Capo
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Re: Capo
Infliktor wrote: Please recommend what you think are the best Capo's available today.
Mods, not sure if this was the correct area to post.
here's a vote for Shubb. i have the "original C series" model and it's an excellent little device.
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Re: Capo
I have one of the standard Keyser clamps, and it's not very good. It was clearly made for flat Gibson-style fretboards, if i put it on any of the first three frets the E and A strings end up semi-muted. Pretty annoying.
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Re: Capo
I'm a Shubb fan, myself. The fact that you can adjust the tension helps eliminate tuning problems. Kysers are okay, but you always have to retune, and I think sometimes the pressure isn't equal across the fingerboard.
Shubb makes a capo especially for 7.25" radius fretboards: http://www.shubb.com/capos/model4.html
Shubb makes a capo especially for 7.25" radius fretboards: http://www.shubb.com/capos/model4.html
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Re: Capo
I love the G7th capo: 
I found you don't have to retune as much (or at all) with them.
I found you don't have to retune as much (or at all) with them.
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Re: Capo
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Re: Capo
I use Kyser acoustic Capo's. I like the variety they offer. I have a couple of the standards, a 12 string model, and a couple of the shorties. I also have 2 of a modified version modified version that I use for a special, alternate tuning. I have never used a capo on my electrics.
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Re: Capo
I use one of these. Dunno what its called. It looks like a Victorian torture implement.
You can adjust the tension on these too....

It's not spring-loaded like some of the ones above but it's another one to consider I suppose.
You can adjust the tension on these too....

It's not spring-loaded like some of the ones above but it's another one to consider I suppose.
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