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The G7th Nashville 6 String Capo features an elegant 18 kt gold plate, designed to minimize tuning issues while safeguarding your guitar's tone. Its innovative spring pivot design allows for quick and easy adjustments, making it a must-have accessory for any serious musician. With a lifetime warranty, this capo combines luxury and functionality, ensuring you play with confidence.
1**8
Great Quality
I am a music teacher and reccomend this to all of my students. Works perfectly on electric and acoustic guitars, even use them on ukuleles and mandolins. Wonderful quality for such a reasonable price. Love the lifetime warranty aspect although I've never needed to use it because the product has always held up. Been using these for a decade and will continue to do so!
E**C
The best spring-tension capo I have used
Like I said in the headline, the G7th Nashville capo is the best spring-tension capo I have used. And I have tried them all. Don't get me wrong, my favorite non-spring-tension capo is still the Shubb and my favorite capo you can store behind the nut when not in use is still the Paige. But neither of those have spring tension for capo'ing on the fly.I don't use the G7th or Paige on my Yairi because they blemish the softish neck. But my Martin's neck is made of tougher wood so I can use the G7th on it when gigging. Albeit I still use the Paige on my Martin when playing in the studio since I tune after placing the capo on and I'm usually not in a hurry like I am when on stage. Peace!
S**D
Works as intended, short for classical guitar
Bought two of these, my son has an older guitar that has a wider neck. Takes some time and effort to get correct placement.Works well on standard acoustic guitar like mine though. Bought him a cheap Capo until we upgrade his guitar.
M**O
Trust this capo.
I’ve done the carousel of capos and this company makes great capos as I now own 4 of their products
S**.
Love the sleek minimalist design
I ordered this and the Kyser low-tension together to compare, both being low-tension options. I find I prefer the G7th Nashville for its sleek, minimalist design and light weight that facilitates quick key changes in DADGAD. I hate capos whose bulk gets in my way, and I admire that G7th's bare minimum of material gets the job done with nothing more. The Kyser is effective, yes, but still lots more metal than necessary, so the G7th wins this comparison. Both will undoubtedly last forever, or until lost.
M**N
G7th Nashville Capo
Works well. Easy to use and light. On the downside, it's a bit big (the reason I couldn't give it 5 stars). But the size is easily traded off for simple application - you just squeeze and clamp. Very fast and secure as it puts just the right amount of tension on the guitar. I've used it on a variety of necks including C, Flat C, V, and modified V and it works well on all. The lightness does not impede neck vibration and the capo will not leave marks or harm the finish in any way. String pitch is very accurate with no distortion or buzzing. I am currently using it on my Martin Eric Clapton (000-EC-28). Though I've had this capo for only about 4 months, it looks like it will last forever.
C**8
Superb like everyone else says
This is everything it claims to be. I LOVE it. I am also paranoid of losing/misplacing it now because it is pricey. It works as well on my acoustic guitars as it does on my 7.25 radius Fenders. Just wish it was a little less expensive so I can keep a few on hand.
G**E
It works perfectly
Using it on my Ovation acoustic, best capo I've owned.
K**4
Quality Capo that does the job.
Not much to say, other than it does what you would expect, and it does it well. Very easy to use and to move up and down the neck quickly. Good solid quality too.
S**E
Not Bad, Works - But Not As Good As Shubb
Works as advertised and I like the fact that you can simply attach it to your headstock whilst not using it, but I do wonder if perhaps the springs are a little too strong. A Shubb capo gives you infinite control over how tight the capo clamps and my Shubb has lasted for years and it still going strong whereas I've heard of this style of capo snapping eventually, but you can't then clamp a Shubb to the headstock when not in use. I guess it comes down to personal preference and possibly convenience if you're performing. If you can live without headstock convenience then I'd probably suggest you buy a Shubb.
M**S
Very high quality Capo, absolute bargain.
This Capo is great. It's well made, it's rubberised in the right places so doesn't even leave any slight marks on my guitar neck when used. It holds the strings flat so that when played they ring out perfectly true with no buzzing. A bargain really if I'm honest.
M**E
Partial Guitar Capo for Alternative Tunings
The Shorter Capo Depresses a Few Strings - giving a Method of Alternative Tunings - without Re-Tuning. Especially useful for 12-string Guitarists - who would find Alternative Tuning very Difficult to Achieve quickly.
L**E
spot on perfect.. very pleased with this
spot on perfect.. very pleased with this, no more string buzz. I have had a few capos and this is the best by far , clips oneasy and securely. may seem strange but I'm sure my strings sound better since I changed to this compared to my last capo.superb service as well