

Hipshot BT7 Bass Xtender Key For Made-in-Mexico Fender Chrome : desertcart.in: Musical Instruments Review: Best Accessory You Can Install - This was perfect fit and color match for a player ii jazz bass special edition. It took all of about 5 minutes to take off the old tuner and put this one since the holes lined up perfectly. Works as advertised, no more tuning between songs for drop d. Review: Avaliação positiva - Tarraxa instalada e em pleno funcionamento, deveria ter comprado antes. Muito útil. Furacão identica a do Fender Jazz bass México, mantém as duas afinaçoes.
| ASIN | B003KV7DD8 |
| Back Material Type | Basswood |
| Body Material Type | Basswood |
| Brand | Hipshot |
| Brand Name | Hipshot |
| Colour | chrome |
| Connector Type | 1/4" jack |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 239 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Chrome |
| Instrument | Bass Guitar |
| Item Dimensions | 11.2 x 8.6 x 5.3 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 14 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 11.2 x 8.6 x 5.3 Centimeters |
| Material Type | Basswood |
| Model Number | 20700C |
| Number Of Strings | 4 |
| Size | Medium |
| UPC | 889406100053 |
N**C
Best Accessory You Can Install
This was perfect fit and color match for a player ii jazz bass special edition. It took all of about 5 minutes to take off the old tuner and put this one since the holes lined up perfectly. Works as advertised, no more tuning between songs for drop d.
W**M
Avaliação positiva
Tarraxa instalada e em pleno funcionamento, deveria ter comprado antes. Muito útil. Furacão identica a do Fender Jazz bass México, mantém as duas afinaçoes.
E**K
No es malo simplemente no es el que ocupo
El producto es bueno y de buena calidad pero no es la medida que ocupo para mi instrumento
L**O
excelente
Muy fácil de instalar y ajustar, muy funcional para cambiar de afinación al instante
D**N
I never knew how much I needed this until I got it!
So I have been playing bass for about 15 years on and off. The past 6 years have been pretty steady playing and in the past 6 months I have gotten involved in 3 different groups i order to be giging as much as possible. I have done original composition for most of my 15 years on bass, but now i find myself playing just about everything as long as it keeps me playing and keeps me smiling. Anyway, the more different projecs you get involved with the more tunings and variables there are. For my original stuff, on or two songs in Drop D or C in a gig was no problem to just retune between songs the old fashioned way. But now I dont have to do that anymore and I am no longer concerned about arranging a set list for tuning convenience. All it takes is the flip of a switch and you go from Standard to Dropped tuning and then back again with another flip. This device is very easy to install and it took me less than 5 minted to get it out of the package and on the bass, included putting the strings on. (I have done my own setups for years and am no stranger to working on instruments) Even someone with little or no experience only needs a screwdriver, a wrench and maybe 10-15 minutes. Tuning takes a bit more time on the Low E now because you must tune to pitch, then open and close the switch, (much like if you were tuning a vibrato bridge) recheck tuning. repeat until the notes rests to pitch after the switch is opened and closed. Once the tuning of the E (or whatever your tuning to) is achieved, you then tune the not the tuner "Drops" to by adjusting a stop acre on the rear side of the machine. Turn it clockwise to go sharper and counterclockwise to go flatter. takes a little fildding to get it jut right. The instructions are well written and easy to follow so anyone can do it with a good tuner and some patience. Once you done it once, you can do it on the fly again no problem. This does make stretching your strings a bit more critical than if you were to use a standard tuning machine, but I think at most this may take and extra 2-3 minutes for my restringing and tuning a bass from scratch. Its good practice to always stretch your strings, and this device will remind you why:) You will definitely need to verify your tuning after your bass has been in a gig bag or case (you always should anyway) because the rear tuning adjuster is easy to get slightly turned during transit. Yesterday I had a 7 hrs of rehearsal and only had went from E standard to Drop D I dont know how may times and was always ready to got and waiting on other band members. This is a great way to ease a little bit of the hassle and restrictions involved with playing in 3 or 4 bands at once or just playing songs in different tunings without even having to glance at your tuner in between. Basically, I LOVE this thing and I cant believe it took me 15 years to get one. I will be putting them on my other 4 stringers soon.
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