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Old 12-06-2019, 03:23 PM
redir redir is offline
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First of all, there's nothing wrong with using a capo If it matches your style then go for it.

So are you thinking that the angle produced on the strings from the face of the nut to the capo are wearing groves into the face of the nut and essentially pushing the point of contact of the nut slot back?

I've not seen that happen but I suppose it could. But then I'd suspect it to do it on other strings too.

So starting from the beginning, if your guitar is in tune without a capo and then you put a capo on the second fret is it now out of tune? Assuming you put the capo on perfectly because they can of course make a guitar go out of tune.
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