D-Tuna - good idea, not a great execution of the idea.
The D-Tuna is a hit and miss item. All the videos and instructions say to not use the fine tuners that exists on a Floyd Rose, however the D-Tuna that I received is not "big" enough to actually push the full step to an "E" when it is pushed in. What this means is tuning to a "D" when it is in the out position will result in a "D#"/"Eb" when it is supposed to be an "E". Using the "fine tuner" on the D-tuna will not push it that extra 1/2 step, and the slant becomes so great you can not use the D-Tuna at all.
The concept is simple - when the D-Tuna is "out" the Floyd Rose fine tuner is not doing anything. So tune to a "D". Now when pushed in the Floyd Rose fine tuner *IS* going to do somehting - it will add the extra 1/2 step. So you tune, using the Floyd Rose fine tuner, to an "E" when the D-Tuna is pushed in. It takes some fudging, but the end result is once the nut is locked down you will be able to use the D-Tunas' fine tuner to fine tune without the it becoming angled so much you can not use it.
Your mileage may vary but I have read a lot of customer posts about how finicky this is to keep in tune. This may be because all the "instructions" say to not use the fine tuners on the Floyd Rose.
The other thing is that I ordered the limited edition red, and after 15 minutes of use the red along the top (Where the EVH is) has scratched off. So unless you get the red one on sale do not pay the extra for it - stick with chrome.
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