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Post by riemersma on May 8, 2016 18:45:56 GMT
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Post by Ballesteros on May 9, 2016 9:02:37 GMT
I haven't used an HB capo, but even if that HB capo is the finest example in the world of that type of toothed capo design, I still would not touch it. A capo needs to be continuously adjustable, so that at any fret you can ensure sufficient tension to avoid buzz, whilst avoiding pulling the strings sharp with too much tension. Shubb capos win every time for me, the extra cost is worth it.
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Post by salteedog on May 9, 2016 19:04:10 GMT
I agree with DefJef. My first capo was one of those toothed types and it broke my heart. I subsequently bought a Kyser capo and never looked back.
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