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Kyser Quick-Change Capo for 6-string acoustic guitars, Red Bandana, KG6RB

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Arrives Wednesday, Dec 25
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Color: Red Bandana


Features

  • The original one-handed Quick-Change capo
  • Strong, lightweight aluminum with steel spring
  • Professional quality
  • Parks on the guitar's headstock when not in use
  • Made in USA and guaranteed for life

Description

A Kyser Quick-Change capo is expertly engineered and built to last. It is reliable and does just what it is designed to do - clearly raise the pitch of the 6-string acoustic guitar so you can play in a different key without retuning or changing fingering. Seasoned professionals and beginning players alike appreciate how the Kyser Quick-Change capo helps them transpose their guitar in seconds, with only one hand. The beauty of the Kyser Quick-Change capo is in its simplicity. Kyser pioneered this design and although often imitated, a Kyser is never equaled. There is no substitute for a genuine Kyser Quick-Change capo. Made by hand in Texas, USA. Guaranteed for life.


Item Weight: 1.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: 6 x 5 x 1 inches


Item model number: KG6RB


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 6, 2013


Body Material: Aluminum


Color Name: Red Bandana


Material Type: Aluminum Body Steel Spring


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Not a legit Keyser- look at the Label
Color: Gold
This does work, but its not a real Keyser capo. When it arrived i compared it to my other keyser of the same shape. 1. This label is Rights Reserved, like on the real one. 2. There are no grooves or textured handle like on the real Keyser. I dislike when being charged for something of a brand u rely on. Only to discover its a fake. It dishonest and uses the reputation that took the Keyser Co. time to build. Just aint right. I'll buy mine at the guitar store now. Ive added a photo, the top is legit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2017 by ORO ORO

  • Too Much Tension - Try The LT Version!
Color: Camouflage
Kyser makes a high-quality capo as we all know, but for me, this standard version has way too much tension. I’m 75, and it’s all I could do to just squeeze it open, let alone position it on my guitar. It seemed like tension overkill to me, so I returned it saying it just didn’t work for me. I was contacted by Max, a Kyser representative, who suggested I try the LT (Low Tension) version of this same capo. I did, and I love it. It comes in black only, but the tension is significantly less than the original and I’m easily able to squeeze it open with my slightly-arthritic left hand. The LT is so much easier to use, and it works perfectly on my Ibanez acoustic guitar. If you’re a senior, a child or a female with a weaker grip, I highly recommend you try the LT version before giving up on the Kyser brand of capo. You can find the LT here on Amazon for the same price as the original. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2020 by Larry45

  • way too strong for a woman's left hand
Color: Black
This capo is entirely too tight for a classical guitar. It only barely fits on the neck and for a woman with only average strength in her left hand, it is nearly impossible to position without bending the strings. I am very disappointed in it. The curl on top, though attractive, prevents getting a better grip to attempt to open it further. this forces my hand to try to open it with only palm pressure and 2 fingers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2018 by Sandra Linebarier

  • Lasts forever. Super Worth.
Color: Black
I have had this for so long already, about 6 years, and now I got to review it. The capo is a gem, its design and functionality is very good. The thing is tough specially at first, and you want that so that it doesnt get loose as you use it. When I use this it presses on my strings very well and allows me to play with ease. The capo after 6 years is still tight and functions like new. I love it and it helps me enjoy playing my guitar. Pros - lasts forever - works on both Electric and Acoustic - design makes it easy to use and adjust Con - you dont have it yet. BUY IT now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2017 by PDI190 Adrian

  • Simply the Best
Color: Gold
You may be asking yourself, "Self, why would I spend $20 on a capo when I can get a knockoff brand for half that price?" Well here's your answer: Kyser capos are simply the best there is. Other brands that I've tried have their springs go bad, have their rubber pads wear out, or just don't squeeze your strings down hard enough to get a good sound out of your beautiful sounding guitar. I've had several of mine since I first started playing guitars 15 years ago and although they look beat up, they function just as good as they day I brought them home from the music store. Spend the extra 10 bucks and don't regret it later. I have to say as well, that their colors are beautiful. This says nothing about the quality, but it makes my heart happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2018 by Idlewild and Sage

  • but none of them are as easy to use
Color: Rosewood
I've tried other capos...and they may seem appealing for some little pick holder or new kind of spring, but none of them are as easy to use, look better, LAST LONGER, and hold tune like Kyser. I've still got 2 solid black ones and a "drop d" capo from kyser. I bought one as a backup, which I will never probably need...these capos just last...the spring, the rubber...it's all still holding up 12 years after i bought them. Now...why did I buy this one? BECAUSE IT'S BEAUTIFUL.....Same great quality, but this rosewood version is just great, pops on stage and matches on of my guitar's finish perfectly. So, if you are in the market for a capo, grab a quality one from Kyser...if you want one that also makes your fellow musician friends jealous, grab the rosewood finish. Thanks to Kyser for the "if it ain't broke" approach to the function, but continuing to create new products we desire!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2016 by Brooks

  • I Don't Understand
Color: Black
I have always used Shubb capos because ... well, because. But I often had to retune when I used the capo over the third or higher fret. I worried that I needed to have the intonation looked after, but when I barred the higher frets, I had no problem. So I got the Kyser and my problem went away! I don't understand. Perhaps it its because the capo requires that you tilt the guitar a bit to get a look at the fretboard and it's VERY tight (really. Very tight. As I age, by hand strength is diminishing so it's a problem) so it takes a few seconds more to put it on. Maybe I'm being more careful. But why would the Kyser work so well at keeping the guitar in tune when a fine brand like the Shubb seem not to, even if I am very careful? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2020 by Joe

  • Six stars. If you're buying any other capo, you're making a mistake.
Color: Purple
I own more capos than I do guitars, and I own a LOT of guitars. I do have a few non-Kyser brand ones, and I try my best to avoid having to use those ones, because nothing beats the Kyser Quickchange. In fact, nothing even comes close. I know you're thinking you can save 8 bucks and go for one of the cheaper ones on Amazon or somewhere else online. Word of advice: don't do it. Anything from an another brand is liable to annoy you a bit, and sooner or later it'll break. The Kyser ones are expertly engineered and they are absolutely bulletproof — I have at least 5, because I buy a new one every couple of years, except I also NEVER throw out my old ones, because they just freaking last forever. I think my oldest ones are from 10 years ago. They hardly even have any signs of wear, and the spring/joint mechanisms still work flawlessly. Just buy this capo. Buy two. You won't regret it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2020 by Tyler F

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