A capo is one of the most-used tools in a worship guitarist's kit. But buzz, poor intonation, and slow changes during a service can break the moment. Here's why the right capo matters — and how to choose it.
What to Look For in a Worship Capo
Adjustable Tension: Not every guitar neck is the same. A fixed-tension capo either squeezes too hard (sharp intonation) or too lightly (buzz). An adjustable-tension capo lets you dial in exactly the right pressure for your specific guitar.
One-Handed Operation: Between songs you often need to move the capo fast. A trigger or squeeze mechanism that works with one hand is non-negotiable for live worship.
Bridge Pin Puller: This underrated feature is a bonus that saves you from scrambling for a separate tool during a string change before service.
Pick Holder: The PGL capo includes a pick holder, so you never lose your pick mid-set.
PGL Adjustable Tension Capo
Our capo is built from strong zinc alloy with silica gel padding that protects your fretboard and produces a natural, pure tone. The textured ergonomic grip prevents slipping, and the tension wheel adjusts with fingertip precision. Available in Silver and Black.
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