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Nice and quick, but I prefer the Shubb as it's more discreet. Once you get used to a Shubb it's faster, but that requires a bit of practice, knowing your gear and doing the things lazy musicians don't care to do. I must have bought this for a student cause I don't like having a big ugly piece of metal hanging on my guitar. The plus side is, these go on fast! Minus side is you still are likely to need to re-tune when you slap it on so better prepare that banter anyway or your audience will rightly go to the bar or leave. These are very well made. If you like this design do not skimp on a copy. These are made in the USA and last much longer, well worth the twenty bucks you'll spend. Quality is equal to the Shubb which is very high. To me there is Kyser and Shubb then all the rest. Should add I do have a cheap quick capo for when I'm setting up old Fenders and need to take the neck off while leaving the strings in place. This is the best tool for that job.Read full review
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You can buy a cheap copy, and maybe be OK. If you play at home for your own pleasure, fine. If you perform or are paying for studio time, why take a chance?
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Need a capo? Get the Kyser quick change capo. It does the job, unlike the no name copies. Heavy duty spring and materials. No string buzzing, no complaints.
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Easy peasy, nice and easy. Great capo. Arrived before the due date, too!
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