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The Dunlop 14C Professional Toggle Capo is expertly crafted for guitarists who demand precision and performance. Designed specifically for curved fingerboards, this capo features an easy-to-use toggle action, an adjustable strap for fine-tuning, and a low-profile design that protects your instrument while enhancing playability. With its durable nickel plating, this capo is built to withstand the rigors of professional use.
J**N
Useful, but with drawbacks
I'm glad someone still makes this old-school capo. It's cheaper, smaller and easier to throw in a gig bag pocket -- or your pants pocket -- than the new spring-loaded ones.But it sure isn't as easy to put on or take off or reposition. I had to adjust the strap length a few times to make it so it goes on fairly easily but still does its job. I'm able to use it for the two guitars I tried it on, but if I try to put it on a guitar with a fatter or skinnier neck, I'll probably have to adjust the strap again, which is kind of a pain to do every time you switch instruments. There's no elasticity to it.Jim
L**C
Good for Acoustics
Works as advertised. I bought a spring-loaded capo that was supposed to work on all acoustic guitars, but didn't work on mine. This one does. So far, so good!
S**Y
this capo was good
i bought this capo and i was like "oh man, this is not what i expected." because i expected it to be different. but it wasn't, it was a very forein design to me, but nontheless, it worked perfectedly. i would recomend to a friend. 10/10 would buy again but probably not because it is very sturby and will not break even if you try to make it break.
G**N
Cheap, and a pain to use
I purchased this as an inexpensive second Capo to have as a backup when I recently misplaced a Planet Waves Capo. I picked up the Shubb Capo at the same time. The Shub works great, and you can put it on using one hand. The Dunlop is a pain to attach to the neck, and is made cheaply. I would save your money and pop for the Shubb, or the Planet Waves dual action Capo, another one hand on and off design. A few more bucks will make life much easier. If I were to choose one, I would probably go for the Palanet Waves, as it is a great design, and solidly made.
C**.
Four Stars
Delivered as described
A**R
Perfect for my ukulele!
Perfect for my ukulele! Its kind of annoying to use normal capo because it gets in the way when you shift chords. So this kind of capo is really recommended for ukulele players out there.
S**L
Exactly what I ordered.
Fast and small.
G**E
You can place it real close to the fret bar and still place your fingers where they need to be
Simple, practical and very affordable.
A**S
Best capo style
I have got the 11 version of this capo as well as an old 14C.I have used so many styles of capo over my 60+ years of playing guitar, yet this style is the best simply because it doesn’t get in the way of your fingers. AND this one is adjustable to virtually any size fingerboard.I cannot recommend this type of capo enough.
S**S
Handy Capo
I still like these they work fine and are not bulky. They don't or get in the way of playing and they don't mark the guitar neck or cause any damage problems. The adjustable ones are better because you can adjust the tension easily to suit the guitar (or position on the neck). I usually hang it over the neck then bring the clip up to suit the tension on the ratchet and only adjust the buckle if necessary. They easily fold up small to fit in your pocket and are are relatively cheap. My old one has out lived many more expensive items but on the other hand I don't tend to use a capo much these days, so losing them seems to be a bigger problem.
M**W
This is unbeatable! Old one lasted over 40 years!
Replacement for one exactly the same that I used for over 40 years!Sadly lost, but pleased the new one is exactly the same and works just as well.
A**Y
Great Capo
I was looking for a cheap capo because I forgot mine. And I was surprised how many negative reviews the expensive ones got, scratching the neck or just not being good. This one is actually really easy to use and it's almost impossible to harm your guitar. The rounded one works really well on accoustic guitars, I didn't try it on classic guitars though. So It's cheap, it fulfills it's purpose, go for it !
S**E
great for holding a B 7th
a difficult chord to hold B7th at the 5th fret essential in the hotel California song especially on a 12 string
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