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Installing the fat finger has completely removed some nasty dead notes on my Fender bass, essentially saving the instrument. There's no difference to the general sustain mind you. Ignore the marketing; this product is for removing dead spots and it does the job.
The make could be slightly better, the screw is just a tiny bit loose and the protective layer came off. No biggie, I rolled my eyes and glued it back on.
I'm considering buying another one as a spare.
I bought this to help mitigate my bass’ dead spot. It helped but then I realised I could just affix a capo on the headstock and have the same result without it looking so ugly so I sent this back. Try your capos before buying this.
Was a little bit sceptic but this accessory really ads a little bit of oomph to the guitar's tone. It enhances the lows and ads a little bit of stability to the guitar's timbre and tone. Did some A/B tests to figure that out. So if you have a guitar that tends to sound dry and unfocused, then you found a nice solution to it in the Fender FatFinger. Sounds even more obvious when recorded. Definitely recommend buying one, think of it as a capo or slider in your accessory kit that is good when you need to enhance the tone of the guitar. Cheers!
To be honest i didn't really notice any difference using the Fatfinger. I tried it on my Mexican Strat and American Tele (both with Kinman pickups) and an expensive acoustic (Moon RD3) and a cheap nylon string acoustic. This is not to say that it doesn't work .. i think the theory behind it is good. I'm hopeful it may prove itself in the future and i'll continue to try it out.