If you have an adjustable capo, loosen it for that guitar. Just like your fretting hand, the capo should not have a death grip on the fretboard when jumbo frets are in play.
Yeah, I've played with that, but still haven't found the sweet spot.
Another issue, though, is the 3rd and 5th frets are high. When things start opening back up again, I need to drop this off and have someone level them. I don't want to try leveling frets myself.
Really weird, BTW. I got in one from SW, and the 3rd and 5th frets were high, as well as a couple of other QC issues. My new guy at SW (Andrew) is really great, and he told me that they'd replace it with a new one, and they even threw in a free setup. Great! So I send the first one back, and wait a week to get the new one... and frets 3 and 5 are high again. I asked the SW rep: "Do you check frets in a setup?" and he says, no. If you pay for a fret level, they do. Or of course you can pay to have it PLEKd. But a normal setup does not include checking for high frets.
That surprised me because Stuart Day considered that part of a setup.
Anyway, 2 of them coming with High frets in the same place tells me that Guild China has some QC issues.