Covers four strings: on a 5-string banjo
it can be used up to the fourth fret, no higher.
FineTune capos are mechanically different from
our other capos. Being screw-operated, they can remain on the instrument when
not in use, a popular feature with bluegrass players.
Shubb has been making guitar
capos for nearly forty years, utilizing our patented over-center locking principle.
Its action most closely resembles that of the human hand, and we are confident
that it is the most accurate capo in the world. Many of the top players will
use nothing but a Shubb.
They
have also been aware of some players who will always prefer a U-shaped, screw
operated capo that can be stored behind the nut while not in use. For these
players, they have now designed the Shubb Fine Tune Capo. It represents the
highest quality of craftsmanship and materials, and offers a few unique
features not seen before.
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Its innovative adjusting knob makes it the most ergonomic screw-operated capo.
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The knob maintains a fixed relationship with the frame, for improved ease of
use, and for the lowest profile when stored behind the nut.
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The knob’s six surfaces are numbered, providing a visual reference to more
easily and accurately reproduce your ideal pressure.
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Greater contact area between screw, frame, and knob ensures that the fit will
never become loose and sloppy.
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Specially developed rubber padding adds resilience to the capo’s closing action
for finer control, and being absolutely inert, it will not mark an instrument.
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Rubber bumpers and smoothly rounded edges protect the instrument.
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Improved jeweler’s style latch prevents accidental opening.
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Carefully machined to the closest thread tolerance.
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Highly polished stainless steel with attractive abalone inlay.
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All models have been thoroughly tested on many vintage instruments, including
30s, 40s, and 50s Martins, 30s Gibsons, and most of the popular contemporary
instruments, to ensure the best fit and performance.