Finding A Replacement Capotasto
Fender, D’Addario or Kyser
Gear – Capo (Capotasto)
20 mins a day, now includes a capo.
I’ve checked all around the shop, the office, and the home etc. Everywhere. As you know from the post title, I had to find a replacement Sweetwater – D’Addario arrives and we are back in business. For those who need more information on the guitar clamp, the clamping mechanism is in use when a player places the capo on a desired fret to ‘shorten’ the fretboard, bringing the nut to the higher number frets. Ideally, we picked this one up, for both acoustic and 6-string electric guitars.
Quickly, I’d like to note the missing accessory. The original is somewhere around the house, but it is noted here – the Sweetwater – Kyser. A great piece of kit, black, easy to use for those of you who might want to start practicing with a capo. Both are great capo options the Sweetwater – D’Addario or Sweetwater – Kyser, get yourself one today.
If you’re looking for other guitar accessories, give this a shot – @GuitarZoom 20 mins a day, might be your; ticket to guitar stardom.
While you’re shopping those of you who refinish, build or part out guitar builds… or looking at improving your guitar acumen with a capo. It’s important to set the action or correct the truss rod in those guitars (acoustic, electric, bass and classical guitars) that have them (which is most). That said, be sure to check out what’s called luthier gauges for quick and easy measurements and action changes. A nice-to-have, this hand tool is a great addition for those who maintain their guitar or bass arsenal.