Product Details
Kyser Quick Change Guitar Capo (Black)

Kyser Quick Change Guitar Capo (Black)
From Kyser

List Price: $29.95
Price: $15.26

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by B&G Music

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Product Description

The Kyser Quick Change Guitar Capois a real quick change artist. Lots of pros use it live. One hand does it!The music world's most popular quick-change capo, Kyser's Quick-Change Capo is made of strong, lightweight aluminum. The spring-tensioned Quick-Change clamps firmly to hold intonation, but is quickly and easily released and repositioned without disturbing the tuning. You can operate your Quick-Change comfortably with one hand. You'll find it doesn't interfere with fingering and the pads won't mar or react with guitar finishes.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #14 in Musical Instruments
  • Color: black
  • Brand: Kyser
  • Model: KG6B
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, .10 pounds

Features

  • The music world's most popular quick-change capo
  • Made of strong, lightweight aluminum
  • Clamps firmly to hold intonation
  • Quickly and easily released and repositioned without disturbing the tuning
  • Operate your Quick-Change comfortably with one hand

Customer Reviews

Easiest Most Effective Capo I've Used5
The Kyser capo is well designed. Normally "parked" on the head of my guitar, I can easily add, move or remove in 2 seconds. The unique feature of this capo is that you can flip it around, for example, cover the 3rd 4th and 5th strings on the second fret to convert it to an open E B A E B E tuning from a standard E B G D A E tuning. Very reliable and fun. Highly recommended.

Quick-Change Capo5
Product was recommended by my teacher, works just as he said it would.

This capo is a gift to guitarists.5
I use capos a LOT, and this thing is an absolute dream...simply pinch and move...it's that simple. My concern at first was that it would not properly hold down the strings, but that fear was eliminated as soon as I took it out of the package and popped it on...2 seconds flat. I have 2, which I have now been using for 4 years.

The only thing about these capos is that the rubber does break down somewhat, and the strings will leave an indentation in the rubber. It doesn't seem to affect the pressure on the strings, however, and I have yet to replace one. At any rate, it would be absolutely worth it to have to frequently replace them if that were even the case because their ease of use is absolutely indispensable. Four years so far seems a very, very good run to me.