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Does the job 2 in 1
Though the spring system isn't that great... It is a fine capo and also a nice tool to remove the pins on acoustics.
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BC
It's work!
A simple capo, without a large amplitude for regulation of tension, but work!
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OK
Fine metal, the spring locking mechanism is a bit weak and does not feel as it is tight as it should be. My biggest complaint is with the sharp edge for removing acoustic guitar pins. I'm much happier with the plastic cheap capo from Harley Benton.
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L
pretty decent item. Good item for this value
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Takes some extra fidling to get it to not buzz out on 1st and 2nd fret on a strat. Very decent product, but not perfect, material quality seems very good
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Decent little gadget
Basic, affordable, reliable little cappo, whats not to love.
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G
Great solid Capo
Excellent quality, rock solid capo, works across numerous acoustics I own but sadly this capo does not open wide enough to fit around the neck of my Ibanez 12-string so I'll need to find an alternative for that one guitar.
Love the adjustable tension on this capo, perfect for dialling in the right amount of tension for your guitar.
great product. great price.
Love the adjustable tension on this capo, perfect for dialling in the right amount of tension for your guitar.
great product. great price.
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Solid performance
This capo is a great. It feels incredibly sturdy (solid metal!) And easy handling. You can get a buzz-free, in-tune clamp every time, which my old spring capos never managed. It's surprisingly premium for the price—an absolute steal that performs just as well as capos costing three times as much.
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LP
Good grip on the fret board
This capo feels like a solid quality product. With the spring tension tightened up it does seem to keep the strings in place reliably even with bigger bends. If I don't want it to get in the way of my thumb knuckle I have to use it "upside down", so that it grips the fret board from below. The handles don't feel too nice when used that way, but I guess that's how it is with capos of this style.
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Good, cheap capo
I really only use the capo because I tune in Eb, and some open chords songs are easier to play in E standard.
It doesn't damage the neck, and has a good enough tensions for everything except really long bends nearer the capo.
It doesn't damage the neck, and has a good enough tensions for everything except really long bends nearer the capo.
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