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Kyser Quick-Change Capo for 12-String Acoustic Guitar - Black

SKU: # 34234   |   Model: # KG12B   |    Product Reviews2 Reviews  Write a Review

Quick-Change Capo for 12-String Acoustic Guitar - Black
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The Kyser Quick-Change Capo is expertly engineered and built to last. It clearly and accurately raises the pitch of the guitar so you can play in a different key without retuning or changing fingering. The Quick-Change Capo is easy to use and remove in seconds with one hand - no need to interrupt a set or change guitars.

Features
• Intended for 12-string acoustic guitars
• Clearly and accurately raises string pitch with no buzz
• Installs and removes in seconds - one-handed!

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Keyser 12 string capo - KG12B 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Waterloo, Ontario
Works well, looks good, nothing wrong with it. I just dont like it. Feels ackward when positioning it.
Posted by Allyn Barnes on Jun 15, 2019
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Well worth the price 6 of 6 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Bedford, Nova Scotia
Just purchased a replacement for my 9 year old one. Really can't complain, the spring lasted me 9 years. The spring tension seems to be fine and the material used under the bar doesn't seem to deform at all for me. Full contact on all strings. The soft part that goes against the back of the neck seems to be fine. After 9 years on the same guitar, I have no indentations at all. I like the ability of being able to grab it with one hand and move it to a different position without having to mess with a screw. Keep in mind it does have more tension than the 6 string capo.
Posted by Terry on Jan 7, 2019
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