Guitar Capo, Capo for Acoustic Electric Guitars Mahagony Grain with Pin Puller, Pick Holder and Two Gray Plastic Guitar Picks with Three Thickness(wood pick not included)
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I liked it a lot, and the picks that came with it were fine. I think it was a great buy. The length is long enough to fit a classical guitar too, which I adore. Nevertheless, the cover picture may not be as real as it appears A wood pick and a capo appear on the screen As a matter of fact, it even has a title that says A guitar pick and a bass pick (wood). The fact that I did not double-check was negligent on my part Be certain to check, but make sure you know there is no wood pick before buying. It might be a good idea to remove that picture.
I found it hard to squeeze or move, but I found it easy to squeeze. It does not buzz like some caps and does not flatten or flatten any strings like some caps The pick holder makes it even more attractive. It moves smoothly and looks beautiful. In the other end is an acoustic peg remover (alien devices). The black one is nice, while the wooden one is beautiful. I have both on various guitars. There is no way I could decide whether it would be wide enough for nylon strings or 12 strings, but I think it would be fine for acoustics and anything electric. It's usually not my cup of tea to take large picks, but these two were fine and cost A 78mm lens. The odd thing is, they don't have much of a fit in the capo at all, but regular alien head picks or even little jazz picks are fine. It would be even better if it had the old-school cigarette holder. No matter if capos aren't present, punk rock is still punk rock even if I don't smoke anymore.
Even though I give the capo itself 5 stars, the description claims it comes with wooden picks however, there are no picks. In the pictures, you see the only two picks that come with it two triangular black picks. There are different thicknesses and give in each tip of these picks. It works great with Capo.
As a capo for an acoustic guitar, it is essentially useless. The spring does not have enough strength to hold all the strings down firmly. Although the pin puller works pretty well, it does not have any power.
For a 12 string, it does not keep pressure low enough. Even on a guitar set up well with low action, there is a lot of string buzz. I have not tried it on a 6 string, but it seems to work just fine. The pick does not stay in the designated slot very well. I always come out of it. Nonetheless, it is worth the money because of what it does.
The servo motor is solid, reliable, works perfectly, and it does what it needs to do. My favorite feature is the pick holder built into the product. Picks (only one) seem to hold pretty well in there.
A cool feature about the pick is the difference in thickness between the sides.