Item Description
Shubb Deluxe Capo for Steel String Guitar - S1 (fits most acoustics and electrics) Stainless Steel
This Shubb guitar capo for steel string guitars is everything the original Shubb Capo is and more. Crafted of stainless steel, its roller mechanism provides the ultimate in smooth operation.
This capo offers a perfect fit around your guitar's neck and strings, working for most acoustics and electrics. Quick and easy to put on and take off, they deliver a balanced tone for your playing. Ideal for acoustic or electric guitars, this Shubb deluxe steel string capo is compact so it's easy to bring along to every gig. The solid build ensures durability for may sessions to come.
When the Shubb Capo was first introduced in 1980, capos rose to a whole new level. In 1998 the Shubb Deluxe pushed the envelope again. How could the original Shubb capo be improved?
Material: Stainless steel resists wear and nicks. It will look as beautiful years from now as it does today.
Ergonomics: The restyled lever is easier to handle while opening and closing.
Design: The new roller further reduces wear while adding smoothness to the opening and closing action. The roller engages in a track, ensuring precise alignment.
Geometry: The closing action is more uniform. This capo closes with the same feel and requires less adjustment between thicker and thinner parts of the neck.
Made in the U.S.
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Reviews
- Easy to use and durable.
- None.
- Quick clip on
- Quick release
- Small
- Well made and solid
- No spring so it's unable to clip on my guitar when not using. I've been hanging it loosely around a tuning peg.
- Size
- Price
- Reliability
- Ruggedness
- Weight
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These things fit nice around the neck and strings
- good fit around the neck
- nice and small
- firm grip
- nice if it came in different colours. i.e. Gold
It doesn't clamp using a spring, so it's easy to put on, especially once you have it set for your neck.
It's not that particular; I go back and forth between my electric and acoustic with no problems.
Because you can adjust the tension, it will work with necks of any thickness. And you can set it to apply only enough pressure to press the strings down to the frets, instead of squeezing them for dear life, as with the spring-loaded styles.
It presses straight down on the strings, with even pressure across all of them, so it doesn't bend any of them out of tune.
I doubt you'll ever go back to anything else.