crwnedblasphemy
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I was thinking of installing on a couple guitars I own...Both are blocked. My question is if they have say 46-10 strings, do I still use the 46, or do I have to change to heavier?
GreatRedDragon":2zg770ho said:It works but it's a bit of a trade-off IMO.
Yeah you can flip to Drop D on a dime, but to do that you have to forfeit the use of your low E fine tuner, so if you go out of tune you need to open the nut and retune. And if you like to use the Key to adjust intonation, you have to remove the D-Tuna for that. So while switching to Drop D is super easy, it does add some hassle elsewhere so keep that in mind.
I have it and I like it but I'm not sure I'm going to get one for my next Floyd'd guitar.
Speeddemon":2ff1101z said:Do a search on the Tone Vise Pitchshifter on this forum
I have one of those on my Kramer SM-1 and a D-Tuna on my Charvel So-Cal; for me the Tone Vise is easier to twist for drop-D tuning, than grabbing the D-Tuna, pushing it down, etc.
Both work only with a blocked tremolo (dive only), but to me the Tone Vise is quicker to use, especially should you want to use it mid-song.
psychodave":1pdtb9yt said:If you’re blocking, there is no need for anything. Just screw the fine tuned in leaving 1-2 turns out. Tune it to E. Then I screw the fine tuner to get to D. Make any fine tune adjustments and you will be able to go from E to drop D with no extra cost and you can still fine tune both E and E tunings.
7 Stringer":1budxcje said:Speeddemon":1budxcje said:Do a search on the Tone Vise Pitchshifter on this forum
I have one of those on my Kramer SM-1 and a D-Tuna on my Charvel So-Cal; for me the Tone Vise is easier to twist for drop-D tuning, than grabbing the D-Tuna, pushing it down, etc.
Both work only with a blocked tremolo (dive only), but to me the Tone Vise is quicker to use, especially should you want to use it mid-song.
I have both and to me the Tone vise is useless. You cant tune your E. So if your E is out of tune, you have to un clamp and re tune. Very inconvenient.
The D tuna lets you tune both E and D.
Fair point. I guess I was lucky, since that Kramer SM-1 is so solid, tune-wise. Once setup properly it remained in E with the Tonevise.7 Stringer":1xasnqjc said:Speeddemon":1xasnqjc said:Do a search on the Tone Vise Pitchshifter on this forum
I have one of those on my Kramer SM-1 and a D-Tuna on my Charvel So-Cal; for me the Tone Vise is easier to twist for drop-D tuning, than grabbing the D-Tuna, pushing it down, etc.
Both work only with a blocked tremolo (dive only), but to me the Tone Vise is quicker to use, especially should you want to use it mid-song.
I have both and to me the Tone vise is useless. You cant tune your E. So if your E is out of tune, you have to un clamp and re tune. Very inconvenient.
The D tuna lets you tune both E and D.
7 Stringer":oz5dlvih said:GreatRedDragon":oz5dlvih said:It works but it's a bit of a trade-off IMO.
Yeah you can flip to Drop D on a dime, but to do that you have to forfeit the use of your low E fine tuner, so if you go out of tune you need to open the nut and retune. And if you like to use the Key to adjust intonation, you have to remove the D-Tuna for that. So while switching to Drop D is super easy, it does add some hassle elsewhere so keep that in mind.
I have it and I like it but I'm not sure I'm going to get one for my next Floyd'd guitar.
You still have adjustment on the low string to tune! Less range but still enough to tune. Never never need to unlock unless the guitar is really out of tune, like in the spring or fall.
And why would you need to take it off to adjust intonation? It ain’t in the way, no different than a standard allen bolt.
Imo these are a must on blocked trems for people that go from E to D often.
zuel69":2dtvhfke said:7 Stringer":2dtvhfke said:Speeddemon":2dtvhfke said:Do a search on the Tone Vise Pitchshifter on this forum
I have one of those on my Kramer SM-1 and a D-Tuna on my Charvel So-Cal; for me the Tone Vise is easier to twist for drop-D tuning, than grabbing the D-Tuna, pushing it down, etc.
Both work only with a blocked tremolo (dive only), but to me the Tone Vise is quicker to use, especially should you want to use it mid-song.
I have both and to me the Tone vise is useless. You cant tune your E. So if your E is out of tune, you have to un clamp and re tune. Very inconvenient.
The D tuna lets you tune both E and D.
Right on 7 Stringer, that Tone Vise came off my guitar faster than it took to install it. Seemed to me unless you spend most of your time with drop D it just wasn't worth it.
Philhouse":13c3177h said:I cannot get mine to fit/work properly on my EBMM EVH. I've tried everyway I can, and read the instructions even
Just will not work for me, is there some secret to getting it work on all guitars, or is it normal that it doesn't fit certain guitars?, (which I find ironic because its a darn EVH model guitar). I must be doing something wrong.
Anyway, if anyone has the secret I'd love to know.
Cheers.
kgsweb":3alyo04u said:D-Tuna's work great when set up properly. All of that has been covered above. The only thing that has not been said is this:
If you tune your guitar to E flat, then the traditional .042 low e string will not work. You tune it to Db and then engage the D-Tuna to raise to Eb. However, the Eb is flat. You have to install a .046 as the low e string to overcome this, or remove part of the D-Tuna itself to get to proper pitch at Eb. I've done both, but now only go with a slightly higher string guage to solve this. If you go the route of removing part of the D-Tuna, you will need to file down the flat part of the D-Tuna that rides against the fine tuner on the floyd. I struggled with this for years and finally talked with Adam at Floyd Upgrades and this is what he told me. BTW, on my guitars tuned to E standard, the D-Tuna works flawlessly with 9-42 strings.
7 Stringer":sj9xquwc said:Philhouse":sj9xquwc said:I cannot get mine to fit/work properly on my EBMM EVH. I've tried everyway I can, and read the instructions even
Just will not work for me, is there some secret to getting it work on all guitars, or is it normal that it doesn't fit certain guitars?, (which I find ironic because its a darn EVH model guitar). I must be doing something wrong.
Anyway, if anyone has the secret I'd love to know.
Cheers.
For sure something ain’t right. I have two on my EBMM EVH guitars and they work perfectly. What is not working for you?