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I put together a 7-string on Aristides's site and it came to about $3,800. Definitely pricey, but I've seen many non-custom guitars go for much more money. The custom Evertune bridge was about an $800 addition.
Not sure if you knew this before but a 7-string version of this multiscale evertune bridge has been developed before (by Aristedes obviously). Its a white 070sr with Fishman Fluence Moderns, and I believe that the guitar in question is still owned by Mike Stringer of Spiritbox (it was showcased breifly in a spiritbox short and he talked about it a bit, but I'm not sure as of right now that he still owns it).
🔥 This guitar is wow 💯 ALSO 🤌 the tones from II II II II on my personal low bois as well (8 string + modded baritone). Absolutely punishing riffs here.
Aristides has given the green light for their redesign to be used at no cost to Evertune. No RND fees, they already have access to the plans. I hope Evertune takes them up on their offer.
i doubt Evertune will make a fanned fret version of the bridge, reason being that pretty much all guitar brands have a different angle on the fanned frets. they would have to make to many different models which would cost too much in development and production.
Interesting and good point I didn’t really think of that. I guess they’d have to just pick the most popular option like 25.5-27” and hope for the best which might not be very efficient
@@BaenaCarcosa btw, just ask Pascal if they can add the Evertune to your custom 080S, you have a fixed bridge on it now so in theory it should still be possible
@@Poepopdestoep the only difference is that the current bridge is string through and all the saddles are routed into the body by about 2mm. The evertune routing takes away pretty much the whole existing bridge section, the body itself has no different reinforcements as far as i know (at least i never saw any when i worked at Aristides)
From what I've seen, they are working on adapting their new bass bridge to guitars. That would make each string have its own independent module, meaning that you could set the scale length and positioning entirely separately for each string.
Holy cow there’s always cool guitars in your hands and now you say your holding one of their guitars in your hands that is a might tool of the arium gods
Can evertune be used in a way to allow for thinner strings at low tunings? I play drop Eb, 27" scale. I have to use really quite heavy strings because if i dig in even slightly the notes go sharp some amount, when playing chords (chugs) the strings may go sharp different small amounts, causing it to go out of tune until the strings die down a little? Basically, slighter thinner strings would have a more ideal tone, more bite and less muddy, but hoping an evertune would cou teract they BYOOOOOAAAAoooowwww sound?
That’s more or less exactly what it was designed to do in terms of getting rid of the pick attack causing notes to go sharp. However, I believe the thickest string this bridge will allow for is an 80. You still need to be using strings that can intonate properly for your desired tuning. So it might be possible to use slightly thinner strings since you don’t have to worry about pick attack, but there’s still a range in which it has to work… I guess long story short is I don’t really know and it’s gonna depend what strings you’re using
Correction, i use an 84 with my 080 evertune. So at least an 84, might even be possible with thicker strings. You do have to drill out the hipshot tuner tho :)@@BaenaCarcosa
My honest opinion as someone who’s had two, not really, unless you’re touring, in which case he’s having a guitar always in tune is very helpful, but as a bedroom player I have all the time to tune before I jam haha, and evertune is an awesome thing, but to skip the 5 mins or so I spend tuning when I play isn’t worth the money to me personally
@@averyplaysguitar I am putting one on my next baritone strat build and I was just wondering if it was actually worth the money. But as a touring artist I feel like I need it.
I love the concept of a multiscale ET8, but I actually hear a little bit of that tubular/honkiness/split sound that you alerted me to about my Strandberg 8 with the bridge pickup being too far from the bridge. That made me sell my Strandberg btw. I was never happy with the tone and couldn't pinpoint it, but as soon as I saw you saying that in another video it was a lightbulb moment for me.
For sure, I am not a fan of that type of sound either as you know. With that being said I did just realize that I forgot to mention that I was using the split-coil function on the bridge pickup for the demo section at 8:26 (the previous part split coil was off) if that is what you are referring to. If not, then maybe the sound just isn't for you and that is of course also fair!
When I hear someone say "let's hear how the guitar sounds", then proceeds to bury it under distortion and other effects, it is not how the guitar sounds, but rather how the effects sound. Instant clickaway, bye bye.
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Sounds and looks awesome dude. That plugin combo is the right type of gross when you hit the lowest string.
Appreciate that 😤🤘
Agreed 😎 I may be a bit partial
i always forget you like metal Andre lol
I put together a 7-string on Aristides's site and it came to about $3,800. Definitely pricey, but I've seen many non-custom guitars go for much more money. The custom Evertune bridge was about an $800 addition.
I like that you started with the song this time. Hooked me right from the start :)
Wicked guitar and demo Andrew! The Aristides design is a modern icon. Mind blowing work and innovation that they have going on in the Netherlands.
BRO THIS IS EVERYTHING I WAS HOPING FOR AND MORE THANK YOU!
hell yeah!!! the multiscale evertune looks nasty as hell. 10/10 guitar, 10/10 video!!!
Not sure if you knew this before but a 7-string version of this multiscale evertune bridge has been developed before (by Aristedes obviously).
Its a white 070sr with Fishman Fluence Moderns, and I believe that the guitar in question is still owned by Mike Stringer of Spiritbox (it was showcased breifly in a spiritbox short and he talked about it a bit, but I'm not sure as of right now that he still owns it).
If I wanted an 8 string I would want this 8 string 🤘
What a machine. Work of art and engineering
That thang is killer
🔥 This guitar is wow 💯 ALSO 🤌 the tones from II II II II on my personal low bois as well (8 string + modded baritone). Absolutely punishing riffs here.
What a beast!
Does Aristides fuitars has truss rod?
I wood leave it that color, I like it
Aristides has given the green light for their redesign to be used at no cost to Evertune. No RND fees, they already have access to the plans. I hope Evertune takes them up on their offer.
good god, filthy playing on this one dude
+sub
You should try to get this to keyan houshmand
YASS. I love the part that goes CHUNG CHUNG CHUNG CHI CHUUUNNG
me 3
This guitar is an 8 string beast
How do you feel about the black heavens compared to m8’s?
Now please check out the Ormsby multiscale evertune😃
Awesome video
Ormbsy guitars have standard Evertune bridges.
Aren't these actually like a molded fiberglass body/neck that's filled with the Aerium material? It's a shell I think, not just straight Aerium.
Yes, that's right. It's filled with Arium. If it was all Arium it would break apart in a second :)
That's 🔥🤘
i doubt Evertune will make a fanned fret version of the bridge, reason being that pretty much all guitar brands have a different angle on the fanned frets.
they would have to make to many different models which would cost too much in development and production.
Interesting and good point I didn’t really think of that. I guess they’d have to just pick the most popular option like 25.5-27” and hope for the best which might not be very efficient
@@BaenaCarcosa btw, just ask Pascal if they can add the Evertune to your custom 080S, you have a fixed bridge on it now so in theory it should still be possible
Very unlikely, the route and reinforcements are very different. If they do tho, i will be the first in line :)@@Snivic-music
@@Poepopdestoep the only difference is that the current bridge is string through and all the saddles are routed into the body by about 2mm.
The evertune routing takes away pretty much the whole existing bridge section, the body itself has no different reinforcements as far as i know (at least i never saw any when i worked at Aristides)
From what I've seen, they are working on adapting their new bass bridge to guitars. That would make each string have its own independent module, meaning that you could set the scale length and positioning entirely separately for each string.
Holy cow there’s always cool guitars in your hands and now you say your holding one of their guitars in your hands that is a might tool of the arium gods
Can evertune be used in a way to allow for thinner strings at low tunings? I play drop Eb, 27" scale. I have to use really quite heavy strings because if i dig in even slightly the notes go sharp some amount, when playing chords (chugs) the strings may go sharp different small amounts, causing it to go out of tune until the strings die down a little? Basically, slighter thinner strings would have a more ideal tone, more bite and less muddy, but hoping an evertune would cou teract they BYOOOOOAAAAoooowwww sound?
That’s more or less exactly what it was designed to do in terms of getting rid of the pick attack causing notes to go sharp. However, I believe the thickest string this bridge will allow for is an 80. You still need to be using strings that can intonate properly for your desired tuning. So it might be possible to use slightly thinner strings since you don’t have to worry about pick attack, but there’s still a range in which it has to work… I guess long story short is I don’t really know and it’s gonna depend what strings you’re using
Correction, i use an 84 with my 080 evertune. So at least an 84, might even be possible with thicker strings. You do have to drill out the hipshot tuner tho :)@@BaenaCarcosa
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Lol the awkward hair regrowth stage
@@BaenaCarcosa been there brother, tat looks tight though!
Okay but since it’s for fanned fret 8 it only needs the 4 low strings. You could get a half off version and still Cover alll the riffs
PS if I had a string for every year of watching Baena videos I’d have a 9 string.
they should make an 8 string without the top 4 already
@@who3033 Downtuned tenor guitar?
high strings for creepy ambient sounds only
@@BaenaCarcosa asmr strings be like
How do you like the Lundgrens vs something like Fishmans?
Both are great. More often than not I tend to gravitate towards passive pickups but I’ve got great sounds with both I think you’d be happy either way
Something tells me you have one of these on the way from Aristides... and if you don't, you should!
But seriously, is the price of the Evertune worth it?
is it worth it for your guitar to never go out of tune ever again?
^THIS haha
My honest opinion as someone who’s had two, not really, unless you’re touring, in which case he’s having a guitar always in tune is very helpful, but as a bedroom player I have all the time to tune before I jam haha, and evertune is an awesome thing, but to skip the 5 mins or so I spend tuning when I play isn’t worth the money to me personally
@@averyplaysguitar I am putting one on my next baritone strat build and I was just wondering if it was actually worth the money. But as a touring artist I feel like I need it.
The intro a song because it’s sick??
Maybe future Carcosa but not sure! Just stuff I wrote for this demo
@@BaenaCarcosa👍👍👍
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I have 1k guitars
Bro got 1k pickups 💀
I love the concept of a multiscale ET8, but I actually hear a little bit of that tubular/honkiness/split sound that you alerted me to about my Strandberg 8 with the bridge pickup being too far from the bridge. That made me sell my Strandberg btw. I was never happy with the tone and couldn't pinpoint it, but as soon as I saw you saying that in another video it was a lightbulb moment for me.
For sure, I am not a fan of that type of sound either as you know. With that being said I did just realize that I forgot to mention that I was using the split-coil function on the bridge pickup for the demo section at 8:26 (the previous part split coil was off) if that is what you are referring to. If not, then maybe the sound just isn't for you and that is of course also fair!
Ahh that’s totally it. Good to know, thanks for clarifying that!
I was only waiting for EverTune to make a multi-scale bridge.
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When I hear someone say "let's hear how the guitar sounds", then proceeds to bury it under distortion and other effects, it is not how the guitar sounds, but rather how the effects sound. Instant clickaway, bye bye.
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@@BaenaCarcosaand good riddance 😂❤
This guitar looks like a plastic toy 🫣...
Play one, you'll feel different in a second :)
If only money could buy you some actual talent. what a hack...
IMMINENCE just dropped a new song called “Continuum. It’s the fifth installment of their storyline to the new album. It should be the last song out of the storyline and new album should drop any month now. Thanks!
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