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Shubb C1

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Shubb C1
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Haskell 27.02.2023
Seems like a really cool capo. For the past few years I've utterly destroyed few G7 Nashville-type capos so this mechanism looks like a real improvement as you don't have to rely on a spring which can wear off in time. Tension is regulated as well so putting it on 2nd fret on Telecaster will work same if you put it on 9th fret on a baseball bat. The only downside is that the rubber sleeve doesn't look so robust as G7. I've never got to replace them on these. On the other hand this one is getting some string marks pretty fast. You can get sleeve replacement for a few bucks but I'd rather like not have to worry about it. Although the it's small and cute it is pretty tough and I wouldn't worry dropping it on a hard floor.
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Shubb C1 - 2mm short of perfect
Anonymous 02.01.2016
I bought the Shubb C1 for use with both electric and accoustic guitars and so far as the electric guitar is concerned, I love the design, it has a good quality feel and it performs well.

However, I have one criticism, certainly concerning the website description (..if not the design), which states that it is good for electric/accoustic guitar.

In my view it is only good for accoustic guitars with the more slender profile necks and the description should be changed accordingly. While of course there can be considerable variation in neck cross section, I have an electro-accoustic with a neck that is basically as per classical guitar and the rubber sleeve which presses the strings is exactly the same length as the distance across all six strings (50mm), which does NOT work. I feel slightly let down and find it most annoying when there's absolutely no reason why the metal component wouldn't allow the rubber sleeve to be just a couple of mm longer, which would then adequately fulfill both functions. In my view it is only suitable for a string span of ideally 46mm or 47mm at most. Why can't this be stated?
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Other capos don't do what this one does
Garry B. 07.04.2021
For me, this is the only capo that really makes sense for most purposes. Reason being, you can adjust the tension that the capo applies onto the strings with an easy-ish turn of the gear, which is just a fantastic feature.

The build quality is quite good, and I'm confident that it won't just snap in my hands like one of my first cheap capos did, an event which made me appreciate the value that higher quality gear can provide. It mainly loses points for being a bit confusing to operate at first, the fact that the thumb screw could be a little larger and easier to turn, and above 12th fret access on electric guitars seems impossible whereas as other capos can achieve this.
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A tried and tested good capo - but still disappointed
Mombasaflash 10.09.2020
I have used an earlier version of this for donkey's years. An excellent and reasonably discreet capo. But the rubber part is showing its age so I thought perhaps it was time to replace it.

The new version features a slimmer profile and a fancy roller wheel assembly, replacing the old simple screw with a hard plastic cap, for adjusting the size. It presents a more refined appearance.

However, this new roller wheel is bulky and does not permit the capo to be opened very wide, therefore limiting its use on thicker necks and higher up regular necks because it then exerts too much pressure and affects tuning.

If your guitar has a slim neck and you never capo above the 3rd or 4th fret, it will provide you with many years of reliable use.
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I don't know...
michaelwahl 01.05.2020
It left some marks on my Rosewood neck...
Maybe I clipped it too hard so I don't know if its really the product.. But works how it Should.
After this little mistake I maybe did it is all good with it.
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Very good capo, works well on mandolin, rubber keeps coming off
Anonymous 27.09.2015
This is a very good capo, can be adjusted to fit any neck comfortably so you're not pulling strings out of tune etc. Works very well on a mandolin as the capo is small and doesn't take up much room. The only problem is the small rubber piece that sits on the neck keeps falling off, i have went through 2 of these capos and both times the small rubber bit has come off. It can be stuck back on with an apoxy glue that works with metal etc, but it's irritating. It is being used in a gigging band though so perhaps it is getting abused slightly. It would get 5 stars if this didn't happen. Still a great capo all the same!
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Shubb Capo - the one to get.
Nick the Fifer 17.02.2021
This works well with my Fender Acoustasonic Telecaster. One point to watch out for - there are different Shubbs for different instruments, so I now have 3 - one for classical guitar, one for electro-acoustic/electric guitar and one for ukulele. The classical version is about 30 years old and still going strong. I am on my second ukulele capo - because I lost the first at a gig.
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Even works on my ukelele (tenor)
Jens Delvaux 29.05.2024
Tried this brand on my uke with my teacher. I got a gift voucher so I got one for my guitar, I love it. Decided to try it on my uke AND IT WORKS, so happy with that
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Best capo I've ever used
Anonymous 24.08.2015
Bought this on a recommendation from Thomann staff when I whined that I was sick of Kyser quick-change capos, and especially of them squeezing my guitar sharp. That problem can't be avoided completely, but this is much better. Just be careful adjusting the tightness if you use this with multiple guitars!
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Good Capo
Badjj 07.06.2018
I use it with my electric guitar. It's lightweight but sturdy and does what it should do. I also like the clamp like capo but this is great as an alternative design.
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