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Capo

  • For acoustic guitars
  • Shaped for radiused fretboards
  • With set screw
  • Finish: Matt Silver
  • Available since November 2011
  • Item number 273314
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • £20.40
    All prices incl. VAT
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    88 Customer ratings

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    58 Reviews

    Ra
    All depends on the radius of your fretboard.
    Richard aus Q. 20.02.2018
    Any capo will work better if the radius fits the guitar. That being said, this one is lightweight, comes off (and on) in a snap and is good looking to boot. :)
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    Not so well thought
    nickstomp 30.11.2018
    Of this capo I like that is small and doesn't get in the way of your playing.
    But has the defect that you have to adjust the screw for different position of the neck and different guitars.
    Also a spring type capo is much faster to reposition.
    It does his job and is well built, but I was expecting more.
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    Best capo I've used
    Anonymous 11.08.2016
    I use a capo all the time on my acoustic and have been a loyal Shubb fan since picking up the guitar.

    This G7th capo is much more user friendly and gives a solid grasp when clipped on. Open strings have much more sustain when using this G7th and it just looks good too.

    After reading many positive reviews of G7th capos I'm glad I bought one. I've not experienced any negative aspects of using it so far, I'm sure I won't.

    I'd get another one for sure.
    I use a capo all the time on my acoustic and have been a loyal Shubb fan since picking up the guitar.

    This G7th capo is much more user friendly and gives a solid grasp when clipped on. Open strings have much more sustain when using this G7th and it just looks good too.

    After reading many positive reviews of G7th capos I'm glad I bought one. I've
    I use a capo all the time on my acoustic and have been a loyal Shubb fan since picking up the guitar.

    This G7th capo is much more user friendly and gives a solid grasp when clipped on. Open strings have much more sustain when using this G7th and it just looks good too.

    After reading many positive reviews of G7th capos I'm glad I bought one. I've not experienced any negative aspects of using it so far, I'm sure I won't.

    I'd get another one for sure.
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    Does the job better than the G7th Performance 3
    JavierGermany 23.09.2022
    I had the G7th Performance 3 and I found that the clamping strength was a bit weak and the capo started to tilt/drift position, which affected the sound. The Newport one works better for me because I can adjust the strength. Not sure if this is the best one out there though.
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