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GruvGear Fretwraps ReviewsIt looks sort of like a capo except with a giant pad on the inside of the wrap instead of a bar as would be on a capo. It's made with really tough elastic in 3 different sizes for various neck sizes (it also works great on acoustic and electric guitars or dobros). It's black with the GruvGear 'checkmark' logo on the front that faces the audience while you're using it, and it just wraps around your bass neck through a plastic loop. I am a bassist personally, so I figured I'd put this in the bass column. I also play keys, and have been a musician since I was four years old. I'm currently working on several projects, including my own CD of music, to be released in the not so distant future. Absolutely great product. Even in comparison with the hair tie you can get for free, it's still a great product, because it gets the job done so much better than any hair tie or any other solution ever has. It's without a doubt the best tapping, string-silencing, harmonic-stopping solution on the market. Well done. Don\'t close the FretWrap too tight or you\'ll totally drown a string\'s natural resonance. You don\'t need to hold them down that much to stop the other strings from ringing. Tighten them too much and you\'ll start to pull your strings out of tune as well. ShackMan rated this unit on 2011-02-28. More GruvGear Bass_Guitar_Accessories |
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