🎸 Silence the noise, amplify your craft.
The Ernie Ball Fretwrap by Gruv Gear (Large) is a professional-grade string muting accessory designed to fit 6-string basses and 7-8 string electric guitars. It effectively cuts overtones, open string vibrations, and unwanted noise, making it indispensable for live performances, studio recordings, and advanced playing techniques like two-hand tapping.
Recommended Uses For Product | Recording, live performance, two-hand tapping, muting strings for 6-string basses, 7 and 8-string electric guitars, and high-tempo metal music |
Color | Black |
J**E
Seems to work well
I got these for a 7 string and a 6 string with larger strings. I haven't played guitar for years so I tend to hit extra strings. It has helped with sloppy playing and unwanted noise. It's not the cheapest solution. You could just get a hair tie but I wanted something that is well made and adjustable. Its a bit bulky but looks fine on a black guitar. It's functional and easy to move in front of or behind the nut.
T**T
Looks Nice, Works Great.
Exactly what is wanted. Super easy to figure out and use.
L**Z
Good purchase. Still testing.
Received the item quickly and it is as advertised. Fits the neck of my bass well and does mute the strings. I like the idea of what this does for certain situations when playing especially when first beginning. However, I have played for several years before this and learned how to mute the strings myself. Wanted to see how this item performed compared to normal muting and what situations I can use it in when playing. Can say for beginners it can be helpful but shouldn't be a replacement for learning to mute by hand.
R**Z
nice fretwrap for string noise.
If you have the problem with unwanted string noise this may be just for you. Im fits perfectly by the nut to muffle the noise form the loose strings. Great for recording in the studio. 8/10 recommend product for any guitar player.
A**N
Quality, Performance and Reliability
I needed to stop string rattle at the nut especially during my recording sessions. I picked the Erie Ball Fretwrap because their products are always made and finsished properly. It's easy to install and also easy to remove. It did what I needed it to do. Definitely recommend this particular Ernie Ball fretwrap.
A**T
Works Great!
Great fretwrap, it's worth the price difference between this and cheaper quality ones. My cheaper fretwraps just sit on acoustic/hollowbody guitars that I don't want to resonate in the studio, as they don't work as well for sliding past the nut in live situations.
E**C
Seems Pointless
I noticed a lot of bassists with these little bands on their bass necks and inquired on the purpose. I was told they were supposed to help dampen open strings and control overtones on open notes. I decided to try it.First, let me say that this Ernie Ball branded fret wrap is very nice. It is well made and fit perfectly around the neck of my Fender Precision at the nut. The materials are soft and sturdy, and it looks nice and unobtrusive. I am quite pleased with the quality of the product.However, it doesn't seem to serve any function that makes any positive difference to my sound or tone. I have placed it in various positions and experimented with tension to no great result. The best has been that it does nothing and the worst has been that it inhibits playing in one way or another. It may be that thirty years of playing without this thing has developed my technique such that I don't need this tool. If that is the case, then I don't understand why anyone needs it.So, while I can't recommend having a fret wrap, I can highly recommend this Ernie Ball version to anyone who is determined to get one.
J**M
A must for recording
And absolute must when recording lead lines. Stray string rings? Forget about it.
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