FAQ

FretWraps FAQ

What do FretWraps actually do?

FretWraps help control the extra string noise that can creep into your playing, especially when recording, tapping, using high gain, or playing fast, technical passages. By damping unwanted overtones and sympathetic vibrations, they help your notes come through cleaner and more clearly.

How do FretWraps work?

FretWraps wrap around the strings near the nut end of the neck to mute unwanted string noise, sympathetic resonance, and open-string ringing. They're especially popular with guitarists and bassists who use tapping techniques, two-handed playing, or recording in the studio. Simply slide the FretWrap onto the headstock side of the neck and adjust to your preferred position.

Who should use FretWraps?

They're popular with studio musicians, session players, tapping enthusiasts, and anyone who wants cleaner note articulation.

Will FretWraps affect my tone?

When positioned correctly, they only dampen unwanted string vibrations. You can adjust the pressure to achieve your preferred balance.

Can I move them out of the way quickly?

Yes. Simply slide the FretWrap behind the nut or onto the headstock when not in use.

Do I need to modify my instrument?

No. FretWraps install in seconds and require no tools or permanent modifications.

Can I use more than one FretWrap at a time?

Absolutely. Many players use two FretWraps simultaneously — one near the nut for muting and one further up the neck for additional dampening during complex techniques. Experiment to find what works best for your playing style.

Where can I learn more about how artists use FretWraps?

Check out the Artist Family blog to see how Gruv Gear's roster of professional musicians incorporates FretWraps into their rigs and techniques.

Will FretWraps damage my fretboard or finish?

No. FretWraps are made with soft, non-abrasive materials designed to be safe on all neck finishes — including nitrocellulose lacquer, satin, and gloss. They leave no residue and won't scratch your instrument when used as intended.

How long do FretWraps last?

With normal use, FretWraps are built to last for years. The elastic band maintains its tension over time, and the fabric is durable and washable. If the wrap begins to lose elasticity or show significant wear, it's easy and affordable to replace.

How do I clean and maintain my FretWrap?

FretWraps can be hand-washed with mild soap and warm water. Rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry completely before placing back on your instrument. Avoid machine washing or using harsh detergents, as these can degrade the elastic over time.

 

FretWraps Pro FAQ

How is FretWraps Pro different from standard FretWraps?

FretWraps Pro features upgraded premium materials, enhanced fastening options, and an integrated tuner mount system for a cleaner, more streamlined setup.

Can I attach a tuner directly to FretWraps Pro?

Yes. The built-in mounting system allows the Gruv Gear Twistune tuner to attach directly to the FretWraps Pro, making it integrated and reduce headstock clutter.

Does FretWraps Pro provide better muting?

The muting performance is similar to the original FretWraps, but the upgraded materials provide improved durability and a more premium feel.

Who is FretWraps Pro designed for?

It's ideal for players wanting an combined damper and tuner solution, making a more refined, professional setup.

Can I still slide it behind the nut when not in use?

Yes. Just like the original FretWraps, it can be quickly moved out of the playing position when full string resonance is desired.

Do I need special tools to install it?

No. Installation takes only seconds and requires no modifications to your instrument.

 

FretWedge FAQ

What is FretWedge?

FretWedge is a simple dampening accessory that sits behind the nut to reduce unwanted string resonance in the headstock area.

How is it different from FretWraps?

While FretWraps work on the playing side of the nut, FretWedge targets the string length behind the nut. They address different sources of unwanted resonance and can be used separately or together.

Can I use FretWedge and FretWraps at the same time?

Absolutely. Many players combine them for maximum control over unwanted string noise, especially in studio environments.

Will it fit my instrument?

FretWedge works with a wide variety of guitars and basses and installs without tools.

Is it difficult to install?

Not at all. Simply place it behind the strings at the headstock and you're ready to go.

Fump FAQ

What is Fump?

Fump is a bass string dampener that helps recreate the classic muted bass tones heard on countless vintage recordings.

What kind of sound does it create?

Think Motown, classic soul, vintage country, old-school rock, reggae, and jazz. Fump gives your bass a warm, punchy "thump" with a shorter note decay that sits beautifully in a mix.

Why use Fump instead of palm muting?

Palm muting sounds great, but it takes technique and consistency. Fump gives you that same vintage-inspired character instantly, so you can focus on playing instead of constantly managing your muting hand.

What styles of music benefit most from Fump?

Any song that calls for a tighter, more staccato bass sound. It's especially popular with players chasing vintage tones or looking for a more controlled low end.

Does it work on most basses?

Yes. Fump is designed to work with most electric basses and can be adjusted to achieve different levels of muting.

Can I remove it quickly?

Yes. You can engage or disengage the effect in seconds depending on the song or session.

Does Fump replace FretWraps?

Not at all. Fump is designed to shape your bass tone near the bridge, while FretWraps help control unwanted string noise near the nut. Many players use both for completely different reasons.

GigBlade 3 FAQ

What makes GigBlade different from a traditional gig bag?

Most gig bags carry your instrument straight down your back. GigBlade takes a different approach by carrying it along your side instead. It feels more balanced, keeps the weight closer to your body, and makes it much easier to move through crowded venues, tight hallways, and busy load-ins.

Why would I want to carry my guitar on the side?

Once you try it, the difference is pretty noticeable. The side-carry design helps reduce shoulder strain and makes your instrument feel more stable while you're walking. It also helps you avoid bumping into doorways, walls, and other people.

Does GigBlade offer enough protection for regular gigging?

Absolutely. GigBlade is built as a hybrid between a traditional gig bag and a hard case, giving you significantly more protection than a typical soft bag while remaining lightweight and easy to carry.

Can I wear it like a backpack?

Yes. GigBlade includes a shoulder strap for side-carry use, and an optional second strap allows you to wear it as a backpack when needed.

Is there enough room for cables and accessories?

Definitely. Multiple storage compartments give you space for cables, straps, tuners, tools, sheet music, and other essentials you need for a gig or rehearsal.

Does the bag open all the way?

Yes. The clamshell design lets you fully open the bag when packing or unpacking, while the quick-access design makes loading and unloading fast when you're in a hurry.

Who is GigBlade best suited for?

Gigging musicians, commuting players, students, and anyone who's tired of awkwardly carrying a guitar on their back. If you're constantly on the move, GigBlade was built for you.

Kapsule FAQ

What is Kapsule?

Kapsule combines the protection of a hard case with the convenience of a gig bag. It's designed for musicians who travel frequently and want serious protection without hauling around a bulky flight case.

Is Kapsule suitable for airline travel?

That's exactly what it was designed for. Kapsule provides substantially more protection than a traditional gig bag while remaining much easier to transport than most hard cases.

Does it have wheels?

Yes. Kapsule includes removable wheels that allow you to roll it through airports, convention centers, hotels, and venues just like a piece of luggage.

Can I still carry it as a backpack?

Absolutely. Integrated backpack straps make it easy to carry when rolling isn't practical.

How much gear can I fit inside?

The front compartment is designed for the essentials—cables, tuners, straps, tools, power supplies, and other accessories you don't want floating around in separate bags.

Is Kapsule available for different instruments?

Yes. Models are available for electric guitar, bass, and acoustic guitar.

Who is Kapsule best for?

Touring musicians, fly dates, traveling professionals, and anyone who wants maximum protection without committing to a full flight case.

Club Bag FAQ

What is the Club Bag designed for?

Think of the Club Bag as your everyday carry solution for life as a musician. It's designed to keep your gear organized whether you're heading to a rehearsal, studio session, worship service, or business trip.

How is it different from the Stadium Bag?

The Club Bag offers a more compact footprint while maintaining the same focus on organization and accessibility. If you don't need the extra capacity of the Stadium Bag, the Club Bag is often the better fit.

Will it fit a laptop?

Yes. There's room for most laptops and tablets along with your everyday essentials and music gear.

Is it good for travel?

Very much so. Many players use the Club Bag as a carry-on, personal item, commuter bag, or all-purpose gear bag.

Can I customize the storage layout?

Yes. The modular design allows you to organize the interior around the gear you actually carry.

Who is the Club Bag best for?

Musicians who want a streamlined, professional bag that works just as well in a studio or venue as it does in an airport or office.

Stadium Bag FAQ

Why is the Stadium Bag such a popular choice?

Because it solves a problem most gear bags don't. Instead of digging through layers of equipment to find what you need, the Stadium Bag gives you fast access and flexible organization in one place.

What is the "locker door" design?

The side panel opens like a locker door, giving you quick access to your gear without unpacking the entire bag. It's one of those features that becomes hard to live without once you've used it.

Can it hold rack gear?

Yes. With the internal shelves removed, many standard 19-inch rack components can fit vertically inside the bag.

Is it suitable for travel?

Absolutely. Many musicians, engineers, photographers, and content creators use it as a mobile workstation when they're on the road.

Can I organize camera gear, production equipment, or tech accessories inside?

Yes. The adjustable shelves and dividers make it easy to create a setup that works for your specific gear.

Does it work with Krane carts?

Yes. The rear panel is designed to integrate with compatible Krane transport systems, making larger load-ins significantly easier.

Who is the Stadium Bag best for?

Anyone carrying lots of gear. Musicians, audio engineers, photographers, content creators, and tech professionals all appreciate its flexibility and organization.

Bento FAQ

What is Bento?

Bento is a modular organization system designed to keep all the little things under control. Cables, adapters, batteries, chargers, in-ear monitors, tools—everything gets its place.

Why use Bento instead of a regular pouch?

Because finding the right cable shouldn't feel like a treasure hunt. Bento helps separate and organize your gear so you can find what you need quickly.

Can I combine different Bento sizes?

Absolutely. The system was designed to let you mix and match different sizes depending on the gear you're carrying.

What can I store in Bento?

Almost anything that tends to disappear inside a larger bag. Musicians use Bento for cables and accessories, while photographers, travelers, and remote workers use them for chargers, adapters, memory cards, and everyday essentials.

Do Bento cases work with Gruv Gear bags?

Yes. Bento was designed to fit naturally into many Gruv Gear bags and transport systems.

Who is Bento best for?

Anyone who's ever opened a gear bag and spent five minutes looking for a cable, adapter, battery, or tool.

SoloStrap Neo FAQ

What makes SoloStrap Neo different from a standard strap?

The biggest difference is comfort. The thick neoprene shoulder pad helps distribute weight more evenly across your shoulder, making long rehearsals, gigs, and sessions a lot easier on your body.

Is SoloStrap Neo a good choice for bass players?

Absolutely. Bass players have been some of the biggest fans of SoloStrap Neo because it helps make heavier instruments feel much more manageable over extended periods of time.

Does the strap stretch?

A little—but in a good way. The neoprene provides just enough flexibility to help absorb movement and reduce shoulder fatigue without feeling unstable or overly bouncy.

Is it adjustable?

Yes. You can easily adjust the length to fit your preferred playing position, whether you like your instrument high, low, or somewhere in between.

What materials is it made from?

SoloStrap Neo combines durable faux leather with a thick neoprene comfort pad, giving you a great balance of support, flexibility, and durability.

Will it work with strap locks?

Yes. SoloStrap Neo is compatible with most popular strap lock systems.

Who is SoloStrap Neo best for?

Players who want a major comfort upgrade without spending a fortune. If you're moving up from a basic strap, this is often where we recommend starting.

SoloStrap 2 FAQ

What makes SoloStrap 2 special?

SoloStrap 2 is designed for players who want premium comfort without sacrificing a classic look. It combines high-quality leather construction with an ergonomic design that helps spread weight more naturally across your shoulder.

How is it different from SoloStrap Neo?

Both straps focus on comfort, but they take different approaches. SoloStrap Neo uses a neoprene comfort pad, while SoloStrap 2 offers a more premium leather feel and appearance while maintaining excellent support.

Is SoloStrap 2 suitable for heavier instruments?

Definitely. The wide ergonomic design helps distribute weight comfortably, making it a great choice for basses, extended-range guitars, and heavier instruments.

Does it require a break-in period?

Like most quality leather products, it becomes even more comfortable over time as the leather naturally conforms to your playing style.

Can I use it for both guitar and bass?

Absolutely. SoloStrap 2 works equally well for guitarists and bassists looking for a premium comfort strap.

Will it work with strap locks?

Yes. It's compatible with most common strap lock systems.

Who is SoloStrap 2 best for?

Players who want Gruv Gear's premium leather comfort experience and spend a lot of time performing, recording, or rehearsing.

Recoil Strap FAQ

What makes Recoil Strap different from other straps?

Recoil is all about flexibility and adjustment. Its unique design gives players more control over strap length while also helping improve comfort during long playing sessions.

What does the dual-length adjustment feature do?

It allows you to quickly dial in your preferred playing position without constantly reconfiguring your entire setup. It's especially useful if you switch between instruments or like different playing heights for different situations.

Is Recoil only for bass players?

Not at all. Guitarists and bassists both appreciate the flexibility and comfort that Recoil offers.

Does it feel stretchy?

Not really. While there's some built-in flexibility, it feels supportive and controlled rather than loose or bouncy.

Is it comfortable for long gigs?

Very much so. Many players choose Recoil specifically because it helps reduce fatigue during longer performances.

Does it work with strap locks?

Yes. Recoil Strap is compatible with most popular strap lock systems.

Who is Recoil best for?

Players who value adjustability and flexibility and want more control over how their instrument sits while they play.

KORR Strap FAQ

What is KORR?

KORR is a lightweight leather strap for players who prefer a clean, minimalist feel without giving up quality materials or professional looks.

What makes KORR different from other leather straps?

Many leather straps are thick and bulky. KORR takes a more streamlined approach, offering premium leather construction in a lighter, lower-profile design.

Is KORR comfortable for long performances?

Yes. Its lightweight design helps reduce unnecessary bulk while still providing excellent support for both guitar and bass.

Will the leather soften over time?

Absolutely. Like any quality leather product, KORR develops character and becomes more supple the more you use it.

Is KORR only for guitar players?

Not at all. It works equally well for bassists and guitarists who prefer a lighter strap.

Can I use strap locks with KORR?

Yes. KORR is compatible with most popular strap lock systems.

Who is KORR best for?

Players who appreciate premium leather but prefer a lightweight, minimalist approach to their gear.

FABRK Strap FAQ

What makes FABRK different from traditional straps?

FABRK combines comfort-focused construction with modern materials and eye-catching designs. It's built for players who want their strap to feel great and make a statement at the same time.

Is FABRK comfortable enough for regular gigging?

Absolutely. While players often notice the look first, comfort remains a major part of the design.

Is it lightweight?

Yes. FABRK offers a comfortable playing experience without the weight and bulk of many traditional leather straps.

Is it durable?

Definitely. It's designed for real-world use, whether you're gigging regularly, rehearsing, or traveling.

Does it work for both guitar and bass?

Yes. FABRK works well with a wide variety of instruments.

Can I use strap locks?

Yes. FABRK is compatible with most common strap lock systems.

Who is FABRK best for?

Players who want comfort, reliability, and a little more personality in their gear.

DuoStrap FAQ

What is DuoStrap?

DuoStrap is a dual-shoulder support system designed to spread your instrument's weight across both shoulders instead of just one.

Why would I need a dual-shoulder strap?

If you've ever finished a long rehearsal or gig with a sore shoulder, neck, or back, DuoStrap may be exactly what you're looking for. By distributing weight more evenly, it helps reduce the strain that comes with heavier instruments.

Is DuoStrap only for bass players?

No. While bassists often discover it first, DuoStrap can help any musician carrying a heavier instrument for extended periods.

Will it restrict my movement on stage?

Not at all. The design provides additional support while still allowing natural movement and performance freedom.

Is it difficult to put on?

There's a small learning curve at first, but most players adapt quickly and appreciate the added support once they experience it.

Is DuoStrap comfortable for long performances?

That's exactly what it was built for. Many players who struggle with fatigue find it makes a dramatic difference during extended playing sessions.

Who is DuoStrap best for?

Anyone dealing with heavy instruments, shoulder fatigue, back discomfort, or long hours on stage.

John Patitucci Signature Strap FAQ

What makes the John Patitucci Signature Strap unique?

Developed with legendary bassist John Patitucci, this strap combines a classic leather appearance with the comfort and support of a neoprene shoulder pad.

Is this strap only for bass players?

While it was inspired by one of the world's most respected bassists, any player looking for exceptional comfort and support can benefit from it.

How is it different from a traditional leather strap?

Traditional leather straps often prioritize appearance. The Patitucci Signature Strap delivers the classic leather look while adding a neoprene comfort system that helps support heavier instruments.

Is it comfortable for long gigs and sessions?

Absolutely. Long-term comfort was one of the primary goals behind the design.

What kind of player is this strap designed for?

It's a great fit for serious musicians who want premium comfort, professional-level support, and timeless styling.

Does it work with strap locks?

Yes. The strap is compatible with most popular strap lock systems.

Who is the John Patitucci Signature Strap best for?

Players who want the best of both worlds—a traditional leather look paired with the comfort benefits of a modern performance strap.

Strap Buying Guide: Which Gruv Gear Strap Should I Choose?

Choosing a strap is personal. What feels perfect for one player may not be the best fit for someone else. Some musicians prioritize comfort above everything, while others care more about weight, appearance, flexibility, or support for heavier instruments.

Here's a quick guide to help you find the strap that best matches your playing style and needs.

Choose SoloStrap Neo if...

You're looking for the most comfort for the money. It's a huge upgrade from a basic strap and one of the easiest ways to make long gigs more comfortable.

Choose SoloStrap 2 if...

You want our premium leather comfort strap. It combines classic looks, premium materials, and outstanding support for players who spend serious time with their instrument.

Choose Recoil Strap if...

You value flexibility and adjustability. Its unique design makes it easy to fine-tune your playing position and adapt to different setups.

Choose KORR Strap if...

You prefer a lightweight, minimalist strap that stays out of the way while still delivering premium leather quality.

Choose FABRK Strap if...

You want comfort and personality. FABRK is perfect for players who see their strap as part of their overall stage presence.

Choose DuoStrap if...

You play a heavier instrument or regularly deal with shoulder, neck, or back fatigue. The dual-shoulder design can be a game changer.

Choose the John Patitucci Signature Strap if...

You love the timeless look of leather but don't want to give up the comfort benefits of a neoprene shoulder pad.

Quick Comparison Guide

Best Premium Leather Comfort
SoloStrap 2

Best Economical Comfort
SoloStrap Neo

Best for Heavier Instruments
DuoStrap

Best Dual-Length Adjusting Option
Recoil Strap

Best Lightweight Minimalist Option
KORR Strap

Best Fashion Yet Comfy Option
FABRK Strap

Best Leather Look With Neoprene Pad
John Patitucci Signature Strap

QUIVR Tour FAQ

What is QUIVR Tour?

QUIVR Tour is much more than a stick bag. It's a purpose-built backpack designed for drummers who need to carry sticks, mallets, accessories, electronics, and everyday essentials without juggling multiple bags.

How many sticks can it hold?

Plenty. Whether you're carrying a few pairs for a local gig or an entire selection of sticks, brushes, rods, and mallets for a tour, QUIVR Tour gives you room to stay organized without feeling oversized.

Can I use it as my everyday backpack?

Absolutely. Many drummers use QUIVR Tour as both a stick bag and daily backpack thanks to its dedicated compartments for tablets, headphones, chargers, and personal items.

Is it comfortable to carry?

Yes. The backpack design distributes weight comfortably, making it much easier to navigate airports, venues, festivals, and long walks between parking lots and stages.

Is there room for accessories?

Definitely. There's space for everything from drum keys and in-ear monitors to cables, tape, practice pads, and small electronics.

Is QUIVR Tour only for touring drummers?

Not at all. Whether you're playing local gigs, church services, studio sessions, teaching lessons, or touring full-time, QUIVR Tour is designed to keep your essentials organized and easy to access.

Who is QUIVR Tour best for?

Any drummer who's tired of carrying a separate stick bag, backpack, and accessory pouch. QUIVR Tour brings everything together in one organized system.

VELOC Drum Transport FAQ

What is VELOC?

VELOC is a premium drum transport system designed to make moving your drums safer, easier, and far less stressful. It combines serious protection with practical features that working drummers appreciate.

Are VELOC bags padded?

Yes. Protection is one of the core priorities of the VELOC system. The bags are designed to help safeguard your drums during transport while remaining lightweight enough for regular use.

Can I transport an entire drum kit with VELOC?

Absolutely. The VELOC lineup includes multiple sizes designed to accommodate everything from individual drums to complete kits.

Are VELOC bags suitable for touring?

Yes. Whether you're loading into local clubs every weekend or spending months on the road, VELOC was designed to handle the demands of professional use.

Do the bags make load-ins easier?

That's one of the biggest advantages. VELOC helps streamline transportation so you're spending less energy moving gear and more energy focusing on the performance.

Do VELOC bags work with Krane carts?

They do. VELOC pairs naturally with Krane transport systems, making it even easier to move larger drum setups efficiently.

Who is VELOC best for?

Any drummer who wants better protection, smarter transport, and less hassle moving gear from rehearsal spaces to stages.

Cymbaku FAQ

What is Cymbaku?

Cymbaku is a cymbal backpack designed to make transporting cymbals more comfortable and convenient than traditional cymbal bags.

Why use a backpack-style cymbal bag?

Because carrying a heavy stack of cymbals by one handle gets old fast. The backpack design distributes weight more evenly and frees up your hands for other gear.

How many cymbals can it hold?

Cymbaku is designed to accommodate a complete cymbal setup while keeping everything organized and protected during transport.

Are the cymbals protected inside?

Yes. The bag is designed to help separate and protect your cymbals while minimizing movement during transport.

Is it comfortable for long walks?

Very much so. Whether you're navigating a parking lot, city streets, airports, or large venues, the backpack design makes a noticeable difference compared to traditional cymbal bags.

Can I carry accessories too?

Yes. Additional storage compartments provide room for essentials like drum keys, in-ear monitors, cables, sheet music, and other small accessories.

Who is Cymbaku best for?

Drummers who want a more comfortable way to transport cymbals and are tired of carrying everything in one hand.

NanoMat FAQ

What is NanoMat?

NanoMat is a compact drum rug designed to help keep your kit where you put it without taking up unnecessary space in your vehicle or hardware case.

Why do I need a drum rug?

If you've ever had a bass drum creep forward during a performance, you already know the answer. A good drum rug helps keep your setup stable so you can focus on playing instead of chasing your kit around the stage.

What makes NanoMat different from a standard rug?

NanoMat was designed specifically for drummers. It's lightweight, portable, easy to transport, and sized for practical real-world use rather than taking up half the stage.

Is it easy to transport?

Very. One of the biggest advantages of NanoMat is how compact it is when packed, making it easy to bring to rehearsals, gigs, and fly dates.

Will it work for smaller setups?

Absolutely. NanoMat is ideal for compact kits, electronic drum setups, percussion rigs, and situations where space is limited.

Is it suitable for professional use?

Yes. NanoMat was designed for working drummers who need reliable performance without adding unnecessary bulk to their load-in.

Who is NanoMat best for?

Any drummer who wants a simple, portable solution for keeping their kit stable without carrying a large traditional drum rug.

Drum Gear Buying Guide: Which Gruv Gear Drum Product Should I Choose?

Different drummers have different challenges. Some are looking for a better way to carry sticks. Others need help transporting cymbals, drums, or entire rigs. Here's a quick way to find the right solution.

Choose QUIVR Tour if...

You want a backpack that keeps sticks, mallets, accessories, laptop, and everyday essentials organized in one place.

Choose VELOC if...

You need premium protection and easier transportation for your drums, whether you're playing local gigs or touring regularly.

Choose Cymbaku if...

You're looking for a more comfortable way to transport cymbals and want the convenience of a backpack-style carry system.

Choose NanoMat if...

You're tired of carrying a drum rug around and want a compact mat that's super easy to transport.

 

Krane Cart Buying Guide: Which Krane Cart Should I Choose?

All three carts are built around the same goal: helping you move more gear with fewer trips. The best choice comes down to how much equipment you typically carry and what kind of work you do.

Whether you're loading into a club, church, theater, convention center, studio, or film set, here's a quick way to find the right fit.

Feature

AMG 500

AMG 750

ARK ONE

Best For

Musicians with compact-to-medium rigs

Musicians and production pros with larger gear loads

Film crews, production teams, and professionals needing a mobile workstation

Portability

Most compact

Larger capacity with excellent portability

Largest footprint and workspace

Typical Uses

Guitar rigs, pedalboards, speakers, backpacks, instruments

Larger music rigs, DJ setups, production equipment, multiple instruments

Cameras, monitors, laptops, wireless systems, tools, and production gear

Foldable Design

Yes

Yes

Yes

Storage Footprint

Smallest

Moderate

Largest

Load Capacity

Medium

High

Very High

Mobile Work Surface

No

No

Yes

Touring Musicians

Excellent

Excellent

Good

Film & Video Production

Good

Very Good

Excellent

Live Sound & Event Production

Good

Excellent

Excellent

Choose AMG 500 if...

You want the most compact cart in the lineup.

The AMG 500 is ideal for musicians who regularly carry a guitar or bass, pedalboard, backpack, and a few accessories. It's easy to transport, quick to deploy, and perfect for players who want to eliminate multiple trips without bringing more cart than they actually need.

AMG 500 is a great fit for:

·       Guitarists and bassists

·       Worship musicians

·       Solo performers

·       Teachers and clinicians

·       Small to medium-sized gigging rigs

Choose AMG 750 if...

You routinely carry more gear and want additional capacity without sacrificing portability.

The AMG 750 is often the sweet spot in the lineup because it handles larger loads while still folding down for transport. Many musicians, engineers, DJs, and event professionals find it strikes the ideal balance between size and versatility.

AMG 750 is a great fit for:

·       Multi-instrumentalists

·       DJs

·       Audio engineers

·       Worship teams

·       Musicians with larger stage setups

Choose ARK ONE if...

Your cart needs to be more than just a cart.

ARK ONE is designed as a complete mobile workstation for film, television, photography, broadcast, and production environments. In addition to transporting equipment, it provides an organized workspace that can travel with your entire setup.

ARK ONE is a great fit for:

·       Film crews

·       Camera departments

·       DIT and media management teams

·       Content creators

·       Broadcast professionals

·       Production companies

Quick Recommendations

Best Compact Music Cart
✅ AMG 500

Best All-Around Music & Production Cart
✅ AMG 750

Best Mobile Production Workstation
✅ ARK ONE


Still Not Sure?

Think about your largest typical load-in, not your smallest one.

If you're mainly carrying instruments, pedalboards, and personal gear, the AMG 500 is often all you need.

If your setup regularly includes multiple instruments, speakers, rack gear, or production equipment, the AMG 750 gives you more room to grow.

If your work revolves around cameras, computers, wireless systems, media management, or on-location production, ARK ONE becomes much more than a cart—it becomes part of your workspace.

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