Players and builders have speculated, brainstormed, and fantasized about it for years: What if you could somehow combine the tuning stability and intonation of the EverTune bridge with the ergonomics and tonality of a multiscale design? Not long ago, our friends at Aristides ran with the idea, placing proprietary EverTune saddle modules into custom, angled faceplates, creating the first commercially available instruments with multiscale EverTune bridges.
When it comes to forward-thinking guitar companies, it\'s hard to top Aristides. From their space-age Arium bodies and necks to their early adoption of EverTune bridges, they\'re always on the cutting edge. When the idea of multiscale EverTune bridges was floated, it made sense to partner with Aristides.
Did you know that every saddle module on an EverTune bridge can bend the note you\'re playing? Almost like six individual B-benders? Check out this fun and informative video for some cool bending licks that are only possible with EverTune!
#EverTuneTV welcomes Steve Stevens, guitarist, songwriter, right-hand man to the great Billy Idol, Grammy Award winner and all around badass. In this candid conversation, Steve discusses the art of creating memorable guitar parts, the influence of classic rock legends, and translating complex studio arrangements to live performances.
The 2025 NAMM Show represented a return to form in many ways for the legendary trade show, which had struggled to remain relevant in a post-Covid world. The show was bigger and noisier, and there was lots of EverTune-related buzz
From an artist standpoint, Diamond Rowe was on hand to talk about her signature Jackson model, Mike Stringer showed his new signature Bare Knuckle pickups on his EverTune-equipped Aristides, and there were sightings of John Huldt,