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The Batten String Damper is a device which is attached to the headstock of a stringed instrument. It has an adjustable tension arm which can flip up or down in an instant. The damper head makes contact with the strings in the first fret position and its felt material dampens the strings to stop the open string noise. It allows for much cleaner, more clear playing and helps control feedback whether you're playing clean or with distortion. If you want open strings or harmonics, just flip it out of the way.

The Batten String Damper is distributed by All Parts and there are two models to choose from.

One model (All Parts Part# AP 6720-003) is for headstocks with three tuners on each side. This model makes use of an elongated washer on it's base which replaces the washers that already exist in your tuner bushings. It's held in place by the tuners' existing bushing screws. This model requires no drilling.

Model 2 (All Parts AP 6721-003) is for 6-in-line tuner headstocks, or basses, or any 3X3 tuner headstocks that have tuners which are not parallel. This one has two holes in the base to attach with small screws (included) to the headstock.

Both models come with a 7/64th hex wrench to adjust the tension of the arm.

The arm length is adjusted with a thumb screw to allow for maximum flexibility in placement.

For full press kit with demo video: http://www.powerpresskits.com/PPKs/index.aspx?PPK=758

Mondocongo (talk) 11:30, 23 April 2008 (UTC)

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