always been shown to do it. The fine tuner should change the pitch of the E when the D-tuna is engaged. If it's not changing the pitch, there could be a mechanical issue.

Nothing changes if I turn it clockwise or counterclockwise. Mechanical issue where? Is it the spring? Th d tune is moving freely. The guitar came in tune from the store. I played it extensively lately and yesterday I was in the need to tune it again. Failing. Checked on the internet but it was useless.
 
Nothing changes if I turn it clockwise or counterclockwise. Mechanical issue where? Is it the spring? Th d tune is moving freely. The guitar came in tune from the store. I played it extensively lately and yesterday I was in the need to tune it again. Failing. Checked on the internet but it was useless.

Sounds like the little fine tuner screw on the D-tuna that you're supposed to turn to change the pitch of the E note (the one shown in the pic below) is not engaging correctly to change pitch.

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That's the one you're turning to get it back in tune, not the regular fine tuner thumbwheel for the low E (which does nothing with a D-tuna installed) . . . right?
 
Sounds like the little fine tuner screw on the D-tuna that you're supposed to turn to change the pitch of the E note (the one shown in the pic below) is not engaging correctly to change pitch.




That's the one you're turning to get it back in tune, not the regular fine tuner thumbwheel for the low E (which does nothing with a D-tuna installed) . . . right?

Yes right
 
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