Shubb C4 Capo for 7.25 Radius Fretboard

#53957

In stock

Shubb C4 Capo for 7.25 Radius Fretboard

#53957

In stock

£26.99 £28.99
Get it tomorrow
left to order

Enjoy 0% interest for 4 months on all orders over £99. Learn more

  • In Stock
  • Click and collect

Shubb C4 Capo for 7.25 Radius Fretboard Overview

Shubb C4 for 7.25" Radius (vintage Fender) Nickel

The Shubb capo models C4, C4B, C4k, and S4 are made to fit a fretboard radius of approximately 7.25 inches (as opposed to our standard steel string models, which can nicely accommodate a radius ranging from 9 to 16 inches).

So which guitars have these fretboards? Ah, that is the question.
There tends to be a fair amount of confusion about the radius of guitar fretboards.

First, it's safe to say that the vast majority of guitars which MIGHT have a 7.25" radius fretboard are electric guitars. But...
Do all electric guitars have a 7.25" radius fretboard?
NO! Most have a 9.5" radius or greater, and should use our C1, C1B, or S1 capo.

Fender guitars are often associated with radically curved fretboards, but...
Do all Fender guitars have a 7.25" radius fretboard?
NO! Even most Fenders have at least a 9.5" radius.

Some people assume that a Tele or Strat has a radically curved fretboard, but...
Do all Fender Teles or Strats have a 7.25" radius fretboard?
NO! There are so many models of Fender Telecaster or Stratocaster, most of which do not have this radical curve, that it is difficult to keep track of which has which curve.

HEY! Wait a minute. Do ANY guitars have this curve?
Well, yes. SOME Teles and Strats, and some copies of these styles of guitars, do have the 7.25" radius fretboard. That's why we made this model of capo.

Kind of hard to see much difference here, isn't it? But on your guitar, you can tell ...once you're used to looking at one or the other.

What if you get the wrong one?
In many cases, this is not a big problem. The rubber on the Shubb Capo is soft and forgiving, and depending on your string gauge and action, it can accommodate the difference between these two curves.

But of course, it is always best to have the right model capo to fit the curve of your fretboard