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Text review, no crazy shouting.
First half Strat bridge vs second half Evertune comparison
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First half Strat bridge vs second half Evertune comparison WITHOUT DRUMS
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Same here, but dry DI track
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CONCLUSION:
If you hesitate to buy a guitar with Evertune because of "tone loss" then don't worry! It sounds just like a guitar should.
However, if you REALLY need full sustain, then look elsewhere.
This is the FOURTH guitar with Evertune I've had or tried. And they have all had bad sustain.
For me personally, I don't mind the sustain loss. I will mostly use this guitar as a studio tool to record rhythm guitar with, for the obvious reason of not having to tune during the whole sessions. That will be SWEET.