Dunlop Trigger Capo Acoustic Flat M

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Trigger Capo

  • For acoustic guitars with flat fingerboard
  • Colour: Maple
Available since January 2008
Item number 202292
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$33
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Still working after 2 years
Quaner 28.11.2020
A decent capo for 6-string guitars. The rubber inside molds to the strings if left attached for a long time but bounces right back up after removal.

After 2 years there are some signs of use, but overall the quality has stayed the same.
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Dunlop Trigger Capo
Donal F. 21.05.2015
A really great capo. Works every time with no buzzes or issues. Very well made and will not mark your guitar in any way. I would not use another and if misplaced would definately buy another of these.
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Easy fast use whhile gigging
juanbosco20 07.12.2022
The trigger spring in these capo's are amazing and reliable! They are very cost effective and I tend to buy them in fives! My friends like to borrow them and they sometimes forget to return them! Overall good reliable kit for acoustic, electric and semi solid guitars, including banjo, mandolin, etc
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Super Capo (auch für 7saiter E-Git)
AeonNihilation 19.06.2012
Verwende Ihn auf meinen Konzert- und Westerngitarren, und auf meiner 7-saitigen Schecter Hellraiser. Bei der Hellraiser ist er noch lang genug um im 8ten Bund aller Saiten gleichmäßig ab zu decken.

Man bedenke, dass die Hellraiser sehr große Abstände zwischen den Saiten hat und dadurch der Hals recht breit ist, somit gehe ich davon aus, dass es z.B. auf 7-saitigen Ibanezmodellen sogar noch im 11. oder sogar 12. Bund klappt, aber wer braucht dass schon? ^^

'hatte schon viele Capos und jeder hatte irgentwo seine Schwächen, doch bei dem hier konnte ich noch nix finden was mich stören könnte.

Bin voll zufrieden damit.
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