I prefer the adjustable capo over the clip on type. I needed both hands to install a clip on I bought to avoid damaging the neck of my guitar. This Shubb is much easier to use and easier on the neck and strings of my guitar.
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I should have had a Shubb capo years ago. It is small, not cumbersome, and firmly depresses the strings. No marring, no buzzy strings, just firm pressure where you need it.
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I've played guitar for 23 years now. The problem with almost EVERY other CAPO out there is that they are either too weak to get a clean sound out, or too strong and make the notes go sharp. The Shubb Capo allows you to tweak the tension to perfection. It's curve in the cushioning allows you to get a perfectly tuned note that is clear and crisp. There is no other capo worth your time and money. Get this one now. You won't regret it. ~Kelly Guitar Teacher
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It works as described. Easy to use. Takes up minimal space. Used on dreadnought acoustic . Only thing i dislike is it takes 2 hands. Or it takes me 2 hands. So 4 out of 5 isn't bad.
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Bought one of these for my five string banjo & liked it so well I bought this one for my acoustic guitar.
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