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Best "default" pick for soloing
I consider this pick to be the "default" one when it comes to playing solos in traditional styles of music like jazz, blues or rock. Just does it job nicely. And although I prefer a thinker pick for strumming (1.5 mm), this one is totally fine too.
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Not to put too fine a point on it...
'Delrin' picks take quite some getting used to for anybody familiar with the matte Tortex 1.14s, but once comfortable these are wonderful. With a crisp attack followed resoundingly through by the thickness, they are surprisingly suitable for jazz on an acoustic archtop as well as intricate work up-the-neck on an electric. However, I'm not as much a fan of these for bass playing as of the aforementioned matte Tortex picks. More useable for chord melody on the mandolin than a lot of what Dunlop has to offer, though, and I may well purchase some slimmer 'Delrin' picks for just that purpose... Delicious colour on these, in any case.
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Good picks at a reasonable price
I use these inexpensive picks as a bed for home classes. 1.14mm are great for a sharp attack in heavy metal music. But for recording I use vinyl picks
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M
Great picks
These picks are one of my favourite. Use them if more attack is needed (compared to 1.5 mm).
Pros:
- sharp edges, which allow control of the attack;
- could be used for a long time;
- engraved picture improves grip as for me.
Pros:
- sharp edges, which allow control of the attack;
- could be used for a long time;
- engraved picture improves grip as for me.
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Nice picks
These picks are nice to handle and sounds great !
Thickness and size are perfect for my use.
Thickness and size are perfect for my use.
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A great pick
Great quality, good grip, last long .
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Good product
I have been using these picks for 3 years.
Pros:
-they last very long
-pleasurable touch feeling
-perfect for acoustic strings
Cons:
-because of the material, the grip is not the best. If you sweat, it will always fall out of your hands
-not the best picks for metal and jazz music. They are not very sharp, and it is difficult to play very technical music
Conclusion:
These picks are perfect for playing pop music. If you want to play something more technical, you can try the tortex riffle picks
Pros:
-they last very long
-pleasurable touch feeling
-perfect for acoustic strings
Cons:
-because of the material, the grip is not the best. If you sweat, it will always fall out of your hands
-not the best picks for metal and jazz music. They are not very sharp, and it is difficult to play very technical music
Conclusion:
These picks are perfect for playing pop music. If you want to play something more technical, you can try the tortex riffle picks
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I use these across a variety of instruments (acoustic guitar, mandola, bass guitar); no complaints. They're about as grippy as you'd expect for a smooth pick, but scoring across them with a Stanley knife a few times fixes that.
They're also surprisingly useful for opening plastic cases when repairing equipment, so I keep a few in my toolbox...
They're also surprisingly useful for opening plastic cases when repairing equipment, so I keep a few in my toolbox...
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Picks
I use it with electric guitar.
I have big hands and fingers so i miss a bit of grip but it is not picks fault.
For acustic i use Big Stubby 3 and everything is ok.
I have big hands and fingers so i miss a bit of grip but it is not picks fault.
For acustic i use Big Stubby 3 and everything is ok.
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