It really works better for different fretboard radius sizes. Also works well with fretboards/necks with different radii / radiuses. Basically, you might have to clamp less to fret the notes a cross the fretboard because it adapts to the radius. With other capos, the capos have to match the radius of a guitar's fretboard, or else the center or outer strings will go out of tune at a different rate when clamping. Also, the more you clamp, the more a capo will change other things like intonation and string tension etc. This works beeter at solving those problems. I have has this and the previous 2 generations of the same, and this one is the most flexible and works the best.
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For a performance capo, you have to fiddle with it way too much to avoid any string buzz. There's no easy way to move the damn thing up and down the neck or clip it on the headstock. I always try to wrangle it one-handed and just give up an have to adjust with the other hand.
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It’s got a little bit more heft that the G7th 2nd gen, but still lighter than 1st gen. So far no buzzing issues even on the first fret which is always the toughest one to capo if the nut is a little high. Been using G7th capos for years. I really like them. Only made sense to try the newest model. Since I have plenty of guitars, not getting rid of my 2nd gen ones, just adding to the collection. Would recommend this capo.
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Very nice product. I like the size and weight. But I really like how it works. It doesn't seem to throw my guitar out of tune.
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This is a perfect capo and I've tried them all. Applies perfect pressure to all strings acoustic or electric. Try one and your capo quest will be over.....
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