A
3mm picks never fail you!
Before getting the Big Stubby 3,00 picks, I had some 2mm picks that performed pretty well, but as a player with a rather aggressive and strong attack, I needed a thicker model. If you're like me, you want to try these. They have not let me down so far!
Every guitar (or bass) picker should have different pick sizes. The 3mm picks are extremely heavy, and these are no different. I have a .009 string set on my electric guitar and these picks give me the tone that I want.
The heavier your pick is, the more durable it is (unless you're playing a buzzsaw blade). Even the 2mm picks I have have not failed me even though I've had them for nearly a year. These should last for many years, and getting a small bag of these should give you a decade of outstanding service.
The only negative thing about these is the grip; they feel better than most picks, but the edges are extremely slippery thanks to the material these are made of. You can probably fix that by getting some sandpaper and glue, if you want.
Overall, no bad thing to say. People with heavy attack and thick strings, try them out!
Every guitar (or bass) picker should have different pick sizes. The 3mm picks are extremely heavy, and these are no different. I have a .009 string set on my electric guitar and these picks give me the tone that I want.
The heavier your pick is, the more durable it is (unless you're playing a buzzsaw blade). Even the 2mm picks I have have not failed me even though I've had them for nearly a year. These should last for many years, and getting a small bag of these should give you a decade of outstanding service.
The only negative thing about these is the grip; they feel better than most picks, but the edges are extremely slippery thanks to the material these are made of. You can probably fix that by getting some sandpaper and glue, if you want.
Overall, no bad thing to say. People with heavy attack and thick strings, try them out!
0
0
Raportoi ongelmasta
J
For Acoustics
Perfect picks for playing acoustic steel strings.
These give a tad softer sound and won't get chewed up by acoustic strings. Also the deep ''crater'' in the grip allows for heavy handed playing and sweaty palms without worries. Especially if you sand it or put some hockey tape on it.
These give a tad softer sound and won't get chewed up by acoustic strings. Also the deep ''crater'' in the grip allows for heavy handed playing and sweaty palms without worries. Especially if you sand it or put some hockey tape on it.
0
0
Raportoi ongelmasta
w
Not for me tough, just wanted to try out these. hole is too far away from tip so it changes my picking style
0
0
Raportoi ongelmasta