REVIEW: Guitar Man Strap
There are loads of straps on the market today ranging in price, this is a mini review for the Guitar Man.
Build Quality
Very well made, no problems with any of the padding or stitching.
In use
Easy to adjust, when you set it up it stays in position.
Has padding so really comfortable.
Overall
Good guitar strap, the padding is a nice feature.
Pros:
- Padding
Cons:
- Only in black, would be good to have some variety
G | H rating 4/5
Thanks to Strings and Things.
REVIEW: Hercules iStand, floor stand

Hercules iStand
The Hercules iStand is a compact floor stand that can be folded away and used in your gigbag.
Build Quality
It's made of tough durable plastic, the legs and cradle are metal.
It feels sturdy and when folded could be chucked around and it would withstand it no problem. It's made for travelling and will take a battering and come out on top everytime.
When constructed it gives confidence that it will hold your prized possession safely.
Ease of use
Pretty self explanatory when you start to assemble, all the parts fall into place effortlessly and can be assembled in under 30 seconds.

In use
Overall
I have checked out a few floor stands and have always been unsure of their stability, this immediately feels different.
The cradle holds your guitar in place and unless it takes a big knock from the back it isn't going anywhere.
Pros:
- Folds away for easy storage
- Well designed and a great looking piece of kit
Cons:
- If knocked from behind it will unsettle the guitar, no headstock support as with Hercules other stands
G | H rating 4/5
Thanks to Strings and Things.
UNBOXING: Dunlop Maintenance Station
Here is the unboxing of the Dunlop Maintenance Station we reviewed.
REVIEW: Dunlop Maintenance Station

Dunlop Maintenance Station
The Dunlop Maintenance Station is a plastic neck cradle that can support both the guitar by the back of the neck and the fretboard.
Developed in conjunction with master luthier Ron Thorn this is an invaluable product.
Build Quality
It's made of plastic but good quality and gives confidence that it is going to hold your prized possession without any worry.
Each edge is covered by a thin layer of foam and isn't going to cause damage to your neck.
Ease of use
Easy to use, one side for back of neck and another one for the fretboard.
See pic (1) and (2).

Pic (1)

Pic (2)
Our Verdict
This is a MUST have, the number of times that I have worked on my guitars at home on a table or bench with no stability. If you think how many times a year you change your strings or clean your fretboard having something that you can rely on to hold your guitar in place is invaluable.
It's as applicable to home guitarists as it is tech's, recommended.
G | H rating 5/5
Thanks to Strings and Things (www.stringsandthings.co.uk) for the review product.
REVIEW: Chrome-frets

Chrome-Frets
Chrome-frets is a string cleaning and fret polishing system that is quick and easy to use and gives great results.
The kit comes with the following:
- TefloWax solution
- Micro-fibre cleaning cloth
- Reusable pad with leather on one side and a cloth on the other
One thing to note, this isn't suitable for maple necks.
Retails around £15.
Build Quality
A lot of care and attention has gone into this product, it's very well made.
All the parts are of good quality, the instructions are well printed and the bag is resealable so you can keep it all together for when you next need it.
Ease of use
The instructions are very well explained and the application process was a breeze, there is a HD video at the Chrome-frets website if you want to see how its done.
Basics are:
- Spray solution onto pad
- Wipe from nut to bridge for around 2 minutes
- Turn pad over and wipe with the cloth side to polish for approx 2 minutes
- Use the included micro-fibre to polish frets
- Wrap the cloth around each string and wipe each string in turn lengthways
Job done.
Very quick and easy, whole process takes no more than 5 minutes.
It leaves the strings clean but not too slippery as with other similar products I have used.
There is also a bit of cloth on the top of the bottle so that you can apply to each string if you want a silky playing action.
Our verdict
There are a lot of products out there for maintaining your gear, this is one that should be top of your list.
An invaluable product for the gigging musician, no need to get your gear looked at by a professional just use this after each gig and you will always be presented with a playable clean neck.
Just be careful if you do decide to use on an unfinished Maple neck.
G | H rating 5/5
Thanks to Chrome-Frets - www.chromefrets.co.uk

Nice and clean
UNBOXING: Chrome Frets
Thanks to the guys at Chrome Frets who gave us the opportunity to check out their Chrome Frets string and fret polishing system.
I've done a little unboxing for you guys.
REVIEW: JOYO JT-20 Clip Tuner
- Joyo Tuner
There’s plenty of small, inexpensive guitar tuners around these days, all doing a decent enough job and the JOYO JT-20 is no exception. It’s a small, no-nonsense tuner that operates as a clip or microphone and does exactly what you want.
- LCD Backlight in Yellow/Green/Red
- Clip or Microphone mode
- Tuning options for Guitar/Bass/Violin/Chromatic
- 410 – 450Hz tuning frequency
- Tolerance +/- 1 cent displayed using needle-style indicator
- Power saving function
- Powered by 1 x CR2032 battery (3v) supplied
- Dimensions: 67mm x 46mm x 44mm
Build Quality
Made of plastic with a sturdy clip mechanism, it’s overall quite small and should prove robust enough for most occasions.
Ease of use
The instructions are clear enough though it’s all fairly straightforward anyway. Once powered up, the power button is used to switch to clip or microphone mode.
Up/Down arrows will change the frequency and the mode button will switch between the tuning options of guitar/bass/violin/chromatic.
The display screen is well lit and generally easy to read, but strong direct light is a bit trickier. However, as it has a 360degree turning circle it can easily be adjusted when clipped to avoid direct light. Also, as it’s a fairly small unit, the operating buttons are quite small, so chunky fingers may find them a bit fiddly.
Overall I didn’t have any problems with it and found it very easy to use and more importantly, accurate with it’s tuning measurements.
Overall
A decent, compact little tuner with a no-nonsense operation. It’s a Tuner and nothing else, so that’s all you pay for– and at around £10, good value too.
G | H rating 4/5
- Bob
REVIEW: K&M Stand
The K&M Plastic stand is an innovative take on the same stands you see everywhere.

Fold away design
It folds away pretty small and even when holding your prized possession takes up less room than a standard metal stand.
It will take all electrics and acoustics and is padded with foam so will not damage your instrument.

Design
Not as sturdy as others tested (check out Hercules) so you might want to consider something else if you want to be 100% sure of protection. This looks pretty unstable if knocked and I would hate to damage a guitar by using a £10 stand.
G | H rating 3/5 - Best to be used by your practise area for temporary storage, I wouldn't recommend using one as a permanent home for your guitars.
Lee
REVIEW: JP Guitar Tool

JP Guitar Tool
The JP Guitar Tool is an all in one solution for guitarists, comprising of
- String cutter
- Spring action pliers
- .050 hex
- 1.5mm hex
- 2.5mm hex
- 3mm hex
- Philips head screw driver
- Flat head screw driver
- Bridge pin puller
- Carry case
Build quality
Nicely packaged, very well put together piece of kit. Solid construction and looks like it is built to last, will be ideal for the gig bag or on your shelf at home.
No complaints here.

Guitar Tool
Ease of use
All tools are easy to use, the only exception being the pliers. They are situated below the string cutters and it is tricky to be accurate with the positioning but its not a deal breaker.
It has everything you need, especially useful for Floyd Rose owners as it has all of the hex ones that you need.
Overall
You can use normal house tools for guitar maintenance but I find it's great having them all in one place rather than having to keep them all together, this also takes up a lot less room.
Bit on the pricey side (£15) but I do recommend getting one for your gig bag.
G | H rating 4/5 - very useful but a bit on the expensive side.
Contact - www.farleyessentials.com
REVIEW: Spear ST-1 Clip Metro-Tuner

Spear ST-1
The Spear ST-1 is a clip on Tuner that also boasts a metronome and tone generator.
- Built in mic and vibration sensor
- Calibration 430Hz-450Hz
- For Guitar, Bass and Violin
- Metronome, 30-250BPM
- Auto power off
- Battery included
- £12.99
Build Quality
There are quite a few tuners coming from the far east at reasonable prices, some vary in quality but are all along the same lines. The box and instructions are clear and the tuner itself is clearly labelled and looks to be of good quality.
Ease of use
Really easy to use, nice clear back lit screen is great and is easily visible in all light conditions.
Hold power to power on then use the same button to scroll through the functions, the metronome is really easy to use utilising the left hand buttons to increase or decrease the tempo.
Tested against a good quality Korg tuner and it was just as accurate.

Nice clear screen
Value for money
These tuners are all around the same price range (normally less than £20) and in my opinion every guitarist should own one, especially if you are gigging. The Spear is the best I've seen, nice bright screen and is accurate.
Overall
Highly recommended, having a tuner that you can use when in noisy surroundings is indispensable. I have compared this to a similar product and when looking at the back lit screen, metronome and ease of use this is our favourite.
G | H rating 5/5
Contact - Blacki Distribution (01236 861261)
www.spear-guitars.co.uk
GHS Fast Fret – Guitarists Best Friend
I have been using GHS Fast Fret for years, in fact I think I have had this one for at least 2!

Fast Fret
Pretty simple product really, a wooden handle with cloth on the end (has mineral oil embedded in it).
You can apply to the neck and not worry about it damaging the fretboard, just run it over the strings then wipe off any excess with the supplied cloth.
Warning! don't apply too much though as its takes a while to come off.
I wipe the strings off every time I'm done playing then use this about once a week, it helps keep the strings looking like new and definately helps with making them longer lasting.
Another word of warning, keep it in the container or it will dry it out.
G | H Rating 5/5
Brit Picks

Brit Picks
Brit Picks are a UK company manufacturing recycled guitar picks.
I discovered them whilst reading a review in guitarist magazine, I mailed the company and a few weeks later I had a set to play with. I always used PRS or Jim Dunlop before but as soon as I used these I had discovered the pick that was right for me.
I use a fairly chunky pick (.88) but these are a good size and grippy enough that they dont go flying around the room when rocking out!
I was so impressed with them that I became an official endorsee and have used them exclusively since.
Their 2009 range now offers some really cool options, check them out at
http://www.britpick.co.uk
