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The G7th Heritage Series Silver Capo combines traditional design with cutting-edge adaptive radius technology, ensuring optimal tuning stability for all guitar types. Its stainless steel construction and protective silicone rubber pad make it a must-have accessory for any serious musician.
S**N
Best capo out there for flat fretboards, ART system works very well, but not worth the full price
I have owned just about every capo out there for my acoustic guitars. I resisted the urge to buy these capos even though they are highly touted on the Acoustic Guitar Forum due to their ridiculous price. But I started playing a few guitars that have flat radius fretboards and standard capos struggle to work well because you have the really tighten then down hard to get even pressure as most capos have a radius that is more curved. So I finally decided to give these a try and see if their touted ART technology works and it indeed does. There is a mechanism that allows the rubber pad to form to whatever the radius of your fretboard is which allows you to tight down with just barely enough pressure without pulling some strings sharp. The build quality is excellent. I bought mine when the price fluctuated down to about half the normal asking price and even that is too expensive for a capo but it was a good purchase.
C**N
Great capo
Best yolk style capo I've had the chance to use. The adaptive radius technology means I can put it on my acoustic or electric. I paid about $140 for it which is much too expensive over the performance 3, but it's closer to what it should be. $100 would be a good price for it, as it is premium compared to the performance 3. It's very tiny and from a far looks like another fret.All in all when you factor in the need for multiple capos for different radius necks, the price isn't as bad as it seems. Bonus, my old capo would clamp too hard, damaging the frets and pulling me sharp. This will take a little longer to change from my old clamp style but at least I don't had to tune every time.8/10. 2 points off for the price.
B**Y
Nice CAPO but how good can it be?
I'm not sure what caused me to spend this much on a capo, but it was a mistake. It is a finely polished capo. I never have used it because the rubber strip that goes against the strings is missing. I'm guessing it dropped out after delivery but I can't say for sure. Anyway I can order a replacement on G7s website, for about $20 and then $8 shipping. I just haven't done it yet. This capo is far too expensive unless you just have so much money you can drop it on a capo and not miss it.
H**S
Very nice capo, but WAY too expensive.
This was a gift. I don't think I would have purchased it at this price point had it been my money. $155 seems WAY expensive for the build and materials. Oh, it's nice and works more smoothly than my Paige, but...I do like the silicone padding on the inside of the arms so my guitar neck doesn't get scratched.Make sure you order the correct size. Measurements are not easy to see in these descriptions, and I can tell by some reviews that some have ordered the banjo capo for their guitar and found that it doesn't fit past the third or 5th fret. This one is the correct model for guitar necks, and fits my Taylor at least to the 7th fret.
F**
Very nice Capo
I’d buy again. Even pressure, no more sharp notes. If you want to be pro you gotta have pro gear
C**D
Excellent Capo!
The G7th Heritage capo is the best capo I've ever used when it comes to keeping your guitar in tune. I have a boxfull of spring loaded capos, and they all have the same problem of pulling the strings sharp, and then having to re-tune after the capo is applied. I very much like the ART technology which allows the capo to adapt to different fingerboard radius, so this capo works well on many different guitars. The high-polish finish and leather storage pouch are a nice touch. I highly recommend this capo to guitarists looking for high quality accessories for their guitar.
R**R
$149????
Way overpriced. It's a very good capo, but is it worth close to $100 more than the G7th Performance 3 Capo with similar technology. Absolutely not! Stop presenting it like it's a piece of art.....it's a very good capo, but let's put things in perspective....it has yet to cook my breakfast for me along with keeping my guitar in tune when I use it. The Performance 3 comes very, very close, so let's get real. Fool me once!
M**H
The capo works well with a variety of nut widths and neck profiles.
I used the capo for both guitar and mandolin. It is an excellent product.
M**Y
Amazing
I've had more than a few capos and eventually they always break under the stress. This simple device works so well and is the best capo I've ever had. High cost, but then so would another 10 capos over the life of a guitar. Highly recommended.
M**E
Eye-waveringly expensive, but..
It's the best capo there is, bar none, and in the grand scheme of things, £115 spent of a guitar accessory that should last you a lifetime is not that much.
T**S
Excellent
Great, really the best capo I have ever used, my only issue (my fault) was I should have ordered the wide one as I use my 12 string as well. Wish I could change it ????
M**N
If you want perfect pitch, this is the baby you need
Absolute quality and easy to use. Applies even pressure across all strings every time. Up until now I used Standard G7th which was good, but not in the same class as this one.
B**R
That the guitar tone and volume is'nt affected .
Loved everything about it, especially the fact that it does'nt affect the tone of my guitars.
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