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Built for Precision. Made to Last.

Crafted from lightweight zinc alloy with a smooth, durable finish, this Aroma capo delivers solid performance and elegant feel. The high-quality silicone pads protect your instrument from scratches, while the adjustable tension knob allows for precise control. With its curved clamp design, it fits snugly and securely—giving you a buzz-free tone and perfect fit every time you play.

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Engineered for Versatility

The Aroma capo is designed to meet the demands of both acoustic and electric guitar players. Whether on stage or in the studio, it offers effortless transitions, consistent pressure, and elegant design—all in one compact tool.

Musical Innovation

Durability Meets Modern Aesthetics

Built from zinc alloy with a clean, modern finish, this capo is lightweight yet reliably strong. It resists rust and wear, making it a practical addition to any guitarist’s setup.

Compact, Lightweight, and Always Ready

With a minimal footprint and weighing just 34g, this capo is perfect for your pedalboard, case, or pocket. Whether you're heading to a gig or jamming at home, it’s always within reach—ready to perform when you are.

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Adjustable Tension for Perfect Buzz-Free Tone

Say goodbye to fret buzz and tuning issues. With its adjustable tension knob, the Aroma guitar capo gives you pinpoint control over neck pressure, delivering flawless tone and pitch-perfect performance every single time, no matter how hard you play.

Lightweight Zinc Alloy for Lasting Durability

Made from premium aviation grade zinc alloy, the Aroma guitar capo is the perfect balance of strength and portability. It’s ultra-light in your hand, yet tough enough to handle years of gigs, practices, and recording sessions. The smooth finish feels premium because it is.

Curved Clamp Ensures Secure, Stable Fit

Designed for 6 strings acoustic and electric guitars, the Aroma guitar capo features a precision curved clamp that hugs the neck with confidence. Enjoy a rock-solid grip that won’t shift mid-song, just smooth, uninterrupted play every time.

Flexible Silicone Pads Protect Your Guitar

Flexible silicone pads keep your guitar safe from pressure marks, scratches and damage. Whether you're practicing at home or shredding on stage, this Aroma guitar capo ensures nothing gets between you and your performance.

Rust-Resistant Finish with Sleek Look

Aroma blends form and function beautifully. With a rust resistant and anti oxidation finish, this Aroma guitar capo keeps its shine show after show. Choose from sleek silver or vintage bronze, each a statement piece that complements your instrument and amplifies your stage presence.

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

1. How does the adjustable tension knob work?

Turn the knob to increase or decrease clamp pressure, tailoring the fit to your guitar and eliminating fret buzz.

2. Does it come in different colors or finishes?

Yes, depending on availability. Popular finishes include vintage bronze and modern silver. Please check the product options on the page.

3. Will using the capo affect my guitar’s tuning or cause buzzing?

No. The capo applies even pressure across all strings, preventing fret buzz and maintaining stable tuning during play.

4. How do I clean and maintain the capo?

Simply wipe it down with a soft dry cloth. Avoid exposing it to moisture or storing it near magnetic-sensitive gear.

5. What kind of warranty or after-sales service is provided?

We offer a limited warranty covering manufacturing defects under normal use. For any issues, please contact us with proof of purchase—we’ll assist with repair or replacement.

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Customer Reviews

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frankp93
Large knob makes graduating tension easy

This is pretty much a clone of a D'Addario capo I have in a metallic brown. While the silver is more attractive than mine, I actually tend more towards the rustic Schubb Americana vibe with capos rather than this modern design.But what I do like most about this capo is the large knob that makes it easy to set and release just enough tension to avoid squeezing strings out of tune or creating indentations in the neck wood or embedding stray particles into the finish.That's more of a problem with older heavy-clamping capos that take an all-or-nothing approach to tension - you hold your breath and take your chances. Capos have come a long way and, if you like simplicity and the design appeals to you, you'll be happy with this.

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JD
“Finally, a capo that doesn’t mess with my tuning!” 🎸👌

I’m not out playing stadiums, but I do keep a few capos in my gear case—and this capo just earned permanent residency.The adjustable tension knob is a game-changer. No more fret buzz, no more weird tuning issues. I can dial it in exactly how I want, and it stays put. Whether I’m strumming hard or fingerpicking something mellow, the tone stays clean.Light but solid: It’s made from zinc alloy, so it feels sturdy without weighing down the neck. The finish is smooth and sleek—definitely doesn’t look or feel cheap.🎯 Fits like a glove: The curved clamp grips my acoustic and electric guitars perfectly. No slipping, no shifting mid-song.🛡️ Gentle on the neck: The silicone pads are soft but secure. I’ve had capos leave marks before—this one doesn’t.🎨 Looks sharp: I went with the silver, and it looks killer against my mahogany top. Rust-resistant too, so it’ll stay looking good.Bottom line: If you want a capo that actually works and doesn’t feel like a toy, this one’s worth it. I might grab a second just to keep in my gig bag.

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I want all the plants
My New Favorite Capo

I've used a ton of capos over the last few decades and I always have problems with them not quite being tight enough to fret all six strings on all of my guitars. They'll usually work fine on one but will cause buzzing on another. I usually have to add some padding to get all six strings to ring cleanly. This capo is the first one that just works on all of them. It works on all of my electrics and my acoustics. I don't know how I've never seen a capo with an adjustable clamp like this. It's a brilliant design and it's easily the most functional capo I've used. It's also much smaller than a normal capo and it just looks sleek.

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HD
Works where spring capos will not

This screw adjustable capo is well made and attractively designed. It is available in either polished zinc metal color or a synthetic wood grain for a few dollars more. There is good silicone rubber padding for the strings and the neck to avoid damage. Spring capos work on most guitars and for most players but sometimes a little more pressure is necessary because of a high action, especially on the higher frets . Also some players need to set the capo back away from the fret to keep it from interfering with their fretting hand due to their playing style. If you don't have the capo close to the fret it will need higher pressure to keep the strings from muting. This capo can easily be adjusted to a very high pressure. In the accompanying photo you can see the capo set back well away from the seventh fret on this Martin guitar. In this setting it was easily able to put enough pressure on the strings. The way I play this is not a problem but when I showed this capo to a friend, he loved it because it would accommodate his technique better. He will be ordering one for himself.This screw adjustable capo is not as inexpensive as a comparable spring capo and it takes two hands and a few more seconds to install but it is designed for situations where a spring capo will not work well. When it is needed, you will be glad you have it.

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Aaron Shawn Gray
Nice Looking Capo and Adjustable Clamping Pressure

This Stunning Silver Capo Has Great Adjustability for Clamping Pressure.That's the #1 reason you get a thumbscrew clamp over the typical spring clamp...or God forbid those cheap nylon strap capos.This operates smoothly and allows you to slowly tighten the thumb screw until you hear the completion of clearer notes where you're clamping the Capo versus just hoping for the best with the spring that might over stretch the string or leave some Frets buzzy.I tried a few guitars and ended up writing some nice bits of music from the test on a nylon string guitar.Though I think this Capo is best served being used across all 6 strings for guaranteed stability, I did manage to clamp at the 7th fret nut leaving my low E string in open position and wow...that's a nice magical result that you can not achieve with altered tunings.Here's why: I managed to play the frets behind the Capo on the low E string while the remaining 5 strings at my 7th fret Capo rang out like a Ukulele paired with a guitar.