EVH D-Tuna Drop D Tuning System - Chrome

SKU: # 436814   |   Model: # D-TUNA CHROME   |    Product Reviews3 Reviews  Write a Review

D-Tuna Drop D Tuning System - Chrome
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The EVH D-Tuna is a unique patented device that enables players to drop the E to D and back, in an instant. D-Tuna has been standard equipment on Eddie Van Halen's personal guitars as well as signature series locking tremolo-equipped guitars since the early 90's.

D-Tuna Kit Contains

- 1 EVH D-Tuna Unit
- 2 String lock screws
- 1 Spring
- 1 Fine tuning Allen wrench

Q & A


Question: Does this work on every floating bridge?
- asked on Dec 8, 2025
Answer: Yes, the EVH D-Tuna works on most Floyd Rose and licensed Floyd Rose systems, but requires the tremolo to be blocked (decked) for dive-only use, and it needs enough space in the body route; it won't work well on fully floating trems or some recessed Floyds without modification, but fits flush-mounted/decked ones perfectly.
- answered by Robert Lalonde, Montréal, Quebec
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EVH D TUNER

1 of 2 customers found this review helpful

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Closest Store   Sudbury, Ontario
WORKS AMAZING AS IT SHOULD !!!!!!!!! a must for Floyd Rose users.
Posted by ACBGuitarZ on Jun 2, 2023
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Great but not essential

1 of 3 customers found this review helpful

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Closest Store   Calgary Chinook, Alberta
Had a Peavey Wolfgang from twenty years ago and was introduced to Van Halen's little bridge add on called the "D Tuna" at least I think thats what it was called back then. It was not a part you could buy separately till now. Its a bit overpriced but easy to install on any Floyd Rose bridge. Its important though to not have the bridge float as it won't stay in tune whether or not the string is in E or drop D. So you need a shim to stablelize the bridge. I have it on a Kramer Pacer and that bridge when you tighten the springs just enough sits on the guitar body so no shim needed. The whole idea is you can't pull the pitch up. When the bridge is set like that the D Tuna works wonderfully as long as the low E string is stretched properly. Beats spending all the money on an EVH Wolfgang guitar with the part preinstalled.
Posted by Music Mike on Mar 22, 2022
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A Must Have

2 of 3 customers found this review helpful

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Closest Store   Surrey, British Columbia
If you dont have this on your system, then why not? Its a must have, great for on the fly Drop "D"
Posted by Steve on Apr 11, 2020
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