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G7th Heritage Guitar Capo S1S, Standard String Spacing
  • G7th Heritage S1S Guitar Capo with Standard String Spacing for Versatile Use

G7th Heritage Guitar Capo S1S, Standard String Spacing

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The G7th Heritage Guitar Capo S1S is a must - have for guitar players. It has a standard neck width, fitting most guitars like 14 - fret models, modern and pre - War style dreadnoughts with a nut width of 1 11/16” (43mm) or 1 3/4” (45mm). This flagship, traditional yoke - style capo is crafted from hand - polished stainless steel. It comes with ART, ensuring maximum tuning stability with minimal tension. Available in two neck widths (standard and wide), and options of hand - polished stainless steel or 18kt gold plate, along with various engraving choices. Key features include: it can be stored behind the nut between songs, looking subtle and beautiful on the guitar. The Adaptive Radius Technology in the top bar adapts to the string and fretboard curvature, applying even pressure on all strings for buzz - free play. It has a knurled tension adjustment knob for fine - tuning, a secure latching top bar, and firm string pads that reduce vibration damping. Non - reactive silicone pads protect your instrument's finish. Each capo comes with a leather carrying pouch, polishing cloth, and gift box.

Using the G7th Heritage Guitar Capo S1S is easy. Just place it on the fret where you want to change the pitch. Make sure it's centered over the strings. You can adjust the tension with the knurled knob to get the best sound. When you're not using it, you can store it behind the nut of your guitar. As for maintenance, use the polishing cloth to keep it clean. Avoid using harsh chemicals on it. The silicone pads are there to protect your guitar, so don't remove them. Also, be careful when adjusting the tension to not overtighten, which could damage the capo or your guitar. And always store it in the leather pouch to keep it safe when not in use.


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