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🎸 Tune like a rock god—fast, flawless, legendary.
The Fender EVH D-Tuna System is a patented, stainless steel device that enables guitarists to instantly drop their low E string to D and back, designed exclusively for Floyd Rose-style tremolos. Endorsed by Eddie Van Halen and top rock pros, it offers tool-free, reliable tuning shifts with a sleek black finish, making it a must-have for serious players seeking precision and speed.
| ASIN | B003B15A5K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,686 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #197 in Music Tuning Accessories |
| Body Material | Steel |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,033) |
| Date First Available | March 5, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 5550121467 |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 6.2 x 4.45 x 0.7 inches |
G**K
E to D as long as you have it set up right no issues
As long as it's set up right and you have a deck only Floyd Rose, it works perfect There is a fine set screw so make sure that your low string is set all the way up so your tuna can slide in and out without scraping the threads Took two times but it said perfect and it works every time I use it. It's been many months now. D to E no problem
G**R
Ed was always right
The Dtuna helps you go from E to D without a using a hex wrench. Simple installation. Great product!
G**M
Kinda finicky
An awesome thing to have on a floating trem for easy drop tuning, but it's not perfect. Every time you go from one to the other, you'll have to fine tune a little more than likely. That being said, for just jamming it's awesome. I wouldn't say you could switch on the fly during a live performance and sound in tune, but I'm not a performer so I still give it 5 stars for the fact of ease of use, it looks nice and does what its supposed to.
C**N
Works great once it’s setup properly.
You will need to tweak the adjustment screw to get it right. Installed on a Jackson JS32Q with a Floyd Rose Special. Your tremelo must be blocked so that it can dive only. Took me a couple hours but now it works great.
M**T
Freaking Amazing!
I’m very impressed with this system! It is very well engineered and you can tell a lot of thought went into every detail. As an example, the fine tuning grub screw on the device is angled so that is easily turned using the Allen key without worrying about hitting the trem or the body of the guitar. It is super easy to install and once you get it dialed in it’s amazingly easy to drop tunings to a D or C# and back again. I will say it took a lot of tweaking to get my drop D to be tuned perfectly. I had to make sure I tuned the D a few cents flat, because it would go a few cents sharp once I tightened down the locking nut. You can’t really fine tune the dropped tuning with the fine tuning screw or it scratches the heck out of the device and it is not easy or smooth to switch between tunings. Fine tuning the E is super easy using the Allen key. And since this is on a double locking trem, once you get it dialed in, it’s set. I’ve not had to tune it since installing a little over a week ago. One thing to remember is that if your tremolo is floating, you will need to install a trem stopper or black box or something to stop the trem from bending up. If you don’t, the d-tuna will not work.
J**N
A very simple and useful upgrade 10/10 recommend!
This took only a few minutes to install. The prep actually took longer. It requires you to block your tremolo, and I had a cool solution I wanted to share. I just wrapped 2 Legos in 1 layer of wrapping tape and super glued them to the trem block. The tape was just to add a barrier, so to break free easily if I decide to remove them. If the Legos aren’t nice and snug, do another layer of tape and make sure they’re nice and tight or your strings will all go very slightly flat when E standard is engaged. She can still dive like normal, just no ascending. I included a picture.
J**X
Excelente
Excelente producto
T**T
Great on some but not all Floyds
Doesn't fit under the tail of my EBMM Sterling AX-40. The section behind the bridge tuner is to close to the pin, so the cylinder that the Tuna slider rides on doesn't have enough clearance. Works fine on my EVH Striped and Wolfgang guitars (which were pre-installed). So, not universal, as Floyds from different eras and different manufacturers are different.
C**E
Facile à installer. Bon produit! Envoi rapide
A**N
The EVH D-Tuna Drop D Tuning System is a highly efficient and straightforward tool for any guitarist who wants seamless drop-D tuning without having to manually tune the low E string down to D. Developed by Eddie Van Halen, this clever device is compatible with most Floyd Rose-style tremolos, making it a perfect solution for players who love the versatility of both standard and drop-D tuning. Installation and Setup Setting up the D-Tuna is straightforward, though it does require a bit of fine-tuning. It involves removing the existing fine-tuner on the low E string and replacing it with the D-Tuna. The installation can be done by most guitarists with basic tools, but if you're unfamiliar with Floyd Rose systems, a guitar tech might help ensure a smooth setup. Performance Once installed and properly set up, the D-Tuna performs impressively well. Switching between standard tuning and drop D is as simple as pulling the device in or out. This quick toggle is especially handy in live settings where a quick tuning change is essential. The tuning stability is commendable; it holds well with little-to-no deviation, thanks to the design that prevents wobbling or accidental shifts during intense playing. Compatibility and Limitations While the D-Tuna is designed to work with most Floyd Rose bridges, it’s best suited for setups without a floating bridge, as a floating bridge needs to be “decked” or stabilized to allow the D-Tuna to function optimally. Some players may find this limiting, especially those who prefer full-floating tremolo action. Pros: Quick Drop D switching: Effortless switching between standard and drop-D tuning with a simple pull or push. Solid tuning stability: Stays in tune even during heavy playing. Durable design: Built from quality materials to withstand intense use. Cons: Limited to Floyd Rose-style systems: Not suitable for all bridge types. Requires “decked” bridge setup: Users with floating bridges may need to adjust their setup for full functionality. Overall Verdict The EVH D-Tuna Drop D Tuning System is a fantastic, innovative tool for players looking to make quick tuning changes. It’s a bit of a niche product but invaluable for Floyd Rose users who want the versatility of both standard and drop D tuning. The solid construction and ease of use make it worth the investment for live players and metal/rock guitarists who switch tunings frequently.
A**D
You just need to adjust the tension spring of your floyd rose to get the correct note when you drop D
B**P
Excellent product and design. Functions flawlessly when installed and setup correctly. Highly recommended for any Floyd Rose bridge rockers who needs an instantaneous dropped D tuning. The “D Tuna” rocks just like EVH!
G**O
llego el dia 22 de enero de 2025 en la app de amazon no aparece como ya fue "entregado" por lo tanto no existe la opcion "devolver producto" es un objeto que no es compatible con mi guitarra por eso lo quiero devolver.
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