I usually don't get excited about a Capo, but

Re: I usually don't get excited about a Capo, but

I have read some reviews on the D'Addario's Tri-Action capo and are very good. The way its designed with the spring so you can adjust the tension looks like its well engineered.
 
Re: I usually don't get excited about a Capo, but

I agree about Thalia capos, beauty with function.

However, my Daddario's Tri-Action capo works as well as the Thalia for a third of the cost.

I get it. However, I like the ability to change the fretboard radius based on the guitar I am playing. Also, they are beautiful.
 
Re: I usually don't get excited about a Capo, but

Well I talked with my Luthier friend today about capos. He mentioned to me That a Shubb capo one with the adjusting wheel for the tension, plus he said they are not bulky, which is what I would like. And half the price of the Thalia.
 
Re: I usually don't get excited about a Capo, but

Well I have decided to pack up the Kyser, and move onto the Shubb Stainless steel deluxe guitar capo. The GU 35 2 S1.
 
Re: I usually don't get excited about a Capo, but

Well I have decided to pack up the Kyser, and move onto the Shubb Stainless steel deluxe guitar capo. The GU 35 2 S1.

The Shubb one is really nice, I've owned one for a few years, and the thumbscrew ensures that it always sits at just the right tension when you set it.

That being said, these ones are gorgeous. When you all said they were expensive I wasn't expecting it to only be a hundred bucks, I think that's actually pretty good for something that's a genuine piece of art.
 
Re: I usually don't get excited about a Capo, but

When I buy guitar accessories I look more at the function side of it, rather than the cosmetic side and of course the price also enters the picture as well. I try to get the best bang for my buck.;)
 
Re: I usually don't get excited about a Capo, but

Bought a Shubb it works really well, is compact and the guitar stays in tune............Nice.
 
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