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Quik Lok chooses to meet the growing need to be able to configure your home-recording or gaming workstation while 
keeping it compact but expanding its versatility and possibilities of use.

All the accessories of the QLX series, initially dedicated exclusively to our keyboard stands, can now be 
integrated and used in your desk or workstation thanks to the new CLAMP 001 adapter clamp.

To add a microphone stand to your workstation, simply match the CLAMP/001 to the additional QLX/4 telescopic 
mic boom. If you plan to add a second layer to your main work surface, you can do so comfortably by combining 
2 CLAMP/001 with the pair of additional QLX/3 arms. This combination is perfect for a keyboard and thanks to 
the possibility of mounting the arms at the desired distance it also lends itself to accommodate other types of 
devices such as mixers, DJ consoles, processors and so on. Do you need a sheet music stand? Simply combine the 
CLAMP/001 with the additional QLX/5 sheet music stand. If you want to place a tablet or laptop with a dedicated 
stand you can combine the CLAMP/001 with the IPS/13 or LPH/X. Great versatility and flexibility of use allow you 
to manage resources and space responding efficiently to your specific needs.

The maximum opening of the clamp allows the attachment on any surface up to 5 cm, the tubular of the QLX 
accessories has a diameter of 3 cm and a length of 6 cm and through 4 screws can be positioned both parallel 
and perpendicular to the clamp attachment plane ensuring maximum versatility in each configuration. In the inner 
part of the clamp is applied a pad in soft protective material that has the dual function of improving grip and 
avoiding scratching or damaging the surface on which it goes to hook.

Practical, robust and very easy to install on worktops, shelving, shelves to offer maximum flexibility and the 
possibility of adapting our products to different configurations, set-ups and needs.

Accessories configurable with CLAMP001:
Quik Lok QLX/4 telescopic mic boom
Quik Lok QLX/3 Second tier add-on arms
Quik Lok QLX/5 Sheet music stand
Quik Lok IPS/13 Universal Tablet Stand
Quik Lok LPH/X Laptop Stand

Color: Black
Maximum opening: 5 cm
Tubular diameter: 3 cm
Tubular length: 6 cm

- Patented design easily allows the QL/791 to conform to the contour of any 
  electric guitar or bass.
- Each lower guitar cradle independently adjusts, in both height and angle, 
  out of the way of knobs, switches or input jacks.
- Solidly constructed with high-grade steel and arc-welded joints for years
  of dependability.
- Soft, rubberized cushioning protects guitars from scratches and will not 
  mar finish.
- Cushioned protector on height adjustable neck holder prevents the guitar
  from falling out of stand.
- Rear adjustment knob firmly locks stand in any open position up to 
  38 cm wide and at the same time sets neck holder at the desired height.
- Rotating leveling foot compensates for uneven floors.
- Folds down to a convenient portable size for transport and easy storage.

SHUBB C5- CAPO Banjo Nickel

Banjo (also fits most mandolins and bouzoukis) - 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
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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.