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The G7th Newport Capo is a premium steel-string capo engineered for acoustic and electric guitars. Featuring a discreet flip-lever for fast one-handed use and a fine-tune adjustment knob, it ensures optimal tension and tuning stability. Lightweight and low profile with protective silicone pads, it fits fingerboards from 9.5’’ to 18’’ wide up to 53mm, delivering a secure, tone-preserving grip ideal for both practice and stage.













| ASIN | B005JW9JJW |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Colour | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (359) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Generic Name | Guitar Capo |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.4 x 7 x 1.3 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 45.4 g |
| Item model number | C31010 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | G7th |
| Material Type(s) | Rubber |
| Model Number | C31010 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 6.99 x 1.27 cm; 45.36 g |
A**R
Es realmente el diseño de capotraste mejor concevido para mi gusto. Me encanta. El color lo prefiero en dorado pero no había cuando compré color gris. El color gris no está mal pero es mate.. prefiero brillante.. va mas con el color de las clavijas de las guitarras.
S**D
Ce capo est facile à utiliser et à régler, pas de buzz et semble donner plus de tonalité aux accords. Simplement parfait!
Z**N
Reviewed by a very amateur middle aged wannabe rockstar... Upgraded from a cheep sprung lever style capo to this. I was having issues with notes distorting, not fretting down correctly and lots of string buzz, a completely useless capo but I only paid about a fiver for it. Took this G 7th out the packet slapped it straight on the third fret of my Epiphone SJC acoustic and it just worked, didn't even have to adjust tension. Gone are distorted notes and buzzing strings, it works brilliantly. So will if fit my Les Paul ? Yes it will. Excellent, so next test, a1982 Westone Thunder 1A, amazing it also works brilliantly on that. Wanders off to get my bass guitars out...I rarely use a capo on bass but thought I'd give it a whirls and guess what, also works a treat on both a 1982 Thunder 1 Fretless and my new Yamaha TRBX304 although I did have to increase the tension quite a bit. Overall a great product, expensive but as the saying goes buy cheap buy twice, which is exactly what I've done and this looks and feels like it will provide many years of service. A vastly superior upgrade to what I had.
M**N
Gewohnte gute Qualität des Kapodasters.
M**.
Needed a replacement for my Kyser Quick Change capo that busted a spring. I play in an environment (a pit) that requires a quick change of keys on short notice between several guitars. Most of the time I do not need a capo so I choose to have one that fits all of my guitars (except a 12 string that has its own). The reviews for this capo seemed positive, including ease and quickness of applying it, so I decided to give it a try. I also did not want to purchase the Kyser due to the spring failure. Other than the spring, the Kyser is a fine capo too. Applying it is as simple as it looks on the G7 website illustrated with videos. The capo clamps on similar to the Kyser (or any other spring loaded quick change capo). The difference is after closing the capo on the neck, the tension adjustment adds additional pressure to eliminate any buzzing, and the adjustment also allows more flexibility with placement between frets. The capo can be centered or close to a fret and any buzzing can be eliminated. If you apply the capo to the same guitar and similar location within the fret position, you do not have to adjust the tension each time. I find by habit I adjust the tension each time since this is still very quick to do. I use this on the following guitars and strings: Taylor 310CE with light polyweb elixirs; Martin D28 with Medium (phosphor bronze always varying manufacturer), Takamine CD132SC Nylon string D'Addario Pro Arte normal tension. I have tried it on a Taylor 354 12 string (light elixir polyweb) and it sounds fine on that too. The point is this capo works well across various tensions/gauges and neck widths. Some of the complaints have been where to put the capo. I keep it in a pouch with the music so I do not have this problem. I do not place capos on the guitar unless I am using it. The size makes it easy to put in a pocket. This is not an issue for me.
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