Lucius Paisley
Well-known member
Jeez, I hate myself for not being able to let go of things...
Just two quick shower thoughts:
- when you bend on a Floyd, the saddle (actually the whole bridge) tilts forward, yet noone bats an eye. "Yeah but it returns to the original position." Except when it doesn't, because it's poorly setup or maintained. Just like the ET, or any other bridge for that matter - when you set the intonation, you fret the 12th and 24th in the process and hit some corresponding harmonics of the in tune open string, at least I do. The length of the string is set so that when the 12th and 24th frets are played the notes are in perfect tune. That means that the saddle (et) or bridge (fr) tilting is already accounted for in the setup.
Now off to start my weekend...
Well, I'm much more informed now than I was when I started the thread. And while I wouldn't purchase either of the guitars at those prices, I do think the price difference for the Evertune is fair.