Winkelwagen is nog leeg.
Winkelwagen is nog leeg.Ralf Wernicke
14 juli 2025
Gut in der Handhabung, hochwertige Verarbeitung und ansprechende Optik
Marcus H.
9 juni 2025
An excellent capo for my nylon string Faith Lyrawith it's flat fretboard. G7th make excellent capos but i often struggle with how they justify the price. £20 would be much fairer for what it is but it does the job very well - no complaints there. A gentle squeeze is all that's needed and you don't go detuning strings. That has always been one of my main complaints with some other capos. You end up having to retune for one song only to find for the next one you move the capo and have to retune again. This one is pure class and works faultlessly.
Modern Fossil
7 januari 2025
I recently misplaced the G7 I have had for like 12 years and immediately, I ordered this one to replace it.I'm a professional guitarist and for those of you who are new to the instrument and using a capo for the first time, you need to know that when you put the capo on, all of the strings will sound sharp (or higher than "normal" intonation). And this "sharpness" will become more profound as you move the capo up the neck. Now if you are just playing solo or singing by yourself with your guitar, the sharpness likely won't be noticed unless somebody listening to you has highly trained ears. However if you play with other pitched instruments that can't use a capo, like a bass guitar and a keyboard in particular, your guitar will sound "out of tune".The best solution is to take the time to re-tune your guitar accurately after you put the capo on, maybe you can transpose the song so you don't have to use the capo, or maybe have another guitar tuned with the capo on the fret you want for a particular song ready to grab and play. Bigger acts have technicians for their guitarists and the tech will have a guitar tuned with the capo on the correct fret for a particular song ready to hand it to his guitarist immediately after the previous song finishes. But for most of us, these things are just impractical or unaffordable.Most venues from your Coffee House, to Churches, to Concert Halls, do not want to hear you re-tuning your guitar and lets face it, modern music uses a lot of capo changes, especially Church Music which changes capo placement most every song. A popular solution to "capo sharpness" that guitarists have used for a long time, is capos with a screw that lets you control how hard the capo presses against the neck. The less tension, the less sharpness. So the least tension possible without the sting fretting out (meaning it just goes "tick tick"), reduces the sharpness significantly, to the point where up to about the fifth fret, it is barely noticeable. Too noticeable for a recording I'd say, but generally OK for live performance. The trouble is the amount of time in between songs and the noise you make getting the tension just right.Then came the G7 with its ratcheting type of system which allows you to just slide it in a little behind the fret you want, give it a bit of a squeeze, check for any fret-out on the top string (the rest will be good if that one is), and if it does fret out, give it just a tad more of a squeeze. That's it! Your guitar is as close to standard intonation as it is ever going to get when changing capo positions and it only takes a second to make the switch. It really works well. And my favorite thing about the G7 is that it's design, smooth metal, and overall tininess makes fretting chords close to the capo SO much easier than other capos. You'll get spoiled to this real quick. Then when you don't need it, you can squeeze it to your headstock until you do, though I prefer mine to rest in my shirt pocket.The only trouble with the G7 is it's pricey compared to most other capos. So if you're playing at home or with friends and don't have to have exact intonation or change the capo position frequently, you can always re-tune with the capo on if you want to record yourself, so you may not want to pop for a G7 and go with a cheaper quick change option. But if you're playing at Church or in Bars or small Acoustic Venue's, I think you'll find that the G7 is more than worth the money you paid for it.
カスタマー
27 november 2024
持ち重りもせず、手触りの感触も悪くなく、デザインも良いと感じます。期待を超える優れモノでした。
Graham
19 oktober 2024
I play a classical guitar, and this capo is perfect for the wide neck. I am a senior citizen (71) and I am not sure I shall be able the squeeze the capo on much longer, though I love the ratchet catch that holds the capo to the neck! This is not important...but the capo looks really, really cool.... Great so far!
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