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Hipshot BT2 Bass Xtender

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  • Also retrofits Geddy Lee, reissue '67-'82 Fender®.

    Fits 11/16 headstock holes.

    Installation instructions and mounting hardware included.

    Available in Shiny Nickel.

    WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including nickel compounds, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov // Read Hipshot's side of the story.
  • Below are impressions and anecdotal thoughts gathered over the years about Hipshot Xtenders in general. Some are our own and some are from customers.
    • "Where has this been all my life?"
    • Makes jumping between different song tunings much easier
    • Quick Install
    • Holds tune very well
    • Stretch out new strings per usual for best performance

    Customer Reviews

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    Bill Belskis
    Hipshot

    I purchased the Hipshot Bass Xtender for my new Fender jazz bass. It works perfectly and allows me to drop my E string down to D in the matter of seconds.

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    Shakir Al-Saladin
    Love Fat Tone

    I have the pleasure of buying from Fat Tone. What I get from them is a personal connection with them every time I make a purchase!

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    Martin Osborne
    Hipshot BT12 Bass Xtender works well with Fender Professional II Jazz Bass

    Sppedy delivery to Australia no issues.

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    Craig Wright
    Hipshot Bass Xtender BT12 / Chrome

    Works like a charm, much better match for the newer Fender tuning pegs.

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    Duke Freeman c/o The News & Tribune
    I Love this Xtender

    I've been using Hipshot Xtenders on several of my basses. I rarely use a 5 string and the Xtender affords me the ability to drop the tuning on my E string to a preset tuning (Eb or D) which covers nearly all of my needed applications. You just tune it normally then release the lever and use the thumb screw to tune it to the lower note. Return it to the original position to get back to the open E. It's just that simple.
    One thing I would encourage you to do is to make sure the "E groove" in your nut is smooth and the string moves freely through it, especially if you're using round-wound strings. If the string isn't moving freely it could affect your tuning when you return the lever back to it's original E position.
    You can actually add a "double-stop" lever to some of the Xtenders that gives you a second tuning position.

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