Pros & Cons
Pros
The capo fits comfortably, securely and evenly across all strings. Incredibly light, but feels robust enough.
It's pleasingly good and you won't regret it! Overall tremendous value. I am delighted to say.
The thalia capo is great on electric guitars. It compliments the d'addario strings ej16 which i have used with my yamaha acoustic guitar since i got it years ago.
Cons
At its tightest it is still too loose for my acoustic parlour-sized guitar. Found to have too wide a gape when fully closed to grip onto a standard thickness headstock. Also, this capo is thin thin!
It is permanently locked and will not undo. Not my best capo, the ns pro is much better. This item is listed as suitable foe a 12 string guitar.
Highlights
Quality
Very easy to use and weights negligible.
Used on a range of guitars fits easily screws tight to clamp strings.
I'm a crap guitarist, but this capo is so low profile, it does make playing easier.
Not quick to slip on and off but at least you can adjust the pressure rather than relying on a spring clamp.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I do prefer the trigger type capo though
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Im a crap guitarist but this capo is so low profile it does make playing easier
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Not quick to slip on and off but at least you can adjust the pressure rather than relying on a spring clamp