Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What type of guitars is the On-Stage GA300 Classical Guitar Capo designed for? A: The On-Stage GA300 Classical Guitar Capo is specifically sized and contoured for classical nylon-string guitars.
- Q: How does the spring-loaded clamp work on this capo? A: The spring-loaded clamp maintains proper intonation and prevents string buzz by ensuring a solid grip on the fretboard.
- Q: What materials are used in the construction of this capo? A: The capo is constructed from lightweight zinc alloy, which helps preserve the balance of the instrument.
- Q: Does the capo protect the guitar's finish? A: Yes, the padded contact points of the capo protect the guitar's neck and fingerboard from scratches and dents.
- Q: Is the GA300 easy to use for quick changes during performances? A: Yes, it features a simple squeeze release design that allows for quick and easy changes during performances.
- Q: Does this capo affect the sound quality of the guitar? A: No, the capo is designed to maintain intonation and provide buzz-free fretting, ensuring sound quality is preserved.
- Q: Can this capo be used on other types of guitars? A: While it is specifically designed for classical nylon-string guitars, it may not be ideal for steel-string guitars due to size and contour.
- Q: What is the weight of the On-Stage GA300 Capo? A: The lightweight design of the capo makes it easy to handle without adding significant weight to the guitar.
- Q: How should I care for my GA300 Capo? A: To care for your capo, avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures and moisture, and store it in a safe place when not in use.
- Q: Does the capo fit on all fretboard widths? A: The GA300 is designed for standard classical guitar neck widths and may not fit all fretboard widths, particularly those of acoustic or electric guitars.