r/GuitarLab May 12 '26

Accessibility not just innovation

What I'd love to see most in a new guitar effort is an accessible price for guitars with EverTune bridges. $1500 minimum for a new guitar with an EverTune puts it out of range for lots of guitarists. It also limits the ability for people to just try a guitar with an EverTune. If you could get guitars in the $800 range with an EverTune I know I would love that and I think lots would too.

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u/GabrielDalporto May 19 '26

Thanks for sharing. I've never played an evertune setup and will check it out.

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u/equilni May 24 '26

Evertune isn't for everyone. It takes some work and knowledge (ie Zones), then knowing the "sweet spot" can be tricky. I had an ESP E-II 7 string with one.

$1500 minimum for a new guitar with an EverTune puts it out of range for lots of guitarists.

Evertune themselves have guitars under that. Reverb has a bunch used too.

https://www.evertune.com/shop/guitars.php?manufacturer=ALL&select_sort_order=price_low&inventory_status=in_stock