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You can intuitively set the correct pressure
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And Yes you can adjust quickly just the right pressure
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Instead of clamping your strings down with the unknown force of a vice grip, this capo applies a gentle but sufficient pressure and is incredibly well designed
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As others have noted it doesn't seem to apply enough pressure to the strings
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Extremely nice pressure and good looking, a little bulky, but non intrussive, the best choice for long scale guitar (25.4").Performance 2 (new version) : light and narrow, easy to handle with one hand, the only con is that It lacks a little in pressure (compared to P1)
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The variable pressure basically assures it goes on without bending your strings too hard and forcing them out of tune: a common problem I have with standard spring clamp style capos, especially on higher frets.
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It works well without excessive pressure and doesn’t cause tuning issues
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Easy to fit, pressure is even across strings and adjustment for only as much pressure as you need is great
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these capos are easy to use, high quality materials, flawless mecanism, adjustable pressure, an investment for a life
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I use sufficient pressure.
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It perfectly fits the fretboard and provides the "just right" pressure needed to bring out the best tone in your guitar
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The variable pressure basically assures it goes on without bending your strings too hard and forcing them out of tune: a common problem I have with standard spring clamp style capos, especially on higher frets.
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Given that it's necessary to squeeze it "shut" or on by hand (as opposed to the clothes-pin design of the Kyser), it is possible to have insufficient pressure, resulting in buzz and rattle
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You just need to remember to clamp it to the headstock with sufficient pressure so it won't fly off the guitar
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I have bought other capos before but this really holds the notes where they should be at, unlike others that don't seem to apply enough pressure on strings.
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It is infinitely adjustable and does not pressure the strings out of tune.
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The capo I had been using was putting WAY too much pressure on the strings, and greatly exacerbated the existing issue
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The pressure is precise and responds to gentle squeezes by the user.
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The pressure is limited to the strength of your finger to squeeze it.
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Reliable, adequate string pressure.
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they always applied uneven pressure across the fret board or too much pressure which pulled strings out of pitch
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Love the sleek, low profile design and self-locking, adjustable pressure features
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I never needed to re-tune because I always place the capo right behind the targeted fret, with the proper pressure
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There isn't enough pressure on all the strings to keep them from buzzing