








🎶 Lock in your sound, not just your fret.
The G7th Newport Steel String Silver Capo is a precision-engineered accessory designed for 6-string acoustic and electric guitars with fingerboard widths up to 53mm. Featuring a low-profile flip-lever for rapid one-handed use and a fine-tune adjustment knob, it ensures perfect string pressure and tuning stability. Its internal silicone pads protect your guitar’s finish while preserving natural tone and sustain, making it the go-to capo for professionals and serious players who demand effortless control and flawless sound on stage or in the studio.













| ASIN | B005JW9JJW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,127 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #87 in Guitar Capos |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Color Name | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | acoustic guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,374) |
| Date First Available | October 20, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item model number | C31010 |
| Material Type | Metal,Rubber,Silicone,Silver,Wood |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 2.75 x 0.5 inches |
| Size | 6 String |
M**.
Great Capo
Needed a replacement for my Kyser Quick Change capo that busted a spring. I play in an environment (a pit) that requires a quick change of keys on short notice between several guitars. Most of the time I do not need a capo so I choose to have one that fits all of my guitars (except a 12 string that has its own). The reviews for this capo seemed positive, including ease and quickness of applying it, so I decided to give it a try. I also did not want to purchase the Kyser due to the spring failure. Other than the spring, the Kyser is a fine capo too. Applying it is as simple as it looks on the G7 website illustrated with videos. The capo clamps on similar to the Kyser (or any other spring loaded quick change capo). The difference is after closing the capo on the neck, the tension adjustment adds additional pressure to eliminate any buzzing, and the adjustment also allows more flexibility with placement between frets. The capo can be centered or close to a fret and any buzzing can be eliminated. If you apply the capo to the same guitar and similar location within the fret position, you do not have to adjust the tension each time. I find by habit I adjust the tension each time since this is still very quick to do. I use this on the following guitars and strings: Taylor 310CE with light polyweb elixirs; Martin D28 with Medium (phosphor bronze always varying manufacturer), Takamine CD132SC Nylon string D'Addario Pro Arte normal tension. I have tried it on a Taylor 354 12 string (light elixir polyweb) and it sounds fine on that too. The point is this capo works well across various tensions/gauges and neck widths. Some of the complaints have been where to put the capo. I keep it in a pouch with the music so I do not have this problem. I do not place capos on the guitar unless I am using it. The size makes it easy to put in a pocket. This is not an issue for me.
B**N
The perfect capo (almost)
I am not any professional musician, but I do play at my church sometimes. For a long time I always used the Kyser spring-type capos, which are easy and versatile, but they will throw off your tuning because the high tension will make strings go sharp (some more than others). Eventually, I read about these nicer capos, and tried the G7th Performance capo, but I didn't like it because you have to learn just how hard to squeeze it on each time. If it's not on hard enough you'll get string buzz. Not a huge deal for many people, but I didn't really like that design. The Newport is perfect for me. The knob adjusts how tight it is when it is closed, so if you know you're going to be using it on a certain fret you can have it adjusted for that fret ahead of time. In practice I just usually leave the knob adjusted for capo 2 or 3 on my guitar, since that's most often where I'm using it. Also, it is much lighter in weight than the Performance, although it doesn't feel flimsy. By the way, I'm using it on a Taylor acoustic guitar. To review how it works, the bottom silver part of the jaw can be closed (as pictured) or opened. When you swing it down to open, the black rubber part of it opens slightly as well through the action of a small pin (hard to explain). The silver knob adjusts the precise position that the black rubber closes to. So to put it on the guitar, you open the silver jaw, slide it over the strings, and close it to position. It stays there until you pull open the edge of the silver jaw. If it's too loose or too tight, you can use the knob to adjust tension. If you get it adjusted the way you want for a certain fret on a certain guitar, then you can open the jaw, take it off, and when you put it back on it will be at the same tension. I just have two minor complaints: you can't do any partial capo tricks like a drop-D capo, because the bottom rubber pad has to fit on the center of the underside of the neck. And it doesn't stay clamped on the headstock if you like keeping your capo handy there while playing. Those are just things that users of spring-based capos tend to get used to. I keep an extra Kyser for doing any partial capos, or for when friends play my guitar and don't want to figure out the Newport. (But they should try it! It's so much better!) The way the pin is designed, I wouldn't be surprised if it wears down or fails eventually. But I've been using it for six months or so and it seems very solid still.
J**N
Best one I've ever owned.
Someone swiped my Kyser... Oh, I am sure it was in error and that person is wondering where they got it from. I enjoyed the Kyser. I liked several models of the Dunlop over the years also. Then, I spent a few more dollars and purchase the G7 Newport; my first G7. First, it's not for my classical guitar; only works with a Western style neck. It fits my Martin just fine and works just great! The string buzz is easily adjusted away using the thumb screw and tightening the clamp just a little. There is no dull thud on some of the strings as I occasionally had with the Dunlops. This capo provides the cleanest sound across the frets of any Capo I've had. Very clean. A few notes on the Newport G7: It's built well. However, it's not built like those heavy G7's that double just fine as a carabiner. This one is so small on the neck of your guitar that it's never in the way as you might find with the Kyser or several other models. Also it's NOT a one size fit's all like most of the $15 or less Capos with no tension adjustment and only a spring. It is nicely adjustable depending on the weight of your strings. Yes, if you screw the thing really tight you might bend it up I suppose as some have said in reviews. Why would you do that anyway? Just position it correctly and adjust gently and you won't have any buzzing or dull strings. The strings shine very nicely with this clamp; not to hard, not to soft! I suspect this thing will last me many many years of great service! I think I love this capo. It's the best one I've ever owned!
A**H
Good capo. Not perfect
Good capo and works but needs careful placement to get pure tone.
J**R
This might be my new favorite capo.
This might be my new favorite capo. It's super easy to clip on and clip off. If you change the fret location like from the second fret to the 7th fret you'll have to adjust the little screw a little but it's super easy and it's one handed. The one thing I really liked about it it doesn't seem to get in the way of my fretting hand. Very nice capo!
E**O
Di capotasti ne ho provati tanti, ma quelli della Newport sono il top del top! Cosa può fare mai la differenza in un pezzetto che stringe delle corde? Semplice:, gli altri capotasti, chi più chi meno, necessitano di una forte chiusura per avere la pressione necessaria in modo da suonare le corde in maniera pulita. Con questo invece basta davvero appoggiarlo e stringere appena per avere le note senza la minima sporcizia! Questo si traduce in una tenuta dell'accordatura perfetta, perchè non c'è pressione che manda in tensione corde e manico e danneggia l'intonazione (problema noto comune a tutti i capotasti). Il prezzo è in linea con la qualità del prodotto e si ha la garanzia a vita della casa produttrice. Cosa volere di più? Consigliatissimo!
D**N
Great little capo. Super easy to use and adjust for neck thickness. No more bent strings when trying to get that capo just right. Sleek profile means no more knocking it out of position during chord changes. Best capo I've ever owned.
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S**Z
És la que estava buscant. Una llàstima que sols estiguera en color platejat, negre m'hauria agradat més... Per a la guitarra clàssica va excepcional: agafa totes les cordes, és pót acoplar, es posa i es lleva amb una sola mà, és menuda, no pesa res, és barata... La recomane.
T**E
Nachtrag: Ich hatte das Customer Relations Team von G7th wegen dem defekten Capo angeschrieben und bekam dadurch Kontakt zu Tommy Loose. Tommy hat sich über mehrere Emails hinweg sehr viel Zeit genommen und meine Darstellung des Konstruktionsfehlers mit dem technischen Team durchgesprochen. Er teile mir mit, das die neuen Capos an der fehlerhaften Stelle ein neues Bauteil erhalten und sicherte mir zu, das ich ein bereits umgebautes Modell zugesandt bekomme. Vor einigen Tagen habe ich nun dieses mit dem neuen Bauteil umgebaute Capo erhalten und ich gehe davon aus, das die neuen Newport 12 String Capos von nun an zuverlässig und dauerhaft ihren Dienst tun. Vielen Dank an Tommy Loose und G7th für diesen außergewöhnlich guten Service und dafür, das sie mich und meinen Verbesserungsvorschlag Ernst genommen haben! Ich habe aus diesem Grund meine Bewertung auf 5 Sterne erhöht! Erstbewertung vom 20. März 2023: Nach dem ich einige gute Bewertungen über die Tonreinheit des G7th Newport Steelstring 12-string Capo gelesen hatte, habe ich mir am 29. November 2020 eins bei Amazon bestellt. Bereits am 22. Mai 2021 war der kleine weiße Kunstoffbügel zerbrochen, der die Feder- und Haltungsfunktion übernimmt. Weil ich wegen eines Livestreams auf Twitch dringend Ersatz benötigte habe ich mir am 22. Mai 2021 einen neuen G7th Newport Steelstring 12-string Capo bei Amazon bestellt. Dieser ist nun vor 2 Tagen, am 18.03.2022 kaputt gegangen. Wieder ist der kleine weiße Kunstoffbügel zerbrochen, der die Feder- und Haltungsfunktion übernimmt. Dieses Mal habe ich das Teil auseinander gebaut und festgestellt, das das Ende der Verstellschraube über die Zeit der Nutzung diesen weißen Kunstoffbügel zerreibt, so dass der nach einiger Zeit durchbricht. Dies ist ein Konstruktionsfehler, oder eine Sollbruchstelle! Aus diesem Grund rate ich vom Kauf dieses Capo dringend ab!
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