lpa53
Junior Member
Well, I couldn't afford a Guild 12, and I was getting too frustrated with trying to keep my old Framus 12 in tune, so I just bought one of the last Simon & Patrick Woodlan Cedar 12s to be produced. It has a great sound, an easy neck, and the B-Band electronics are great, too.
One problem I have, though is picking a capo. I use a G7th Performance on my Guild D-50 and love it. I tried a G7th 12-string capo an the S&P, thinking it would be just as good but sadly, it wasn't. I had to fight to position it to where I'd have no buzzing or dullness.
I have a feeling the G7th is designed for a perfectly flat fingerboard and that of the S&P 12 has a slight radius, 14" I believe.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a 12-string capo that will work reliably on a radiused fretboard? I've heard good things about Schub bu thave never used one. I'd like something that's pretty quick to position.
One problem I have, though is picking a capo. I use a G7th Performance on my Guild D-50 and love it. I tried a G7th 12-string capo an the S&P, thinking it would be just as good but sadly, it wasn't. I had to fight to position it to where I'd have no buzzing or dullness.
I have a feeling the G7th is designed for a perfectly flat fingerboard and that of the S&P 12 has a slight radius, 14" I believe.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a 12-string capo that will work reliably on a radiused fretboard? I've heard good things about Schub bu thave never used one. I'd like something that's pretty quick to position.