What capo do you use, if any
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What capo do you use, if any
hey all, thought i'd ask this question.
for years i've been the user of a trusty shubb capo, which has served me well for times when nob-head singer decide to sing the song in the wrong key. recently. i wanted something a little different, mainly one i could clamp on a mike stand or the headstock of my guitar, so i always had access.
my better half brought me a dunlop trigger capo for my birthday and so far so could. feels like it has a lot more tension than my shubb. only gripe i may have is with the shubb you can changed the rubber pad easily when worn, whereas you can't on the dunlop.
what does everyone else use?
for years i've been the user of a trusty shubb capo, which has served me well for times when nob-head singer decide to sing the song in the wrong key. recently. i wanted something a little different, mainly one i could clamp on a mike stand or the headstock of my guitar, so i always had access.
my better half brought me a dunlop trigger capo for my birthday and so far so could. feels like it has a lot more tension than my shubb. only gripe i may have is with the shubb you can changed the rubber pad easily when worn, whereas you can't on the dunlop.
what does everyone else use?
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Tried a few.... I own a shubb and a kyser... I'd go shubb every time!!
You can easily adjust the tension on it. Unless positioned properly... the kyser can lack some tension and create some string buzz as the spring gets weaker over time. Shubb is also more compact and I don't find it interferes with my fretting hand as much. Plus it's cheaper !!
You can easily adjust the tension on it. Unless positioned properly... the kyser can lack some tension and create some string buzz as the spring gets weaker over time. Shubb is also more compact and I don't find it interferes with my fretting hand as much. Plus it's cheaper !!
I'm a Dunlop man and I just keep it clipped to the headstock if I know I'll be using it on stage. When I bought it, I never really gave much thought to it -- it was just the only capo the local store had and I needed it.
I've had it for ten years or so I believe and the rubber barely shows any signs of wear.
I've had it for ten years or so I believe and the rubber barely shows any signs of wear.