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Capo guitar
Capo guitar






capo guitar

I would have expected it to be difficult to open because of its strong spring. What surprised me is the ease of opening and manipulating the KG6B. This gives you the strength that you need to apply tension on the springs. First, the steel coil spring that forms the clamping mechanism of the capo is a lot thicker than the spring found in other products. However, there are a few good reasons for it. My Review: The KG6B may be pricier than other trigger type capos on the market. It is perfect for beginner guitarists who want a capo that’s easy to use, performs as expected, and is friendly on the pocket. Now that’s what I call great value.īottom Line: The WINGO Rosewood Guitar Capo offers exceptional value for the money. WINGO is also throwing in 6 pieces of faux tortoiseshell guitar picks to make your guitar playing even more awesome. At least, you’ll feel more confident about protecting the finish of your guitar. I also like the fact that the capo has a thicker bar than other capos on the market. While the spring is strong, it doesn’t take that much effort to open the capo and place it on your guitar. The spring mechanism looks solid enough that I suspect this baby will last many years of continuous gigs. There’s no worry there because this capo applies well-balanced pressure across the strings. Like all trigger capos, the WINGO doesn’t allow for the adjustment of the string tension. It does lend the capo an elegance that I find very pleasing on certain acoustic guitars.

capo guitar

It is more of a laminate that WINGO placed over an aluminum alloy frame. I must warn you, though, that this is not authentic wood. My Review: While the WINGO looks like any other guitar capo, I find its wood finish to be very appealing. However, it simply is the best when it comes to build quality, tuning stability, ease of use, versatility, convenience, and tension control.Īcoustic, bass, and electric guitars ukulele That’s what I call ingenious.īottom Line: The G7th Performance 3 with ART may be the most expensive on this list. All strings will receive the correct amount of force necessary to produce the correct tension. G7th designed the Performance with the ultimate in effortless and precision tension control. A simple squeeze is all it takes to open the capo and slide it over your fretboard. Putting the capo on any guitar is also effortless. You get equal pressure across the strings and give you a more permanent-like nut on any fret. The Performance 3 works on all fretboard shapes.

capo guitar

Most capos only work on flat or curved fretboards with a certain fingerboard radius. What I really love about this capo is its Adaptive Radius Technology. You want precision adjustment, maximum tuning stability, optimum versatility, and ease of use? This capo has it. The Performance 3 has all the things you want in a capo. That state-of-the-art guitar accessory won numerous accolades and I wouldn’t be surprised if the Performance 3 will be reaping more awards for the English organization. My Review: This is the third generation of G7th’s revolutionary Performance Capos, which the company introduced in 2004. Steel-string acoustic and electric guitars nylon-string hybrid guitars Dunlop 7191 Bill Russell Elastic Heavy Capo AmazonBasics Zinc Alloy Guitar Capo (Best Budget Capo)ġ4. Donner DC-2 One Handed Trigger Guitar Capo (Best Spring Capo)ĥ. Kyser KG6B Quick-Changed Capo (Best Trigger Capo)Ĥ. WINGO Rosewood Guitar Capo (Best Value)ģ. G7th Performance 3 Capo with ART (Best Overall)Ģ.








Capo guitar