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Renegade Guitar Slide Brass - Large

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Renegade Brass Guitar Slide – Large

The Renegade Brass Guitar Slide (Large) is all about weight, sustain and that thick, singing slide tone. Compared to lighter materials, brass gives you a warmer, fuller sound with a bit more authority, making it a favourite for blues, rock and heavier slide styles.

It’s got a solid feel on the finger and rewards a confident touch, perfect if you want your slide playing to really stand out.

FEATURES

  • Brass construction for warm tone and strong sustain
  • Large size for a more relaxed fit on bigger fingers
  • Heavier feel for increased volume and presence
  • Smooth surface for consistent movement across the strings
  • Ideal for electric and acoustic guitar
  • Great for blues, rock and expressive slide playing

Measurements

  • Length: 64mm
  • Internal diameter: 22mm

What You’ll Love

The extra weight of brass makes a noticeable difference. You get more sustain, a fuller tone and a bit more control once you get used to it. It’s especially satisfying on an electric guitar, where you want notes to really sing and hang.

A Heavier Slide for Bigger Tone

If you’re looking to move beyond lighter slides, the Renegade Brass Slide is a great step up. Brass is known for its rich, powerful tone and longer sustain, making it a go-to for players who want a more expressive, vocal-style sound. It’s a simple upgrade that can completely change how your slide playing feels and sounds.

FAQ

Who is this slide for?
This slide suits players who want a fuller, more sustained tone, especially for blues and rock styles.

What does a brass slide sound like?
Brass slides tend to sound warmer, thicker, and louder than aluminium or glass.

Is a heavier slide harder to use?
It can take a little getting used to, but many players prefer the added control and sustain once they adjust.

Which finger should I use to slide on?
Most players use their ring or pinky finger, depending on comfort and playing style.