Frequently Asked Questions
The Ernie Ball FretWrap measures four point seventy-six inches in length, zero point twelve inches in width, and five point twenty-five inches in height.
The Large FretWrap is designed to fit six-string basses and seven and eight-string electric guitars.
The Ernie Ball FretWrap does not have a specified material, but it is an effective string dampener accessory.
You can adjust the FretWrap using its strap to fine-tune the pressure and dampening of the strings for optimal performance.
Yes, the FretWrap is easy to use; simply slide it on your guitar neck to cut overtones and unwanted string noise.
You can quickly slide the FretWrap over the headstock of your guitar when it's not in use for easy access.
To clean the FretWrap, simply wipe it down with a damp cloth to remove any dirt or grime.
No, the Large FretWrap is specifically designed for six-string basses and seven and eight-string electric guitars.
You can store the FretWrap by sliding it over the headstock of your guitar or keeping it in a dedicated accessory pouch.
Yes, the FretWrap is ideal for studio recording as it effectively cuts overtones and sympathetic resonance.
If the FretWrap arrives damaged, contact the manufacturer or retailer immediately to initiate a return or exchange.
No, the FretWrap does not require any special modifications or tools for installation on your guitar.
Warranty information is typically provided by the manufacturer, so check with Ernie Ball for specific details.
The main purpose of the FretWrap is to cut overtones and unwanted string noise during live or studio performances.
Yes, beginners can use the FretWrap to improve their playing by minimizing unwanted noise and enhancing clarity.
The FretWrap improves your playing experience by allowing for cleaner takes without the interference of unwanted string noise.




