Shredneck

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The 4-string Shredneck Bassneck features a rosewood fingerboard, dot inlays, and comes with thumb rest wings and a recessed finger-picking route between the 7th fret and nut. Includes a gig bag.

The Shredneck is a small, portable practice tool that provides the feel of a guitar, strings and frets. The headstock doubles as the body to provide a "balanced" feel.

Allows guitar players to warm up anytime a guitar is not convenient-in a car, train, plane, at the office, before gigs, between sets, watching TV or in anticipation of playing guitar. Use the Shredneck to work on scales, patterns and techniques, practice chord fingerings and movements along with building and maintaining calluses. It is modeled after the first seven frets of a standard electric guitar and for acoustic players.

While the Shredneck is strung for right-handed guitarists, it can be easily converted for left-handed players.
Shredneck Bassneck Black
Shredneck Bassneck Black
Shredneck Bassneck Black

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  • Rosewood fingerboard
  • Dot inlays
  • Thumb rest wings and recessed finger-picking route
  • Includes gig bag

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3.33

3 Reviews

0%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

  • I wouldn't buy this again

    2

    submitted7 years ago

    byRobert

    fromUndisclosed

    This is a nice idea, however in my opinion it's not very useful because using your thigh for support didn't work for me. and the design being the tuning knobs being at the place where you rest the gear doesn't work for me.

  • Good Product

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byDan

    fromundisclosed

    Great to use while watching TV.

  • Okay for the intended purpose, but could be improved.

    3

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byLynn

    fromundisclosed

    This item serves to help maintain calluses and finger strength when I'm traveling and away from my bass, which is the main reason I ordered it. However, the wide fret spacing is awkward, particularly given the way one holds this device; it would seem much more natural if the spacing were comparable to frets higher on the neck of the bass. Another negative is the carrying case that comes with; it has a noxious chemical odor. Even after airing it out for more than two weeks I was unable to pack it in my luggage because of the smell.

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  • asked byTuriya

    fromSanta Fe

    Do you ever carry a left handed shredneck bassboard?

    Do you ever carry a left handed shredneck bassboard?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Unfortunately, no.
  • asked byFrank

    fromNew York

    How long is this from end to end?

    How long is this from end to end?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    21.5"
  • asked byYes

    from27030

    Is this a bass or guitar?

    Is this a bass or guitar?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    It's a bass neck, it's not an insturment it's a hand exerciser.