🎶 Lock in flawless tone and style with the capo that’s rewriting the rules.
The G7th Performance 3 6 String Silver Guitar Capo features groundbreaking Adaptive Radius Technology and a unique Tension Control system to deliver even pressure and perfect tuning stability across all steel-string acoustic, electric, and hybrid nylon guitars. Its protective silicone pads prevent damage to your guitar’s finish, while the low-profile, lightweight design enables effortless one-hand operation. Designed and crafted in the UK, this capo comes with a free lifetime warranty, making it the ultimate choice for serious guitarists seeking precision and durability.
Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 6.99 x 1.5 cm; 45.36 g |
Item model number | C81010 |
Colour | SILVER |
Material Type | Silver, steel, nylon |
Size | 63g/2.2oz. Low profile and non-intrusive |
Item Weight | 45.4 g |
J**S
Best capo on the market
Love this - easy to use with one hand. Performs amazingly, a solid build quality that you should expect for the price (this is the most expensive capo out there) the weight is really light and adjustment on the fly is simple - definitely will be getting a few more for other instruments and would highly recommend
N**T
Quality capo
If you don't want to read my narrative below, I'll start with a summary:-Pros:-i) Keeps guitar in tune better when in use than most of the others I have;ii) Sturdy build;iii) Unobtrusive and compact - gets less in the way of your fingers when using the lowest fret nearest the capo;iv) Minimal string rattle and maintains a reasonable tone, again in contrast to some capos I have;v) Doesn't seem to damage the finish on the guitar;vi) Very easy to use - just squeeze to put it on and use the release catch to remove.Cons:-i) Far more expensive than any other capo I've bought!ii) Can't be operated with one hand.#iii) Probably pretty easy to lose!I've owned many types of capo over the years. I've never been a huge fan of using them and would generally prefer to learn a song in a different key so it could be played without the capo and thus keep the bass notes as low as possible.This has not been much of an option for me lately, as I've been performing songs at a local pub and forced out of my comfort zone by having to sing the songs I'm playing, myself! I haven't had much time in between appearances and therefore found it useful to just use a capo so I can sing the song in question and make it manageable in my limited vocal range (when in the past I've been lucky enough to have proper vocalists to accompany and just played in the original keys). It has saved me having to re-learn songs in another key. I am not a good enough guitarist to just change keys on the fly.Until recently, I didn't realise that all capos are essentially not made equal! I know that it's often helpful to tune your guitar with the capo on rather than off, but didn't realise that some, like this one, are better at keeping everything in tune.It is very easy to put on and remove.It doesn't get in the way of certain chord shapes played at the nut-end of the neck as much as other capos I have. My Shubb is also very compact and similarly unobtrusive. I have a number of trigger capos and some of them can get in the way.This was considerably more expensive than the capos I've bought in the past, but as I've been regularly playing and singing of late, I thought it was worth splurging for the improved tone, minimal string rattle and maintaining as much accuracy of tuning as possible.Recommended if you're willing to part with the cash!
M**S
Great Capo
First one that arrived was damaged so I thought this capo was going to be all hype and advertising .. I returned it and got a new one arriving the next day, so I had a negative mind expecting it to not work as I play a resonator with a fairy high action .. it took me a few goes to get used to it, you simply press the capo down onto your strings and it locks itself .. it works a treat .. you just press and it holds, I’m really pleased with it, and you just press the lever to unlock .. someone said you need 2 hands to operate it, you don’t .. it’s easy with one hand as all your doing is pressing it onto your stringsI well recommend this capo, worth every penny and looks cool, and doesn’t get in the way
P**N
It might not work with your guitar
It looks like a well made piece of kit, and probably works well with an electric guitar because of the narrower neck. But for my Fender acoustic I got buzzing from the strings regardless where I placed it and the tuning was affected too. Which is a shame.
K**W
The best!
The best capo. Well built. And well made. Quick to use and change keys with. The ART technology really works as well. I play a Yamaha LL16D land it suits this fretboard perfectly
A**R
Great capo
Easy to use, well made looks good works perfectly
M**.
Clever simplicity
Like people have said, this is by far the best capo to use. It holds down the strings perfectly so they all ring out as if it's from the nut. Engineering wise, it's 5g compared to dial up. It's smooth, unobtrusive, easy to place on any fret and easy to remove. Pay in 3 is the way to go.
G**D
Buzzing and tuning issues on flatter fretboard
I thought this capo might be my "one size fits all" piece of kit but that wasn't the case. It's absolutely fine on my Telecaster - no issues at all. On my Yamaha FGX5 acoustic guitar however I'm getting string buzz on the 3rd and 4th strings, and when I apply enough pressure to eliminate that, it's causing the 6th string to go out of tune. I'm getting better results from my Shubb capo so I'm just going to stick with that and I have returned this item for a refund. On the plus side, it looks good, it's easy to apply/release with one hand, it quite discreet (doesn't get in the way) and it's great on my electric guitars. Unfortunately I'm a gigging acoustic player so I won't really be able to get the use out of it that I would want. It gets some great reviews from other people using acoustics so maybe I just got a faulty one?