crunchgear.com - 1/9/2010
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At the Startup Debut event earlier on at CES, we got to check out this great, and practical, new guitar component called Evertune. It's a bridge that keeps your guitar tuned at whatever you put it at, but not using freaky electronics. I thought it had to involve microservos and such, but no:
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theguitarcolumn.com - 1/9/2010
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theguitarcolumn.com —
Also exhibiting at CES 2010 was EverTune with the
latest in self-tuning bridge technology. Four years in development,...
the Evertune bridge is a purely mechanical device. The strings are loaded in to the 'adaptive spring tensioner' and the tension on each string is set ...
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EverTune Self-Tuning Bridge
muzicosphere.com - 1/11/2010
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muzicosphere.com —
Could it be one of the biggest innovation
in the guitar field? At least EverTune is addressing...
one of the most annoying issues that guitarists meet: varying sting tension that makes the guitar out of tune...
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Perpetual Tuning with EverTune?
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Evertune keeps your guitar tuned forever
Guitar-Edge.com Blog —
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by Devin Coldewey on January 9, 2010 At the Startup Debut event earlier on at CES, we got to check out this great, and practical, new guitar component … ...
Accordage Perpetuel avec EverTune?
Muzicosphere —
... des partenariats). Néanmoins, ils prétendent également qu’un kit sera disponible pour des guitares déjà existantes. Mieux ils annoncent également le même système pour des guitares à vibratos (et là je suis extrêmement curieux de voir comment ils vont faire avec un chevalet flottant) et également pour les basses.
Affaire à suivre donc… En attendant tu peux toujours visiter le site web evertune.com pour en savoir plus.
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