The Shred-o-Meter can be operated in metronome mode, so that the needle registers the NPS of the click, and can be foot-switched to Shred-o-Meter mode, in which it clocks picking or finger tapping speed.
This product is protected by patent pending, and trademark. Working prototypes, built by the Koltai/Davis/Andru Team, are already finished and tested. The inventor is in partnership with Jay Grubb Esq. The partners believe that The Shred-o-Meter is a highly marketable commodity and that whomever manufactures it will enjoy tremendous success. Hurwitz and Grubb would like to negotiate with decision makers at a major music manufacturer to sign a mutually beneficial licensing deal for The Shred-o-Meter. Angel investors are also welcome and would certainly enjoy success with the Shred-o-Meter
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The Shred-o-Meter, invented by Tobias Hurwitz, is the first and only musical note speedometer in existence. It works on electric guitar or keyboard, and measures NPS (notes per second) in real time on a round meter that looks like an automobile’s speedometer. It can be used to clock top speeds or to learn to play steadily with instant visual feedback instead of a click. The device also includes a ”super” metronome that goes to 1,300 BPM.
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