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Slightly disappointed
when i first receive these i was a little disappointed in the quality but then i remembered how much i paid for them and kind of cancelled out.
They're pretty good for the price specially that you get different girths. I bough these to test out which hardness of pick i prefer, since i'm pretty new to playing guitar with picks and couldn't decide. So far they get the job done, but i must admit the i was never picky with picks (pun intended), i've used some homemade ones before and they also were fine, not durable though. I can't say how long these last because i haven't had them for all that long, but they seem like they'll be okay, specially that there are 12 of them!
Pros:
- Cheap pack of 12
- Different girths
Cons:
- Signs of bad cutting on the edges
Not that big of a deal and definitely not enough to cause discomfort, it's more on the aesthetic side.
They're pretty good for the price specially that you get different girths. I bough these to test out which hardness of pick i prefer, since i'm pretty new to playing guitar with picks and couldn't decide. So far they get the job done, but i must admit the i was never picky with picks (pun intended), i've used some homemade ones before and they also were fine, not durable though. I can't say how long these last because i haven't had them for all that long, but they seem like they'll be okay, specially that there are 12 of them!
Pros:
- Cheap pack of 12
- Different girths
Cons:
- Signs of bad cutting on the edges
Not that big of a deal and definitely not enough to cause discomfort, it's more on the aesthetic side.
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K
A must for everyone!
As a guitar player who is always on the lookout for new picks to try out, I recently picked up the Harley Benton Nylon Player Pick Set Mixed and I have to say, I'm really impressed with these picks.
One of the things that immediately stood out to me about these picks is their feel. The nylon material is smooth and comfortable to hold, making it easy to play for extended periods of time without experiencing hand fatigue. The picks also have a nice thickness to them that provides a good amount of control and precision when playing.
The mixed set comes with a variety of different shapes and thicknesses, which is great for experimenting with different playing styles and techniques. I particularly like the teardrop-shaped picks, which are great for strumming and rhythm playing, and the smaller, pointy picks, which are perfect for lead playing and picking individual notes.
Another thing I appreciate about these picks is their durability. Despite their relatively low price point, they are surprisingly resilient and I haven't had any issues with them breaking or wearing down quickly.
Overall, I would highly recommend the Harley Benton Nylon Player Pick Set Mixed to any guitar player looking for a high-quality set of picks at an affordable price. With their comfortable feel, versatile shapes and thicknesses, and durability, they are a great addition to any guitarist's toolkit.
One of the things that immediately stood out to me about these picks is their feel. The nylon material is smooth and comfortable to hold, making it easy to play for extended periods of time without experiencing hand fatigue. The picks also have a nice thickness to them that provides a good amount of control and precision when playing.
The mixed set comes with a variety of different shapes and thicknesses, which is great for experimenting with different playing styles and techniques. I particularly like the teardrop-shaped picks, which are great for strumming and rhythm playing, and the smaller, pointy picks, which are perfect for lead playing and picking individual notes.
Another thing I appreciate about these picks is their durability. Despite their relatively low price point, they are surprisingly resilient and I haven't had any issues with them breaking or wearing down quickly.
Overall, I would highly recommend the Harley Benton Nylon Player Pick Set Mixed to any guitar player looking for a high-quality set of picks at an affordable price. With their comfortable feel, versatile shapes and thicknesses, and durability, they are a great addition to any guitarist's toolkit.
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J
Great for value!
There’s many picks available online and it was difficult to choose but they seemed like a value price on the website. A big positive is that there are many different sizes so for a bigger like myself i got to experiment for what works best for me.
I got recommended bigger picks by a friend (1mm, 1.5mm) but found the optimum for me is the 0.8.
would really recommend this purchase. you get two picks from nearly all the sizes, quite durable, and love the colour variations for aesthetics. Plain and simple as they should be would purchase again
I got recommended bigger picks by a friend (1mm, 1.5mm) but found the optimum for me is the 0.8.
would really recommend this purchase. you get two picks from nearly all the sizes, quite durable, and love the colour variations for aesthetics. Plain and simple as they should be would purchase again
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A solid set of picks
It is kind of hard to go wrong with these. You can easily find the right stiffness for you in the set. I only wish there was also a pair of 0.38s.
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Very useful selection
I didn't use a pick before I bought this set of picks. I like how the colours remind you which one is thicker or not, and they clearly have in bold what thickness they are on the pick it self.
I found myself trying them out on different songs and music styles, and finding the yellow one to be my go to to match my epiphone 335 figured. Great for lead lines and strumming with purpose. I would recommend people get these for the price, you dont lose them either because they are bright colours. Its helpful that I live in NZL and noone has Harley Benton brand.
I found myself trying them out on different songs and music styles, and finding the yellow one to be my go to to match my epiphone 335 figured. Great for lead lines and strumming with purpose. I would recommend people get these for the price, you dont lose them either because they are bright colours. Its helpful that I live in NZL and noone has Harley Benton brand.
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PF
Totally surprised, extremely great.
Totally surprised, extremely great. Best price and mix.
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FG
Nylon is plastic
Maybe it would not be cool to breathe the micro plastic particles that come from a nylon pic. You are litterally shredding micro plastic playing with this. I went with celluloid instead, hope that's better.
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R
Love these
Just ordered another set with additional items, because i love them so much. matt finish, all possible thicknesses, work better than other branded ones...my kid also uses them on his ukulele
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TM
Good for the price
Perfectly fine product but not outstanding. You can buy single picks for silly amounts of money and get a perfect tone but this is a fun little bag.
The best thing about them is the feel in your hand but it doesn't translate to great tone when playing distorted. Just sort of softens the notes. A nice scratchy sort of quality clean and crunchy. The thinnest are best for this.
Great for beginners. I remember as a kid it felt great to have lots of plectrums. Yes, I used to call them that. It sounds like a rude body part looking back. Anyhow, yes, good stuff.
The best thing about them is the feel in your hand but it doesn't translate to great tone when playing distorted. Just sort of softens the notes. A nice scratchy sort of quality clean and crunchy. The thinnest are best for this.
Great for beginners. I remember as a kid it felt great to have lots of plectrums. Yes, I used to call them that. It sounds like a rude body part looking back. Anyhow, yes, good stuff.
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J
Awful
Finish feels like sandpaper - destroyed the coating of my expensive Elixir Nanoweb strings in two days, and I only noticed it when the nano coating was torn apart on the picking spot of the strings. You can also hear this graininess in your sound a lot as well. Regret buying them and going to throw them out asap.
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