Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the main features of the Kyser Quick-Change Guitar Capo? A: The Kyser Quick-Change Guitar Capo features a one-handed operation, strong and lightweight aluminum construction with a steel spring, professional quality design, and it can park on the guitar's headstock when not in use.
- Q: Is the Kyser Quick-Change Guitar Capo suitable for all types of guitars? A: This capo is specifically designed for 6-string acoustic guitars, ensuring a proper fit and optimal performance.
- Q: How does the one-handed Quick-Change feature work? A: The one-handed Quick-Change feature allows you to easily position and adjust the capo on the guitar neck with a simple squeeze, making it quick and convenient to use during performances.
- Q: What materials is the Kyser Quick-Change Guitar Capo made of? A: The capo is constructed from a durable aluminum body combined with a robust steel spring, ensuring longevity and reliable performance.
- Q: Can I use the Kyser Quick-Change Guitar Capo on electric guitars? A: While the Kyser Quick-Change Guitar Capo is primarily designed for 6-string acoustic guitars, it can also be used on some electric guitars, provided they have a similar neck width.
- Q: Is the Kyser Quick-Change Guitar Capo easy to store? A: Yes, the capo parks on the guitar's headstock when not in use, making it easy to store and access during playing.
- Q: Is there a warranty for the Kyser Quick-Change Guitar Capo? A: Yes, the capo is made in the USA and comes with a lifetime guarantee, ensuring that it is a quality investment.
- Q: How do I care for my Kyser Quick-Change Guitar Capo? A: To care for the capo, simply wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth after use to remove any dirt or moisture. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures.
- Q: What colors are available for the Kyser Quick-Change Guitar Capo? A: The Kyser Quick-Change Guitar Capo is available in black, providing a classic look that complements most guitars.
- Q: Does the Kyser Quick-Change Guitar Capo affect tuning? A: When properly placed, the capo should not negatively affect the tuning of your guitar. However, it's important to ensure it is positioned correctly on the fretboard.