What CAPO?!?

f5joe
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Re: What CAPO?!?

Post: # 373Post f5joe
Tue Dec 04, 2018 3:18 am

I prefer any one of the several Elliott's I have. I have Paige, etc., etc. ......... but prefer the Elliott's.

elkabong
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Re: What CAPO?!?

Post: # 375Post elkabong
Tue Dec 04, 2018 3:39 am

Has anyone here tried the Planet Waves PW-CP-18 D'Addario Capo?

It looks to be well made & DEFINITELY affordable! "Almost" Elliot like...

http://www.accessories.daddario.com/pwP ... radle_Capo

Just curious?

Buck
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Re: What CAPO?!?

Post: # 377Post Buck
Tue Dec 04, 2018 1:29 pm

I don't like that Planet Waves capo because it requires you to flex the yoke to unlatch it. That is billed as a virtue - fewer moving parts - but it requires a fair amount of force and it is prone to banging into the sides of the guitar neck while doing it.

They way I look at this in terms of cost is that an Elliott is $100-150 (used and new prices in round numbers). If I'm willing and able to play a $3,000 guitar, I wouldn't let a price of $3,150 stop me. And that money is not lost. These capos sell quickly used at $100+, so I'm only parking my money there. It's not gone. I certainly understand anyone having a different preference in capos for one reason or another, but once we're contemplating Collings level guitars, a hundred dollar capo is not a huge additional investment...and you don't even need one per guitar most of the time.

elkabong
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Post: # 378Post elkabong
Tue Dec 04, 2018 2:09 pm

Good points all Buck!

elkabong
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Post: # 384Post elkabong
Wed Dec 05, 2018 4:12 pm

Okay. My interest is now piqued. But not enough to buy a "NEW" Elliot capo. So I'm going to post here & a few other sites "Looking for a good used Elliot capo"

Next question; I looked on the Elliot site & am now thoroughly confused as to what model would be best for my Collings 000's? Would anyone here know about that?

Thanks.

Ray D
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Re: What CAPO?!?

Post: # 386Post Ray D
Thu Dec 06, 2018 3:50 am

Hi, elkabong. When ordering a new Elite capo for my D2H Traditional in Nov/17 directly from Elliott, the neck radius and 1 3/4” neck width were important factors. If you’d like to be certain, it may be of benefit to contact Melisa Elliott at Elliott Capos - 979-421-9393. She was great to work with and she could guide you with respect to your specific needs (and perhaps a new Elliott!).

elkabong
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Re: What CAPO?!?

Post: # 387Post elkabong
Thu Dec 06, 2018 4:02 am

Hi Ray;

I did just that earlier today. Melisa already responded as well. Thanks for the tip though!

Cheers;
Rudy

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Re: What CAPO?!?

Post: # 388Post Haasome
Thu Dec 06, 2018 5:10 pm

I own a few Elliott Capos and think they are excellent. However, my favorite is the G7th Heritage https://www.g7th.com/heritage-guitar-st ... neck-width This Capo is magnificently crafted and has an ingenious cam under the pressure bar that self-adjusts to any fretboard radius. They offer standard and wide versions. I bought my last one from Guitar Gallery for $139 but normally I buy direct for $149.
Paul

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Re: What CAPO?!?

Post: # 389Post elkabong
Thu Dec 06, 2018 5:21 pm

Hi Paul;

Yes. A local friend of mine mentioned the same thing. He has 2 Elliotts, but prefers his G7th Heritage 'over' the Elliotts. Worth looking into I guess?

Anyone else here wanna chime in on the "Elliott VS G7th Heritage" capos?

Cheers!
Rudy

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Re: What CAPO?!?

Post: # 393Post FreeBlues
Sat Dec 08, 2018 4:11 pm

It's been a while since I owned a Heritage, but at the time I did I much preferred the Elliott. I've owned Elliots since about forever, huge fan. What intrigued me about the Heritage was the idea that it would accommodate a variety of radii, or at least that's what I seem to remember. In any event, I felt the Elliott did a better job of letting the tone of the guitar ring through, sort of like just moving the nut to the higher fret. The Heritage *slightly* muffled the tone, a failing I find with all other capos to a greater or lesser degree. ymmv

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