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Value For Money
These picks are value for money.I love the colours!The durability is pretty good,the quality is ok and the grip is good
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I think they're a little bit solid. It is probably better to buy a set of several with different widths.
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Good picks
Although I am beginner guitar player, I think these are good picks, but I do not use them much yet.
For beginner like me, I think these picks maybe too thick and stiff. For fingerpicking they are good. For strumming (as beginner) I think they are too thick.
I will keep them for when I am some more experienced player and will order some thinner ones to find out what I am most comfortable with.
For beginner like me, I think these picks maybe too thick and stiff. For fingerpicking they are good. For strumming (as beginner) I think they are too thick.
I will keep them for when I am some more experienced player and will order some thinner ones to find out what I am most comfortable with.
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Great overall picks for beginners and intermediate players alike!
I've used many picks along my guitar journey but the Harley Benton heavy's are always a staple. I have a few minor gripes, such as a loose grip, but other than that they are indispensable.
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Didn't break after 4 mounts,i think it good
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De acordo com o que custam
Set of 5 picks in different colors.
In terms of finish, there are some alignment flaws in the logo (does anyone actually care of it?)
It has good grip and produces a good tone.
It is not the most durable. But it is worth the value.
In terms of finish, there are some alignment flaws in the logo (does anyone actually care of it?)
It has good grip and produces a good tone.
It is not the most durable. But it is worth the value.
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Grip isn't great
Otherwise, good multipurpose picks.
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Shiny
Its a basic plectrum. But its better for those who do not get sweaty fingers.
It has basically no friction but looks good and is pretty cheap.
But if you do like me get sweaty fingers I would recommend something else. Something with a little flour-like substance on it or the ones with a lot of texture.
It has basically no friction but looks good and is pretty cheap.
But if you do like me get sweaty fingers I would recommend something else. Something with a little flour-like substance on it or the ones with a lot of texture.
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The cheapest is not the worst!
I really thought it could not be good, if it is so cheap.
But I was not right! :-)
I played a lot Dunlop with good grip and tried also planet waves picks.
I still prefer Dunlop picks, but they cost the double price.
In future I will use Harley Benton at home, cos I am not sweating a lot.
And for gigs where its warm, I will stay with Dunlop :-)
But I was not right! :-)
I played a lot Dunlop with good grip and tried also planet waves picks.
I still prefer Dunlop picks, but they cost the double price.
In future I will use Harley Benton at home, cos I am not sweating a lot.
And for gigs where its warm, I will stay with Dunlop :-)
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Good pick for the money
Guitar picks are so easy to mislay and lose that it's a good idea to have plenty of spare ones to hand. These Harley Benton picks are perfectly fine, and are very cheap to buy compared to many other brands. I have always used Medium gauge picks, but thought I would give these a try. A heavier pick gives you a subtly different sound to a Medium pick, and variety is a good thing. They have a more definite feel and sound about them, being less floppy than the lighter picks, and they suit heavier string gauges better. Worth adding to your next order and giving them a go!
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