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It was a good deal when I got it cheaper in a package with my guitar, but it feels like it will be broken very soon. I'm also afraid to put it on my guitar as you need to put it real tight to work.
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Hard to use
Anonymous 19.08.2014
I guess the idea of this one is that the "teeth" would grip the strings and provide problem-free capo function, but in reality it happens too often that a string gets caught between the "teeth" which causes problems.
Quality seems to be OK, apart from the wear on the "teeth" from the above functional problem...
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Does the job
Peter1871 24.07.2014
OK cheap capo, probably suits some guitar necks better than others - wouldn't be my 1st choice but if you have various guitars probably worth having a selection of capos as this might be good fit for a particular guitar.
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cheap capo
David B. 812 11.06.2013
It works pretty well and is reasonably priced so I am happy with this capo.
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Pretty good for its price
Nikos T. 07.07.2014
A little nice and not pricey capo, pretty good for the money!
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Hard to beat for nylon strings (BUT CHECK THE RUBBER)
Paul926 31.08.2016
The Heriba is very clever, it does two important things that a capo should do: lets YOU decide the pressure, and does NOT move the string sideways when the pressure is put on. So the Heriba won't pull or push anything out of tune.
Heribas used to be indestructable, but some years ago the manufacturer started using a different kind of rubber for the (separate) part that presses the string. Now this part lasted just a few days. I can only hope that quality control has noticed this (SERIOUS) problem. Do not be deceived by its plastic looks, the Heriba is a great capo. The Heriba is not the best choice for high tension (acoustic) steel strings, although the clever design will nicely follow curved fingerboards. For nylon strings guitars: recommended.
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Doesn't work.
Anonymous 22.07.2014
Tried to use it with my stratocaster but it doesn't seem to hold the strings right. Maybe on a classical it will do the job but I doubt, anyway a metal capo is always better.