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Dunlop Acoustic Trigger, Curved, Gold Guitar Capo (83CG)

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1.Color:Gold


2.Style:Modern


About this item

  • Ergonomic shape and padded handle make fret positioning easy
  • The strong spring action clamps It firmly in place
  • Aircraft quality aluminum
  • Made in the USA
  • For 6 and 12 string guitars
  • Model Number: 83CG


The Dunlop trigger capo allows you to quickly and easily change key with a squeeze of the hand. This capo's strong spring-action clamp keeps it firmly in place, while its slim profile ensures that you can play up and down the fingerboard unhindered. Special padding protects your instrument's neck from scratches. Made from lightweight aircraft-grade aluminum, The trigger capo is a must on the road when you need to change key on the fly.


Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 3, 2025
My classicals have 2" necks. This capo works well.
Alejandro Nicolas
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2023
I had previously bought a capo which was totally flat and did not work with my guitar neck so I had to dig deeper into different capos until I found this. This capo is slightly curved which I needed for my electric guitar neck! (If your capo is straight and the E strings are not being pressed properly get this capo!) I really like the golden color on my light wood color fretboard. Seems super sturdy and good built quality, exactly what I needed
Louie
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023
It works great. Price was good
Traveler
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023
Excellent product, good quality, strong, fits and works extremely well. Good price and fast shipping.
ML
Reviewed in Canada on May 16, 2020
Très satisfaite
June
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2019
Its a capo, does its job well. Looks better than a Kyser, which is pretty much the same thing, just oriented differently. The only thing I would have a concern with is that you can not adjust the tension, like you can on a Shubb capo, so it could be clamping the hell out of your guitar, but I don’t see it being too much of an issue for most people. If you are planning on using it for different guitars, I would go for the Shubb, just because each fretboard and neck will require different tensions.
caroline b
Reviewed in Canada on November 23, 2018
Le capo est un peu rigide mais quand même facile d'utilisation. Il est aussi bien joli!
コナン
Reviewed in Japan on October 1, 2018
私のエレキは太めのネックなのでアコギ用を買って正解でした。1F辺りでアコギの12Fレベルの厚さがあるのでスプリングがコイルタイプでは広がらないのでヒンジタイプのスプリングでしっかりと開き使用可能でした。ジムダンロップ製なので商品は間違いない。ただ色はメイプルが欲しかったのですがお値段的にこちらにしました。
Andy R.
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2017
I love this capo! It is very stiff when you first get it. I would suggest you squeeze it over and over for a while throughout the day. This will help loosen the tension from the spring. Not enough that it won't work obviously but so you are not surprised by how tight it is at first. Last thing you want to do is accidentally miss your fret or misjudge the distance and have this snapping back and possibly damaging the fretboard with a scratch or the back of the neck. I do feel like a small grip on the bottom handle would benefit the capo and give you a better surface area to open it. Other than that, the capo looks great on my guitar and functions perfectly. It is not enough of an annoyance to knock off a star.
W. Ross
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2015
I've used every kind of capo in existence (OK--a little exaggerated) from rubber bands and a ballpoint pen to the old-fashioned swing-gate-and-turnscrew types, and most of them work pretty well. But If you're looking for something you can grab and mount, something you can quickly shift from one fret to another, even during a tune, this is one of the best. There are other fast-mount capos that work pretty well, but others have a tendency to twist in one's hand (well, in MY hand) when you are shifting them, or they make you bring your hand over the edge of fretboard to grab them. This one is easy and pretty foolproof.It is also strong enough to use on a 12-string, which not all spring-type clamps will handle. That might be its one drawback, though--it's a pretty firm clamp-down, and you will get a little "sharpening," particularly of the lower (heavier) strings, because it really bottoms them out hard between frets. (This is where the screw-down ones may be better). On the other hand, if you have it on,say, the third fret, and have properly tuned to compensate for the capo, then shifting it one or two frets in either direction won't make as much difference. There are spring-type capos that claim to eliminate the note-raising effect, but I haven't been too impressed with them--and this one beats them all for quick-changing.
Dr.J
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2015
This is a very good Capo and fits the neck of my Godin guitar well, however as noted in reviews by others it does take a lot of hand strength to operate and would be impossible for me to use if I were performing. Fortunately I'm not in a band or performing so it is quite suitable. Other Capo designs are easier to use and equally effective for many guitars.
Erik
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2014
Solid, it won't be breaking anytime soonGets the job doneI will say that it isn't the best for a classical, because of its wide neck. However, it can be done, but just not as easily as a steel string. It is far from impossible. I myself am a steel string player, but every now and then, I dip into fingerpicking with a nylon.Overall, I'd recommend it. That and the Kyser Capos. If you play a classical guitar, I'd suggest Kyser. Steel string, either one. They both work wonderfully.
キッド
Reviewed in Japan on February 13, 2013
使い勝手よく見た目も良いと思います。色のチョイスも沢山あります。