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Even thicker gauge is very flexible and soft!
I love to experiment with different picks and I almost tried many picks on the market. I love those picks because they have great grip, if you feel sweaty and pick often slides in your hand this picks might be what you looking for.
They are made from nylon, thats why even thicker gauge is very flexible and soft! I grabbed 1.14 and its like 1mm but soft as 0.76-0.80 i belive because of the material. So next time I ll get even more thick ones.
I am not sure if those picks are made for playing on classical guitar, or its just a matter of preferation. With nylon string feel great, acoustic gives soft sound, good for strumming especially! And electro guitar is also very comfortable soft sound. But for next time Ill get thicker ones!
And durability and quality is fantastic!
They are made from nylon, thats why even thicker gauge is very flexible and soft! I grabbed 1.14 and its like 1mm but soft as 0.76-0.80 i belive because of the material. So next time I ll get even more thick ones.
I am not sure if those picks are made for playing on classical guitar, or its just a matter of preferation. With nylon string feel great, acoustic gives soft sound, good for strumming especially! And electro guitar is also very comfortable soft sound. But for next time Ill get thicker ones!
And durability and quality is fantastic!
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Amazing picks for everything.
First things first, the picks are amazingly versatile. They really can do anything, and wont slip, ever. Max grip is not a joke, it works (although sometimes the surface is unpleasant to hold).
The shape of the pick should be familiar to anyone who has used Dunlops picks before, but the picks are slightly fatter than most at 1.14mm.
The picks are no Ultex Jazz III's, but they sure can take a beating and last very long in use. I've never actually managed to wear one out and have used the picks for around 8 months.
The only con is the large size, so they won't play as fast as they could, but thats just my personal preference.
All and all, the picks are amazing at a low price point, and really work for anything.
The shape of the pick should be familiar to anyone who has used Dunlops picks before, but the picks are slightly fatter than most at 1.14mm.
The picks are no Ultex Jazz III's, but they sure can take a beating and last very long in use. I've never actually managed to wear one out and have used the picks for around 8 months.
The only con is the large size, so they won't play as fast as they could, but thats just my personal preference.
All and all, the picks are amazing at a low price point, and really work for anything.
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Good grip
Perfect if you have slippery fingers like me.
No need to carve your own grip anymore. Does the job perfectly.
No need to carve your own grip anymore. Does the job perfectly.
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Good to try something new -
Throughout my musical journey, I've experimented with an eclectic array of picks, but have often gravitated towards the 1.0 MM Max-Grip nylon standard. This preference, however, didn't preclude my curiosity to explore new territories. Enter this latest pick - a marvel that infuses a tad more rigidity, striking a perfect balance that resonates with my playing style. There's an undeniable synergy in the way it feels in my hand and responds to each string's attack - a harmony that's essential for any serious guitarist. Its overall texture, the precision of the tip, and the assured grip it offers, all coalesce into a tool that feels almost custom-made. Yet, it's crucial to remember that the choice of a pick is as personal as the music itself. Each player's quest for the right pick is as unique as their sound, underscoring the subjective nature of this seemingly small, but vitally significant, aspect of musicianship.
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Favourite pics!
These are best pics for hot stage conditions and aggressive playing. No matter how hard I strike and how sweat I am, it never falls out of hand. The only pics I trust.
Durability is not as great though, make sure you have enough of them for spare: they become roundish pretty fast, but you will not want other types after getting used to these.
Durability is not as great though, make sure you have enough of them for spare: they become roundish pretty fast, but you will not want other types after getting used to these.
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I had a single pick of this exact type before, got it at a concert. It was my favorite pick until the moment I lost it. So I got a set of 12 recently.
Pros:
Excellent grip.
It Will last for ages (since I had this exact brand and model before... I just know)
Update: Have used these for more than 2 years now. I've forgotten that other types of plectrums exist.
Cons:
None
Pros:
Excellent grip.
It Will last for ages (since I had this exact brand and model before... I just know)
Update: Have used these for more than 2 years now. I've forgotten that other types of plectrums exist.
Cons:
None
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Nice but they don't last long
they are good picks: good grip and nice feeling.
They don't last ling due to the material they are made but if you are taking this picks is because of the tone you want... if you are looking for more durable ones change material!
They don't last ling due to the material they are made but if you are taking this picks is because of the tone you want... if you are looking for more durable ones change material!
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Awesome!
I've tried a lot of guitar picks, but this is the best one for me
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Pretty good
Very good pic. Feels nice and because of the texture it doesnt slide around that much and sits nicely in your hand. Reccomend them
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Nice picks!
I bought these picks for my bass. We have a few fast songs, where a pick is necessary. They are thick enough and thanks to the grip they stay, where they are supposed to. I would recommend these picks.
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