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G7th Performance Capo
G7th Performance Capo
Guitarist Magazine 5 Gold Star Award Winner. Fits your guitar either way up to suit your playing style. Simply place snugly behind the fret and squeeze! Simply…
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G7th Capo
Wriggley (January 8, 2012)Rating: 10/10
Until I bought the G7th I hated using a capo as they always seem to get in the way. This capo changes all that. It is easy to use unobtrusive and quickly adjustable to any neck. It is so well made and designed where form and function meet it is almost a work of art. I can imagine someone buying a G7th even if they did not own a guitar.
G7th Soledad
G7th Soledad
Solid cedar top with dark rosewood back and sides. An ebony fingerboard complements the other fines materials used in the construction of this lovely guitar. Authentic soundhole detailing finishes off the look. Specifications Top: Solid Cedar Back: Rosewood Sides: Solid Rosewood Neck: African Mahogany with Ebony reinforced strip Fingerboard: Ebony Machine…
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Admira Soledad
Egil Dahl (November 5, 2009)Rating: 8/10
This is an above average factory-built guitar. But not a luthiers choice of course. There are some minors on the finish, but you have to check closely to see them.
The use of solid wood troughout will pay off in time, as I think the guitar will serve me well in times to come. I have played lots of "cheap" classics, and the soledad is so far the best. It is also 99,9% chromatic flawless. If you are into it, you will be able to adjust with different saddles and bones to hit your set of string, I,m sure.
I had to lower the action on the nut. These guitars are of course not "set up" by factory. The action on the saddle are high, but please don,t touch it. The strings are now not buzzing, and the whole sound comes without a fuzz (wonderful feeling). The sound is powerful with lots of bass. You don,t get that kind of projection on cheaper guitars. The soledad has it.
I change the upper B and E strings to some harder tension (red alliance savarez) to achieve the edge on the trebles that missing. The G-string was best as original. (Also the basses). The "luxury problem" seems to be that with all the amount of sound the trebles are drowning.
Thats my review after one months ownership.
As an semi-skilled classic-hobbiest, played for 25 years, I am very pleased with the guitar, and gonna keep it. By the way, I have never tried a handbuilt luthier,s guitar...what is it?
PS. Most Admiraguitars on the cheaper scale has also a narrow nutwidth (under 52 mm), the Solidad is of course full size.
G7th Performance Capo
G7th Performance Capo
Guitarist Magazine 5 Gold Star Award Winner. Fits your guitar either way up to suit your playing style. Simply place snugly behind the fret and squeeze! Simply…
Web Price:
29.95Availability:
G7th performance capo
Tomas C (December 30, 2008)Rating: 10/10
Amazing in a word. I never really wanted a capo for any importance and once owned a schubb deluxe capo but i much prefer this model. It looks better, it feels better and now i dont go anywhere without it clipped proudly on my Gibsons head. It's not too bulky or complicated, its simple, easy, looks amazing and will last me a life time. truly happy with my purchase.




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