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effective and stable, but takes a little time to find the right measure
I bought several of those capos for my classic guitar pupils. Once set properly, they are stable and effective but it takes time to find a good setting, and if you have to fix it in a different place of the fret-board, you have to start everything over.
Very positive is that it does not disturb playing like bigger clamp capo, and this is peculiar good for children learning to play
Very positive is that it does not disturb playing like bigger clamp capo, and this is peculiar good for children learning to play
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Imperative to have.
If your guitar has a flat fingerboard, this cheap Capo is just more than adequate. Yes, other brands will be more rugged, and other style of capos are certain to be enjoyed in different ways, but as one always looses or gives them away, this one saves the day. If you need 1€ to reach the 25 € free shipping mark, select this one and keep it in the case or a fanny-pack. Essential accessory.
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Must have gear
I have a few of these... They're so cheap I don't mind giving them to students. I use one, too. How do they make them so cheap??
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Nice very low priced capo
I bought this because I thought the price was intriguing. At first it went off the strings by itself so I decided to change the little belt as I thought it might be for some reason inside out. This worked and it never fell off again.
It is very good for the price but I am using only for rehearsals and not concerts. For the concerts you can get something a bit better but bit more expensive (like the jim dunlop capo).
It is very good for the price but I am using only for rehearsals and not concerts. For the concerts you can get something a bit better but bit more expensive (like the jim dunlop capo).
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