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Brand G7th
Color Silver
Material Silver,Steel,Nylon
Style Modern
Item Weight 0.1 Pounds
Adaptive Radius Technology – gives you maximum tuning stability by mechanically matching the curvature over the strings in ANY position, on ANY guitar neck (steel string acoustic, electric or hybrid nylon). Unique Tension Control – By simply squeezing to attach and squeezing to release, the Performance 3 capo gives you complete and intuitive control over the pressure you place on your strings, meaning you can have confidence that you are in control and will keep your guitar in tune. Easy to use – Designed for one-handed use, in any sized hands. With a little practice it’s nearly as quick to move between frets as a spring capo, but without the need for frequent retuning. Versatile
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The G7th Performance 3 capo is the culmination of years of designing, tweaking, and improving – but most importantly, listening to guitarists and their views on what a capo should do. Now, coupling our unique tension control system with the ground-breaking art string pad mechanism gives a near-perfect capo experience.
Featuring groundbreaking patented* Adaptive Radius Technology and coupled with the Unique Tension Control system found on all Performance series capos, the Performance 3 is our flagship capo.
*Patent number US20180102113
**Patent number US20010027711
Exclusively found in the G7th Performance 3 and Heritage capos, our most recent innovation is the patented Adaptive Radius Technology (ART) string pad. This groundbreaking string pad mechanically adapts to match the curvature over the strings (radius) on any guitar, delivering unrivalled tuning stability. With ART technology, one capo delivers complete confidence that there will be no string buzz or need for constant retuning.
Since the launch of the first Performance capo in 2004, our patented unique Tension Control system has been praised by guitarists all over the world – simply squeeze to attach the capo with the minimum pressure required, then squeeze the lever to release. Easy and intuitive, and exclusive to the G7th Performance capo ranges.
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Joe K. (verified owner) –
So I’ve been using a keyser capo for decades. These capo’s turned me off because of the price tag. I still think they are overpriced but they are excellent capo’s. Tried one because I had some free $$$ on my card and the price point wasn’t that crazy. As a player since 1979 I have used everything from the elastic band type to ones that screw on. This capo is stupid easy to use and very fast. I doesn’t take the guitar out of tune and it just works. It does seem lighter that the spring clamp types but I haven’t weighed them to see. Are they worth the extra money? I’d have to say yes depending on your playing level and how you play. If you play a lot like in a band just drop the cash and go for it. If you’re a pleasure player, personally I’d say if you’re using a spring type already and happy with it no need to spend the money. But it is a fantastic capo. Easy to use, fast and small.
Chelsea M. (verified owner) –
I have purchased several capos, from less expensive (Shubb, Kyser) to quite spendy (Thalia). Before getting the G7th, I used my Shubb capo the most. I loved that it was low-profile and easy to use, but my guitars – especially my electrics – still didn’t maintain stable tuning when using the capo.Enter the G7th Performance 3. It’s easy to use, nice-looking (I got the gold), relatively low profile, doesn’t feel like it’s squeezing the life out of my guitar’s neck, and, most importantly, my guitar stays in tune when I use it! Electric, acoustic, doesn’t matter, they stay in tune. A little pricy, but worth the money. Highly recommend – just do it!
Words (verified owner) –
Lock and release is excellent. Probably more than I need, but happy with it
GS (verified owner) –
Easy function. Easy on. Easy off. A bit expensive but it’s the only one I want to use now. Well made. Should last.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
From the perspective of a bluegrass porch picker that uses extra heavy strings on top and medium on the bottom:Having used the first version occasionally for a few years, it did an okay job on the medium weight strings of the Martin acoustic. The biggest advantage of this capo is that it is more difficult to damage frets. Some of the great quality frets that really clamp down (such as Shubb) can damage frets if not used with care. A couple of guitars got neat divots where the Shubb got all the buzz out – it cost $$$ to fix one. Not the fault of the Shubb though, it was definitely user error.This newer Performance Capo with ART is narrower, and more difficult to release than the prior version. On the acoustic, it tends to get knocked up the neck when playing. It is slightly narrower than the original, which may have something to do with it.The idea that somehow ART was going to get that last little bit of buzz out of the acoustic was the reason to buy this new ver
Niceville Jazz Lover (verified owner) –
i was hoping for the best with this as I was under the impression this was the “cream of the crop” in capos and that the ART feature was supposed to make it work with any kind of strings and guitar, laying down well so there is no twanging or dead sounds.But this has not been the case for me. In fairness, I have it on a Cordoba Mini-II ECB which is not a standard sized guitar. But I get one string where it doesn’t really press down as well as on the other strings so I’m not that impressed for the extra money I spent.I don’t know enough about them to know if I just go a defective one or not?
Kathy (verified owner) –
If you capo an electric guitar often with light strings ( nine or ten thousands little e string) this adjustable tension device is a great for preventing tuning distortion. The G7 is low profile and stays out of your hand’s way. However, it is not cheap.
Chris C. (verified owner) –
Really neat and compact and very simple to use. Have tried it on all my guitars with differing fret board radius’ and works very effectively with no buzz on any of them. Big bonus it looks really great on the two guitars with gold hardware to match!On another note, delivery was surprisingly quick from USA to New Zealand.
P. Harding (verified owner) –
After cursing many a capo for their poor functioning, I have finally found a favorite capo. Now I carry the others to loan out in case someone forgets theirs.
Daniel Guevara (verified owner) –
This is the best guitar capo that you can buy! Easy to change quickly between songs and it’s just hands down awesome! Don’t let the price stop you from buying it as it includes a lifetime warranty from G7th! I had a capo break on me once and they replaced it free if charge. This is your FOREVER capo!!!