I will add that when putting on any capo, you should depress the strings at the sound hole, so your guitar will stay in tune. Tommy Emmanuel does this and it in fact works.
I have a g7th performance 2 Capo and I'm loving it. Instead of holding it down with two hands to tighten it, I just pinch the tip and bottom of the capo (with a slight curve) to achieve the same results.
This is my 3rd choice when it comes to capos. The only 'issue' I have is what TP pointed out is the buzzing of strings. If I'm just practicing, I have no problem using the Performance 2.
Simple, by depressing strings, I mean holding down the strings so they touch the fingerboard. This keeps the tension depressed before applying the capo.
Thanks for the capo reviews Tony! G7th makes really nice capos. I think it is also worth mentioning that they use silicon rubber in the sleeves. That makes tuning adjustments, if needed, much easier because silicon rubber is a little slippery. In most cases retuning can be done without even loosening the capo tension.
I know I'm fighting a losing battle, but here goes: The singular of "criteria" is "criterion." So stating something like "#3 criteria" is like saying "the #3 reasons..." instead of "#3 reason." It should say "#3 criterion." PSA over. Thanks. :-)
I will add that when putting on any capo, you should depress the strings at the sound hole, so your guitar will stay in tune. Tommy Emmanuel does this and it in fact works.
Awesome tip!!!
Does this work with Kyser capos?
I have a g7th performance 2 Capo and I'm loving it. Instead of holding it down with two hands to tighten it, I just pinch the tip and bottom of the capo (with a slight curve) to achieve the same results.
This is my 3rd choice when it comes to capos. The only 'issue' I have is what TP pointed out is the buzzing of strings. If I'm just practicing, I have no problem using the Performance 2.
Simple, by depressing strings, I mean holding down the strings so they touch the fingerboard. This keeps the tension depressed before applying the capo.
You're supposed to do it after having applied the capo lol. Not before
Thanks for the capo reviews Tony! G7th makes really nice capos. I think it is also worth mentioning that they use silicon rubber in the sleeves. That makes tuning adjustments, if needed, much easier because silicon rubber is a little slippery. In most cases retuning can be done without even loosening the capo tension.
Great point Paul, thank you for bringing that up!!!
It's not OCD to want to hear the notes your playing just common sense. Nice review. Decided on a Shubb
First comment, yay!!! This is my favorite capo. Thanks for another great video Tony.
Tony please review the all of G7th capo model, the Heritage, UltraLight, Newport and Nashville.
using mine right now ... and dont believe the hype, regret purchasing.
Have you tried a Thalia capo? Just ordered one and excited to try it.
I'm sticking with my shubb.
What is the difference between the performance 2 and performance 3?
Which is better?
The P3 has the Adaptive Radius Technology pad, and is a little chunkier than the P2 :)
I know I'm fighting a losing battle, but here goes: The singular of "criteria" is "criterion." So stating something like "#3 criteria" is like saying "the #3 reasons..." instead of "#3 reason." It should say "#3 criterion." PSA over. Thanks. :-)
what fret does it slide up to??
How does the release mechanism work?!?
Just a little flick of the lever :)
CAHHHHPO! (or at least thats how I say it...)