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Just love these capos.
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One of the best capos out there
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These are great capos
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This thing blows all other capos out of the water
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The best thing to me about it is its size; it doesn't get in the way of your left hand as much as other, bulkier capos.
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Cheap $5 spring capos will last a few months at best.
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Much better than normal style capos
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I love shubb capos.
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This is one of the best capos made, and I like mine.
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I used one of those big, clunky spring/clamp capos for years and just now wanted to find a smaller one, that wouldn't get in the way of my fingers while playing
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I love these capos because once you get the adjustment
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But Shubb makes great capos, and this one works flawlessly
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But Shubb makes great capos, and this one works flawlessly
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I've tried several "top rated" capos but this one is truly top notch.
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Shun are "the best capos" built ever!!
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Thank you Shubb for making the best capos I've ever used!
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I've lost a couple Shubb capos
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like many other capos do (Kyser, Dunlop), and is much more low profile
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Until they come up with an affordable one that gets *completely* out of my way (all capos seems to bug my fret hand, to an extent, when I'm playing certain standard chords, as I end up right up against it), this is what I'll be using, practice, stage, recording.
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As you capo further up, the neck of a guitar gets a little thicker and these capos are adjustable so you don't over tighten the strings pulling the notes sharp and damaging the frets
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I despise the springy clamp-style capos because they are uncomfortable to squeeze (those springs are strong!
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I read that other Capos can be easier to move
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I now recommend Shubb capos absolutely, especially if you perform in any capacity as now you won't have to buy time between songs just to tune up.
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These capos are the best on the market.
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These are the best capos anywhere
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I have used much more pricey capos
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The design also struggles to fit on the neck of my guitar (a shallow C shape) and would likely scratch the neck if your not extremely careful
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The Fender is plastic and it works fine on my electrics but not as well as on my acoustic.
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The Shubb will not get in the way of your hand and is, as they say, fully adjustable in tension
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It works exactly as it is supposed to, with just the right amount of pressure on the strings.