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Specifications |
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Brand | G7th | ||
Category | Guitar Capos | ||
Made For: | Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, | ||
Color: | Chrome, | ||
Material: | Stainless Steel, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | G7HTGG3S-U, |
R U kidding? $289???
A simple machine, easily manufactured by our friends in the Far East. Someone explain the price to me….please!
I almost died
I have a lot of capos. I mean, like a whole box of them. All kinds. I even have multiple half capos. When my wife saw that I purchased another capo, I think I almost died. Fortunately, she didn't find out the price. This is easily the nicest capo I've ever used. If you can manage to keep your hands on only one capo forever, this would be the one. Just be careful...
Great
beautiful, practical, and very well make piece is kit.
Great capo but too expensive
Got this capo as a "quarantine reward" for myself. Otherwise would never have spent $... on a capo, with the price being the only reason it didn't get 5 stars. But it lives up to its promises- doesn't pull strings sharp or dull the sustain. Looks nice and is easy enough to use, although not as easy as a clip-on capo. Overall very satisfied with both the product and the service from… read more Sweetwater.
G7th Heritage
Ok, lets get the obvious out of the way. Yes, this is one expensive capo and that's the only reason for a half star deduction. While it's priced probably 2x what it should really cost, it actually is a fairly small investment tonewise. If you are considering this capo, your guitar likely cost 10 or more times what this capo does right? Well, if you are like me and love the tone… read more and feel of your guitars, you don't want anything to stand in the way. I own or have owned pretty much every capo on the market, and this one is noticeably more transparent than any other I have tried. All of my un-capoed tone is still there and it really has to be experienced to be believed. The claims of not having to re-tune are true as well- every guitar I have tried it on stays perfect on my peterson strobe tuners. Also for reference- I purchased the standard spacing and it can go all the way up to the 10th fret cleanly with a 1 3/4 martin neck. I guess it all comes down to- How much is your tone really worth to you?
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