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SCHALLER S-LOCKS S LOCKS SAFETY BELT -------------------- - New generation of Security Locks - Newly developed strap pins from toughest steel for best support, special thread that does not need adjustments, incl. washer - Lock with extended thread for straps up to 6 mm thick - Newly designed stainless steel bolts, maximum wear resistance and safety. - Dimensions of threaded part M - medium = 22 x 4 mm - Compatible with previous Schaller Security Locks - Delivery and price per pair - 2 single belt pins, includes felt, screw M=medium 4.0 mm x 22 mm (Standard)
Schaller Strap Lock Reimfester med Skrue og Filt, Nikkel
148 kr
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SH 136 is a replacement battery door for the P4, P7 and LC-Series model preamps.
Shadow SH136 Batteri Lokk til Preamp
140 kr
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Sharkfin Plekter
15 kr
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Shubb C3 Capo, 12 str. gitar, Chrome
349 kr
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Shubb C5 Capo, Mandolin / Banjo, Nikkel
349 kr
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Shubb C7 Capo, for omstemming til DADGAD
379 kr
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SHUBB C1 CAPO Stålstrengs Nikkel Steel String Guitar fits most acoustics and electrics Our standard C-series capos now have the design features formerly available only on our deluxe models! Intonation When we developed our capo, our main job was to minimize or eliminate the need for retuning. We accomplished this by designing 1. a unique material that acts just like your fingertip 2. a patented closing action that works exactly like your hand 3. a one-time adjustment that provides the ideal pressure every time. Dropoff The technical explanation Shubb Capos work on an "over-center" locking principle. If you've used one, you know the feeling. As you close the capo onto the neck, it passes through a point of greatest resistence (the center), then relaxes somewhat into its locked position. We've made up a name for the the difference between the amounts of pressure applied at these two points; we call it dropoff. More dropoff means a greater difference between pressure encountered as it passes through center, and the pressure applied in the locked position. Less dropoff means a lesser difference between pressure encountered as it passes through center, and the pressure applied in the locked position. Offhand you might imagine that the least amount of dropoff would be best, but that's not exactly the case. If you have too little dropoff, the lock is less secure and there is a risk of the capo opening accidentally. But if you have too much dropoff, too great a force is applied to the guitar neck while closing, and there could be too little pressure applied in the closed position for the truest tone. So you see, there is a JUST RIGHT amount of dropoff that makes for perfect capoing. Another benefit of dropoff. It is a well known fact that if a capo is too tight, it can stretch the strings out of tune. Most players understand that there is a "just right" amount of pressure for best capoing, too. The dropoff in the closing action of the Shubb capo serves as a built-in safeguard for those players who are not clear on this concept, and who might have a tendency to over-tighten a capo. In other words, it prevents the unwise user from putting his guitar out of tune by not allowing him to bring the capo to rest in its tightest possible position. While this feature of the Shubb capo is not especially obvious to most users, it does in fact contribute to the Shubb's excellent reputation for not causing tuning problems --- On the original Shubb capo, the dropoff increases at the smallest end of the capo's range, and decreases at its widest end. In other words, when used on an very thin guitar neck, the dropoff effect is exaggerated. In the extreme, it could result in insufficient pressure on the strings when engaged. On an unusually thick neck, the dropoff is minimal. In the extreme, it could result in an insecure lock, or too much pressure on the strings when engaged. Roller mechanism The roller mechanism equalizes the dropoff across the full range of the capo. Because the roller head adjusts upward on an arc (as opposed to a straight line) it moves inward toward the center curve of the middle piece of the capo as it is tightened - so it does not move further past center when it is set tighter. This maintains a relationship between the moving parts that results in the same, ideal amount of dropoff at any point within the capo's working range. So you get the ideal amount of dropoff on a thin neck, on a thick neck, and all those in between... and on different parts of the same neck.
Shubb Capo C1, Western/El.gitar, Chrome
367 kr
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SHUBB C2 CAPO Classical Nikkel Nylon String Guitar wide, flat fretboard Our standard C-series capos now have the design features formerly available only on our deluxe models! Intonation When we developed our capo, our main job was to minimize or eliminate the need for retuning. We accomplished this by designing 1. a unique material that acts just like your fingertip 2. a patented closing action that works exactly like your hand 3. a one-time adjustment that provides the ideal pressure every time. Dropoff The technical explanation Shubb Capos work on an "over-center" locking principle. If you've used one, you know the feeling. As you close the capo onto the neck, it passes through a point of greatest resistence (the center), then relaxes somewhat into its locked position. We've made up a name for the the difference between the amounts of pressure applied at these two points; we call it dropoff. More dropoff means a greater difference between pressure encountered as it passes through center, and the pressure applied in the locked position. Less dropoff means a lesser difference between pressure encountered as it passes through center, and the pressure applied in the locked position. Offhand you might imagine that the least amount of dropoff would be best, but that's not exactly the case. If you have too little dropoff, the lock is less secure and there is a risk of the capo opening accidentally. But if you have too much dropoff, too great a force is applied to the guitar neck while closing, and there could be too little pressure applied in the closed position for the truest tone. So you see, there is a JUST RIGHT amount of dropoff that makes for perfect capoing. Another benefit of dropoff. It is a well known fact that if a capo is too tight, it can stretch the strings out of tune. Most players understand that there is a "just right" amount of pressure for best capoing, too. The dropoff in the closing action of the Shubb capo serves as a built-in safeguard for those players who are not clear on this concept, and who might have a tendency to over-tighten a capo. In other words, it prevents the unwise user from putting his guitar out of tune by not allowing him to bring the capo to rest in its tightest possible position. While this feature of the Shubb capo is not especially obvious to most users, it does in fact contribute to the Shubb's excellent reputation for not causing tuning problems --- On the original Shubb capo, the dropoff increases at the smallest end of the capo's range, and decreases at its widest end. In other words, when used on an very thin guitar neck, the dropoff effect is exaggerated. In the extreme, it could result in insufficient pressure on the strings when engaged. On an unusually thick neck, the dropoff is minimal. In the extreme, it could result in an insecure lock, or too much pressure on the strings when engaged. Roller mechanism The roller mechanism equalizes the dropoff across the full range of the capo. Because the roller head adjusts upward on an arc (as opposed to a straight line) it moves inward toward the center curve of the middle piece of the capo as it is tightened - so it does not move further past center when it is set tighter. This maintains a relationship between the moving parts that results in the same, ideal amount of dropoff at any point within the capo's working range. So you get the ideal amount of dropoff on a thin neck, on a thick neck, and all those in between... and on different parts of the same neck.
Shubb Capo C2, Nylonstrengs gitar, Chrome
349 kr
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Lite capo for ukulele The Shubb Lite is made of aluminum. It weighs less than one ounce. Is a Lightweight capo for you? Maybe. Some people associate a certain amount of heft with quality, while many others feel that a capo should be as light as possible. Neither opinion is right or wrong; it's a matter of choice. If a lighter weight capo is to your liking, and that of your instrument, then the Shubb Lite is definitely the capo for you!
Shubb L9 Ukulele Capo, lettvekt
325 kr
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Shubb S1 DeLuxe Stålstrengs Capo, Nickel
279 kr
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Shubb SP2 Pearse Spillestål
350 kr
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Simpsons Plekterlomme til Gitar, Bart Problem Child
40 kr
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Snarling Dog Plekter, Brain Pick
15 kr
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Stagg SCPX-FL CR Capo Classic - Buet "trigger" (buet gripebrett) capo for western/el.gitar Farge: krom
Stagg SCPX-CU CR Western/El. Gitar Capo, Buet
195 kr
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Diecast machine heads 2 x 3, for acoustic guitar - buttons: composite wood, black
Stagg SP-MHWS-BKBB Stemmeskruer Mekanikk 3+3 Western Sort
300 kr
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Strap buttons with locking system - colour: chrome.
Stagg SSL1CR Strap Lock Button, Sett
139 kr
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Woven nylon neck strap for ukuleles with sound-hole hook, blue flower pattern - Length: 69 - 91 cm (adjustable thanks to two buckles) - Width: 25 mm - Sound-hole hook: Plastic
Stagg Ukulele Reim, Blå Blomst
149 kr
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StewMac Precut Fretwire, 24 pc set, Medium, 7"Radius
375 kr
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StewMac Precut Fretwire, 24 pc set, Medium/Higher, 7,25"Radius
395 kr
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Switchcraft Cap/Knob til Toggle Switch
22 kr
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Switchcraft SC-11 chassis connector jack. 2-pole. nickel. 6.3mm. .276 bushing depth. 3/8" 32 thread
Switchcraft SC-11 Chassis Jack Inntak, 2-pole, Mono
89 kr
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thick panel jack, for 6,3mm, 3-pole, made in USA, nickel
Switchcraft SC-152B Thick Panel Jack, Stereo, Chrome
279 kr
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Thick panel jack, for 6,3mm, 3-pole, brass, Made in USA
Switchcraft SC-152 Thick Panel Jack, Stereo, Messing
265 kr
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Thick panel jack, for 6,3mm, 3-pole, black, Made in USA
Switchcraft SC-155 Thick Panel Jack, Stereo, Sort
320 kr
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Endpin jack, solder 6,3mm fem jack, nickel, made in USA
Switchcraft SC-6J1216 Endpin Jack
235 kr
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Switchcraft toggle switch 3-veis, nikkel, uten topp Made in USA
Switchcraft SW-210-N Toggle Switch, Nickel, no cap
435 kr
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toggle switch 3-way angled, no cap, for thin body guitars (SG, Explorer, Firebird), nickel Made in USA
Switchcraft SW-230-N Toggle Switch Vinkel, Nickel, Thin Body, no cap
389 kr
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Switchcraft SW-DKN-G Nedsenket Top Mutter til Toggle Switch, Gold
70 kr
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Made in USA
Switchcraft SW-DKN-N Nedsenket Top Mutter til Toggle Switch, Nickel
70 kr
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Tommel Plekter, Perloid
27 kr
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