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The Shubb Original C-Series Steel String Capo is slightly curved and 2" across. This caop fits almost all acoustic steel-string and electric guitars.
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The Shubb Original C-Series Steel String Capo is slightly curved and 2" across. This caop fits almost all acoustic steel-string and electric guitars.

I ordered this capo because my old one was worn. Just about the best buy when it comes to capos. It has adjustable pressure so you dont have to worry about it not fitting your acoustic or electric neck. It uses a rubber piece to press on your fret board and a second rubber piece to hold it in place. Great product. I would give it six stars.
I've used many different capos, and this is by far my favourite! I rarely if ever use standard tuning, and generally play in double drop D and D modal tuning, and I'm always using a capo. My last capo was a kyser, and while it served it's purpose nicely, I will never go back to it after using a shubb capo. Other capos seem to pinch the strings while this capo only puts the necessary amount of pressure on the strings, so once the capos on and adjusted you hardly need to do much retuning when changing capo position, which is excellent! I play a Martin OM with a modified low oval neck, and the capo molds beautifully to the shape and works brilliantly in all positions on the neck. No intonation is sacrificed.
This is the best capo ever! The first one I bought was over 15 years ago. The only reason I am buying the second is due to my son losing the first one.
