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Shubb C1K (Capo Noir) Black Chrome Capo for Steel String Guitars

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Features

  • Brand: Shubb
  • Manufacturer Part: C1K
  • Stunning black chrome finish
  • Roller design
  • Steel string acoustic and electric guitars

Description

Model 1, "For steel string guitar,", fits almost all acoustic and electric steel string guitars. 2 inches wide, curved for a radiuses fretboard. Precisely machined of brass and carefully hand assembled, a Shubb capo is manufactured without compromise. Simply holding one in your hand conveys a sense of quality. Snapping it solidly onto a guitar neck, and then removing it, all within about one second, will confirm its reputation for excellence.

Brand: Shubb


Color: Black


Material: Chrome,Steel,Brass


Style: Modern


Item Weight: 0.01 Pounds


Global Trade Identification Number: 15


UPC: 700682300015


Instrument: Acoustic Guitar


Brand Name: Shubb


Grip Material: Rubber


Material Type: Chrome,Steel,Brass


Finish Type: Chrome finish


Color: Black


Style: Modern


Item Weight: 0.01 Pounds


Item Dimensions: 4 x 0.3 x 2 inches


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works great!
Style: Modern
I like it, and much more than my previous spring-clamp-type capo, even though it also had an adjustable pressure screw. I wanted a new one due to my spring capo getting in the way of my hand when playing certain open chords, especially a B7, so I wanted one with a low profile. I also just didn't like the way it looked sticking out from the fret board as much as it did This capo works great, looks great, doesn't get in the way, and is very affordable. I've found with both capos, to get the best tuning with the capo on without actually retuning the guitar (which I don't like doing cause my ears are too picky), I put the capo at a bit of an angle, with the clamp around the middle of the fret on the low/bottom end, and much closer to the fret on the high/top end. Then you can adjust the clamp pressure to dial it in. That has worked nicely for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2020 by coldsteelburns

  • Small size, accurate tuning
Style: Modern
Why do people like the Shubb? Because it is tension-adjustable, which lets you use it without distorting the tuning of your guitar (set the screw for just enough tension for a clean sound, and no more). Spring-clamp capos cannot do this. This is an understated, professional device that will last many, many years. I have two of them. If you have to use a capo, try this one - you won't be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2019 by RDM57

  • The Best Capo on the Market
Style: Modern
I have been using Shubbs for about 25 years, and I believe I have bought a total of 4 of them now. They work great, last a long, long time, and you can even replace parts if you are so inclined. There's honestly no reason to buy another brand, in my judgment. Stay away from any capos that do not have adjustable tension or include a lot of plastic parts. That's just the advice of an old flatpicker. Go with the Shubbs every time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2022 by Tim

  • Capo
Style: Modern
It works good. It doesn't require retuning when in use.
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024 by JOE T

  • My final capo?
Style: Modern
Excellent capo. Using on a Martin and Taylor with different radiuses (radii?) and different neck shapes/widths and they work fantastic. Love the ability to set appropriate pressure. Easy on/off.
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2021 by Ben Coy

  • Amazing all-around.
Style: Modern
Pros: -Great for thicker guitar necks (acoustic steel strings, for example) -Great for maintaining good tonality of the strings due to being able to adjust the pressure on the strings. -Looks great on the guitar if you're not looking for anything flashy. -Great for the fret-board long term -Has lasted over a year without any dysfunction. The product is durable. Cons: -Not as quick at switching as trigger capos. But quick nonetheless. Don't get this if you plan on switching keys within a song. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2018 by PS

  • Pretty OK
Style: Modern
Better than a Kaiser IMO. Only downside is that it doesn't clip anywhere on the guitar conveniently when you aren't using it. Also, not as good as Elliott Capos. What I might use though if I didn't use Elliott.
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2018 by Jack

  • I own three only because I misplace them
Style: Modern
For someone who does not have the hand strength in order to use those squeeze-type capos, this is your solution. It is an easy capo to use and it presses down on the strings well, allowing a clear sound to come through. I have three of these capos, mostly because I tend to misplace them. I also like the convenience of having them ready to use in different locations. They are quite durable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2020 by Lovebeingamommy

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