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#EverTuneTV Episode 007: Scotti Hill / Skid Row
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Cort KX700 EverTune - A Guitar Player's Review
The Ultimate EverTune Exclusive Review?
#EverTuneTV Episode 005: Jerry McPherson
More YouTube Love for EverTune
#EverTuneTV Episode 004: Sam Pura / The Panda Studios
Cort Releases the KX700 EverTune
EverTune Exclusive Unboxing Video!
#EverTuneTV Episode 003: Craig Silverman
#EverTuneTV Episode 002: Kiko Loureiro
#EverTuneTV Episode 001: Ken Susi
Guitar Art: Ibanez with EverTune
View AllEverTune AfterMarket Upgrade Star of the Week • Amazing Strat with a Jazzmaster neck
We're not sure why this amazing Strat has a Jazzmaster neck on it, and we don't care. How much goodness can one guitar possibly possess?

It turns out that the guitar belongs to Steven Vineis. Here's what he had to say about getting into EverTune:
"I never thought I'd be able to play multiple live shows in a row and never worry about my tuning. It allows me to become completely absorbed in the performance, in the antics, in the moment--without having to break up the momentum of the show to tune. And in addition to actually doing what it says, it's incredibly easy to maintain.
I've unbolted the neck on a Strat to change pickups and screwed the neck back--the strings were still in tune. My Evertune'd guitars have been dropped, thrown, stored in cold practice spaces and hot storage units---and they're still always ready to go.
It's an essential device."
