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  • Rated by C-zom on Sep 17, 6:58pm

    I agree with numair as well
  • Rated by rossperot on Jul 22, 5:28am

    I agree with numair, this is the most useless invention ever. Play each fret individually until you get past the buzz and adjust the bridge accordingly. The cost is zero dollars at your local brain. If one can't hear a buzz, then it wouldn't matter if its buzzing anyhow; one shouldn't be playing. For the argument that one might be deaf, then one's sense of feeling would be increased, thus a buzz would be able to be felt. There is no reason for this other than an absurd electronics obsession. The thumbs ups must be coming from non-guitar-playing jackasses or people trying to get their likes over a certain number. This truly is ridiculous. Don't bring up that it's different for guitar makers or repairers, it isn't. I do all three, and can't see a use for this at any stage. If the problem is with the frets themselves, and you've already strung it up, get another, less expensive hobby, as you've obviously no hope. There is no justification for this whatsoever. Eat my fucking balls.
  • Reviewed by numair23 on Jun 14, 11:20am

    wow this is totally useless lmfao just play the frets up the board until you hear a buzz numbnuts
  • Rated by BrewmasterDK on Apr 05 2009, 9:34pm

    Nice, but it will not work on nylon strings for obvious reasons.
  • Rated by bec-hi on Apr 04 2009, 10:23pm

    neat
  • Rated by 0isin on Dec 23 2008, 2:37pm

    Sweet, but what do I do afterward ?
  • Rated by Technicolour on Dec 13 2008, 12:44pm

    Brilliant!
  • Rated by Ratbags on Dec 09 2008, 1:45am

    neat!!
  • Rated by Exabyte on Apr 27 2007, 10:18am

    Great Idea, really! I've just tried the same thing using a multi-tester, and it works just fine!