July 07, 2009
Most guitarists love their guitars so much that exposing their axes to elements that could ruin or place a scratch to their finishes induces agita. Besides cosmetics, guitarists are also more concerned about the security of their cables, especially when performing live. Afraid of buzzing, popping, and other noises brought about by cable attachment, we find a lot of times where guitarists would coil their cables around the strap nuts and get it wedged between the strap nut and the strap. While this method somehow keeps cables secure, it also shortens the life span of your cable. Being specialists at protecting guitars, GuitarGuard is about to introduce three new products at this summer's NAMM: the GuitarGuard NeverKink CableClip and two new skins for telecasters and acoustic dreadnoughts.
You can now say goodbye to securing your guitar cables with your strap and strap nut that results into kinked cables as well as buzzes, pops, and other cable noises with the NeverKink CableClip. More than a simple clip that attaches to your guitar strap, the NeverKink CableClip ensures that your cables are secured to your guitar as well as hold that cable in place perfectly as it forms a perfect circle securely in line with your guitar. In addition to that, get your telecaster and dreadnoughts to be scratch, dent, scrape, and ding free with two new skins from GuitarGuard, the TeleSkin and the Acoustic Dreadnought. As what its namesake suggests, GuitarGuard forms a wrapping around the sides and the body of your guitar in order to create a virtually trauma-proof barrier while keeping the soundboard of your acoustic guitar or the front of your electric guitar uncovered to provide protection as well as maintain the sound and resonance of your instrument.
GuitarGuard's products are like your life and accident insurance without the paperwork as you make those unfortunate accidents a thing of the past. Each of the new skins sell for $29.99 and the NeverKink CableClip sells for only $3.99. |