Fretwraps Is A Pro String Dampener/Muter That Helps Gets Rid Of Noise And Overtones From String Vibrations And Harmonics, Instantly Cleaning Up The Sound Of The Notes Being Played. Great For Two-Handed Tapping, Slapping, And Other Techniques Where You May Not Always Be Able To Mute With Your Hands, But Also For Cleaner Takes At The Studio Or Live. The Adjustable Strap Lets You Fine-Tune The Pressure And Dampening Of The Strings. Quickly Slides Over The Headstock When Not In Use, And Features All Soft Materials That Wont Damage Your Instrument. No Special Guitar Modification, Installation, Or Tools Required - Yet Amazingly Effective. Used By Top Players Including Guthrie Gavan, Andy James, Nick Johnston, Andrew Gouache, Anthony Wellington, Norm Stockton, Bubby Lewis And More.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What material is the Gruv Gear FretWraps made of?A: The Gruv Gear FretWraps is made of wood, specifically maple. This natural material contributes to its effective dampening capabilities.
Q: What are the dimensions of the FretWraps?A: The dimensions of the FretWraps are one inch in length, two and a quarter inches in width, and five and a half inches in height. These compact dimensions make it easy to use and store.
Q: What size is the FretWraps in the listing?A: The FretWraps in this listing is a large size. This size is suitable for a variety of stringed instruments.
Q: How do I use the Gruv Gear FretWraps?A: To use the FretWraps, simply slide it over the strings near the headstock of your instrument. Adjust the strap for the desired pressure and dampening effect.
Q: Is the FretWraps suitable for all stringed instruments?A: Yes, the FretWraps is suitable for guitars, basses, and other stringed instruments. It effectively reduces unwanted noise across different types of stringed instruments.
Q: Do I need special tools to install the FretWraps?A: No, no special tools or installation are required to use the FretWraps. It is designed for easy application and removal.
Q: How should I clean the FretWraps?A: To clean the FretWraps, use a soft, damp cloth to wipe it down. Avoid harsh chemicals that may damage the wood or materials.
Q: Is the FretWraps safe for my instrument?A: Yes, the FretWraps is safe for your instrument. It is made of soft materials that will not cause damage.
Q: Can I store the FretWraps when not in use?A: Yes, the FretWraps can be quickly slid over the headstock for easy storage when not in use. This keeps it out of the way and protects it.
Q: How does the FretWraps compare for beginners and professionals?A: The FretWraps is suitable for both beginners and professionals. Its ease of use and effectiveness makes it a great tool for players of all skill levels.
Q: What techniques benefit from using the FretWraps?A: Techniques such as two-handed tapping and slapping benefit from using the FretWraps. It helps eliminate unwanted noise during these playing styles.
Q: What if my FretWraps arrives damaged?A: If your FretWraps arrives damaged, contact customer support for assistance. They will guide you through the return or replacement process.
Q: Is there a warranty for the FretWraps?A: Yes, the FretWraps comes with a warranty that covers manufacturing defects. Check with the manufacturer for specific terms.
Q: Can I use the FretWraps for recording purposes?A: Yes, the FretWraps is great for recording as it helps achieve cleaner sound by reducing unwanted string noise and overtones.
Q: Who are some notable players using the FretWraps?A: Notable players using the FretWraps include Guthrie Govan, Andy James, and Nick Johnston. It is trusted by many professional musicians.
Q: Is the FretWraps adjustable for different string types?A: Yes, the FretWraps is adjustable, allowing you to fine-tune the pressure for different string types and playing styles.