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Great travel capo
This capo is great for when your bringing your guitar on a road trip or for when your sitting at home playing. It is so light and so easy to store in a pocket or gig bag and take with you. The clamp is really strong and mine has held up for a few years without geting worn down or loose. Works great on both my acoustic guitars and my electric guitar. The rubber stops protect from scratching on the fretboard or neck.
Reviewed by mtmgiants on 9/1/2006 who plays Alternative Rock, Acoustic, Blues.
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Well, Well, Well...
So this capo is very easily used. It is easy to open, yet it will not budge once it's positioned. This capo works great on my acoustic guitar AND on my electric, so you know it works great on all neck types and sizes. Also, the tone given off by the barred strings sounds as if you were doing just a regular barre chord. There isn't any of that buzzing or thudding with this capo, unlike other capos I have used or heard. In short, this capo is perfect for any guitar style, and it gives off the most amazing tone. Not to mention it looks cool and it comes in any color you would need. Buy this over the other capos that are out today if you want a great capo for a great price!
Reviewed by Muerte Guitarist 1 on 10/4/2006 who plays Rock/Metal/Progressive.
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Its a capo
These are capos, and they certainly do what they are meant to do. The many colors allow for matching with almost any guitar, and the easy 1-hand moving lets you switch easily between songs. it also allows you to leave it on the head of the guitar, so you wont lose it.
Reviewed by GibsonGuitarist on 10/13/2006
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Kyser Capo
Kyser makes the best capos. I used to have a fender capo which worked only ok. I decided to buy a kyser capo and it works really good. It doesnt grip the fretboard too hard which changes the tension on the strings. I have been gigging with it for a couple of years and have not had any problem with it. I would recommend it to anyone.
Reviewed by sohaibh on 11/1/2006 who plays Alternative Rock.
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Rock solid capo
This Keyser capo is the longest lasting capo I have ever owned. In addition to that, it really presses down on the strings really well so your guitar won't have a lot of fret buzz. And trust me, most of the other capos causes fret buzz that is annoying especially on acoustic guitars. This is an excellent capo!
Reviewed by stratoibanez on 8/21/2006 who plays rock.
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Pretty Good Capo
I've had this capo for about a year now. It's still as good as the day about I bought it. It's very durable, but the spring is a little tough and can be hard to change. Other than that it's a very good capo and I recommend it to everybody.
Reviewed by BoyBuilder on 8/28/2007 who plays Rock, Southern Rock and Christian.
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Great choice
I ordered this particular Capo because of the reviews I read. My daughter uses it and has been very happy with it. I would highly recommend it. Her favorite color is blue and it is nice that there are so many colors.
There is no buzzing sound with it and her music teachers thinks it is great too. I can see why it is a top seller!
Reviewed by Phillie Phan on 10/4/2009 who plays classical, blues, rock.
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Convenient, but I've broken 2
Can't beat the convenience of this capo for changing on the fly. I've broken 2 of these, but each one lasted through many years of use. Maybe it's because I'm a reformed drummer...
Reviewed by Steve on 8/15/2009 who plays Christian Rock.
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Best capo i own
I own other types of capos and I think that Kyser is the best of all. I also like this capo because you can attach it to the guitar's head stock so it will not get lost. I also like the fact that they have 6 different colors to choose from. I use a capo for almost every single song i play and it's always the Kyser. I would recommend this capo to anyone who needs one.
Reviewed by Brad marcia on 2/16/2009 who plays folk.
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Great capo - but have a backup
I really love this capo, I've used it for a while and it really works well during performances. However, after about 2 years of use, I went to put it on during a performance and the spring snapped, rendering the capo useless! I was a little panicked. Luckily, the other guitarist had one and wasn't using it that song so I was able to grab his. So my warning is to buy two if you're playing live and have one as a backup - think of this like strings, always have a spare!
Reviewed by Craig on 1/27/2009 who plays Worship leader.
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