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le reverend
Do the job, but very moderately
Published on 04/16/12 at 06:12 (This content has been automatically translated from French)My first capo, I had used more for ages on my acoustic guitars, and since, who knows where he is past the guy.
I bought one for my electric guitar a few years ago. I remembered why I do not use it anymore: it's totally fake your tuning, it is not practical to install, especially live. In short I do not redeem.
I bought one for my electric guitar a few years ago. I remembered why I do not use it anymore: it's totally fake your tuning, it is not practical to install, especially live. In short I do not redeem.
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lekane
Published on 01/22/06 at 16:09 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
I use the capo since I started playing, ie 5 years
I appreciate the prize, and his discretion
I have not tried other model before you buy
The report is the best
And I do it again this choice without hesitation, it is useless to have a big capo bulky and expensive, it does exactly the same job than others. And it does not look like that but it is very solid.
I appreciate the prize, and his discretion
I have not tried other model before you buy
The report is the best
And I do it again this choice without hesitation, it is useless to have a big capo bulky and expensive, it does exactly the same job than others. And it does not look like that but it is very solid.
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benj86
Published on 04/17/06 at 10:36 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
It's been two years (2004) I use the capo. I use it for folk and electric. Why buy a more expensive as it has done its work? It is indeed trs cheap and good quality solid trs!
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cho7kipu
Published on 05/08/06 at 05:53 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
I used this capo for a while, and here is my verdict:
By design, this capo has a tendency to pull the strings when you pull if you are not careful, increasing slightly their sound. As a result, the guitar does not sound very fair, and this effect is accentuated the higher up the capo up on the handle.
I think the argument that price / size suggested by some is not so much in the way 3 / 4 of cases.
Any person who tried the trigger capo Dunlop (19 euros) will confirm that it is much better than what kind of capo at 2 under. The size of the trigger is bigger, but personally my capo I do not rank in my pocket, so I'm not close to this detail.
For the price of 19 euros, it is...…
By design, this capo has a tendency to pull the strings when you pull if you are not careful, increasing slightly their sound. As a result, the guitar does not sound very fair, and this effect is accentuated the higher up the capo up on the handle.
I think the argument that price / size suggested by some is not so much in the way 3 / 4 of cases.
Any person who tried the trigger capo Dunlop (19 euros) will confirm that it is much better than what kind of capo at 2 under. The size of the trigger is bigger, but personally my capo I do not rank in my pocket, so I'm not close to this detail.
For the price of 19 euros, it is...…
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I used this capo for a while, and here is my verdict:
By design, this capo has a tendency to pull the strings when you pull if you are not careful, increasing slightly their sound. As a result, the guitar does not sound very fair, and this effect is accentuated the higher up the capo up on the handle.
I think the argument that price / size suggested by some is not so much in the way 3 / 4 of cases.
Any person who tried the trigger capo Dunlop (19 euros) will confirm that it is much better than what kind of capo at 2 under. The size of the trigger is bigger, but personally my capo I do not rank in my pocket, so I'm not close to this detail.
For the price of 19 euros, it is indeed more expensive than a conventional capo, but when you play guitar, there must be a budget (including strings), and include in its budget an investment of 19 euros for something that is great and the road that will last for years and years, it's not rocket science.
So my advice: if you do not have a size constraint, and that you are not close to your sub, go for the trigger in dunlop capo (it's the size of a palm of your hand so), you will not regret it.
rating: 1 star, because it can always help, but it does not deserve the name of capo
By design, this capo has a tendency to pull the strings when you pull if you are not careful, increasing slightly their sound. As a result, the guitar does not sound very fair, and this effect is accentuated the higher up the capo up on the handle.
I think the argument that price / size suggested by some is not so much in the way 3 / 4 of cases.
Any person who tried the trigger capo Dunlop (19 euros) will confirm that it is much better than what kind of capo at 2 under. The size of the trigger is bigger, but personally my capo I do not rank in my pocket, so I'm not close to this detail.
For the price of 19 euros, it is indeed more expensive than a conventional capo, but when you play guitar, there must be a budget (including strings), and include in its budget an investment of 19 euros for something that is great and the road that will last for years and years, it's not rocket science.
So my advice: if you do not have a size constraint, and that you are not close to your sub, go for the trigger in dunlop capo (it's the size of a palm of your hand so), you will not regret it.
rating: 1 star, because it can always help, but it does not deserve the name of capo
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- Manufacturer: Dunlop
- Model: Advanced Guitar Capo 11C
- Category: Capos
- Added in our database on: 07/09/2006
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