GUITARX X1 – The Original Guitar Capo Acoustic and Electric Guitars – Ultra Lightweight (1oz) – No Scratches, No Fret Buzz, Easy to Move – Also for Ukulele, Banjo and Mandolin, Metal Blue
Built Strong with an Outstanding Modern Design
Introducing the New x1 Capo
– Easy to move between frets
– No more scratches in your instrument
– It stays in tune with a perfect intonation
No More Fret Buzz!
It uses a mechanical steel spring with internal memory to provide strength and fatigue resistance.
Make Fast Changes on Stage!
– Easily applied and adjusted with one hand
– It can be conveniently parked in the headstock when not in use
– Made for acoustic and electric guitars, ukulele, banjo and mandolin
We Offer a Lifetime Warranty. If you Have any Problem, We will Replace it! All you Need to Do is Contact us.
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Product Features
- ✔ HIGH PERFORMANCE – Stays in Tune with a Great Intonation in All Frets.
- ✔ EASY TO MOVE – Super Fast to Change Between Frets. It Fits Perfectly Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Ukulele, Banjo, Folk Guitars and Mandolin
- ✔ NO SCRATCHES – High Quality Silicone Pad Will Protect Your Instrument Against Damage
- ✔ NO FRET BUZZ – Steel Spring with Internal Memory. It Puts Just Enough Pressure on the Instrument
- ✔ BUILT TO LAST – Made of Lightweight Aircraft Grade Aluminum Alloy Metal. This Ultra Resistant Professional Capo Comes with a LIFETIME WARRANTY
Overall, good purchase and would recommend. I purchased the xGuitarx x3 capo to replace my aging Kyser Quick-Change capo which was no longer properly holding the strings down due to grooves in the rubber. The xGuitarx capo so far has proven to be a decent purchase and overall I could recommend the capo for people looking for a budget capo. I have a which I run…
Good capo for everything EXCEPT ukulele. If you want a capo that is quick and easy, this is it. But be warned: this capo is not for ukuleles, even though it claims to be. Ukulele strings (especially the wound 3rd and 4th strings on a baritone uke) are damaged by clamping this capo down. It’s just too strong for those delicate ukulele strings. I have NOT seen the same kind of damage when clamping this capo on my guitars or bass. I have an electric guitar, electric bass, and a couple of acoustic guitars and so far I am pleased with…
I like this capo I like this capo, particularly it’s firm, even contact across the fretboard, although the cost of its slim design is some hand discomfort in opening and readjusting its position on the neck. The narrowness of the lever handles (with their rather square edges) is the primary reason; slightly wider handles with more rounded edges would be an improvement. This minor complaint aside, the capo’s clamping surfaces — those contacting the guitar itself — seem quite effectively designed, and the…