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HomeInstrument AccessoriesStringed InstrumentsGuitars & BassesCaposPaige P6E 6-String Guitar Capo, Black |
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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
This is the one for me May 10, 2011
By Carlos Laflauta This is the best capo I have used. It does not distort the pitch of the strings like some capos do, and unlike some others with this feature (such as the Shubb) you can park it on the headstock when you're not using it for fretting. I like this Paige better than the Paige Clik because the clasp on the Clik comes undone too easily; this original Paige is much more stable. Also, the click feature on the other one is cute but completely unnecessary. This Paige is the capo with all-around best features.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Paige Capo Nov 30, 2009
By B. Jones What can you say about a capo; it works well or not. In this case I might add that this product is so unobtrusive that when in use you don't know its there. On my primary guitar (Martin) I store it above the nut where it is always available for use; this doesn't work on my Seagull, but I don't use the Seagull as much and a different capo works better.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great Capo Nov 01, 2008
By J. Lipman
"jpl"
I just bought this item about a month ago. It is excellent. The Capo is well constructed, very easy to use, and fast putting it on and taking it off, and it looks damn good on my Ovation LOL. I am just an average guitar player who plays to have fun, but I would imagine this Capo would fit any level of guitar player's needs.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
My whole family has turned to Paige Jul 28, 2011
By millmillen I've had one for a few years. Does NOT cause the strings to go sharp. My son used to have to retune after putting on a squeeze-type capo so when I played with him I always kept him on the capo. But when he tried my Paige he was able to slide it anywhere on the neck, then slide it down past the nut--and he never had to retune. So, I bought him one and also one for my other son who I play with. People are surprised when I tell them it's under $20 on line.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Best Capo Design - A No-Brainer! Oct 10, 2012
By M. Egan
"Mike903"
I can't believe I put up with the old clip-on capo's for all these years. I always just assumed that part of using a capo was having to re-tune because they pressed down so damn hard on the strings and that pressure was not adjustable. And they stick out like a bayonet or something. This capo has a low profile and is much less bulky than the other type. It fits perfectly to the neck and you actually adjust the tension to where you want it! Meaning you tighten the screw just until the string rings clear (like your fingers would) and no more. This might seem like more work than a clip-on but the few extra seconds is more than made up in not having to re-tune after using the clip-on kind(!) On my acoustic I keep it lightly attached just above the nut when not in use and all I have to do is slide it down onto the fretboard when I'm ready to use it.
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