
DAddario Accessories guitar capo for Acoustic and Electric guitar - NS capo Lite - Adjustable Tension - guitar Accessories - Wor
$14.86
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the D'Addario Guitar Capo's main feature? A: The D'Addario Guitar Capo features a micrometer tension adjustment that ensures buzz-free, in-tune performance across all frets.
- Q: Is this capo suitable for both acoustic and electric guitars? A: Yes, the D'Addario Guitar Capo is designed for use on both 6-string and 12-string acoustic and electric guitars.
- Q: How does the micrometer tension adjustment work? A: The micrometer tension adjustment allows players to precisely dial in the amount of pressure applied to the guitar neck, preventing buzzing and maintaining tuning stability.
- Q: What materials is the D'Addario Capo made from? A: The NS Capo Lite is constructed from durable molded ABS thermoplastic, while the NS Capo Pro is made from lightweight aircraft-grade aluminum.
- Q: Can I use this capo on a classical guitar? A: The NS Classical Guitar Capo is specifically designed for classical guitars, featuring a flat radius to accommodate their wider fretboards.
- Q: Is the D'Addario Guitar Capo easy to operate? A: Yes, it features a fast micrometer screw that allows for single-handed operation, making it easy to adjust tension and move up and down the fretboard.
- Q: Will I need to retune my guitar after using this capo? A: The design of the NS Capo Lite significantly reduces the need for retuning after applying the capo, thanks to its adjustable tension.
- Q: What types of guitars can I use the D'Addario Capo with? A: The capo is suitable for 6-string and 12-string guitars, including both acoustic and electric models with radiused fretboards.
- Q: How does the D'Addario Capo compare to other capos? A: The D'Addario Capo offers features like micrometer tension adjustment and single-hand operation, making it a high-performance choice compared to traditional capos.
- Q: What should I consider when choosing a capo? A: When choosing a capo, consider the type of guitar you have, the fretboard radius, and whether you need features like adjustable tension for optimal performance.