ZM
My pick of choice
I've been using Tortex III picks for about 9 years now, first starting out on 0.88s and then transitioning to 1.00s.
Pretty much the only gripe I have about these picks, is the durability... but that can be justified in that I have a heavy picking hand. As I like having the tip as sharp as possible, I generally go through one of these in a week or so, or after about two rehearsals, whichever comes first.
Other than that, the grip is good and the tip of the pick is sharp enough to have a precise attack, but round enough to slide nicely along the strings - thus, a great middle ground between a regular pick and the Tortex Sharp picks.
Pretty much the only gripe I have about these picks, is the durability... but that can be justified in that I have a heavy picking hand. As I like having the tip as sharp as possible, I generally go through one of these in a week or so, or after about two rehearsals, whichever comes first.
Other than that, the grip is good and the tip of the pick is sharp enough to have a precise attack, but round enough to slide nicely along the strings - thus, a great middle ground between a regular pick and the Tortex Sharp picks.
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Bought for bass and I've fallen in love
I bought these picks to have something to play my bass with but after trying them on electric guitar for a few solos, I'm going to keep one or two in my guitar case.
They're pretty good for bass as they are thick but not too thick. You can really pop those strings for the beatles moments.
On guitar, the thin edge makes it very easy to be accurate and I found that my picking speed increase somewhat using these.
I am not sure how long the sharp edge will last but they are cheap enough to buy 12 of and keep a few spare just in case.
They're pretty good for bass as they are thick but not too thick. You can really pop those strings for the beatles moments.
On guitar, the thin edge makes it very easy to be accurate and I found that my picking speed increase somewhat using these.
I am not sure how long the sharp edge will last but they are cheap enough to buy 12 of and keep a few spare just in case.
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C
Good quality with average durability
One of my favorite pick choices, been using these for the last year and they didn't disappoint. I only wish they lasted a bit longer but overall pretty happy with them.
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KF
Excellent picks
They're great picks – the label helps grip them a little better, and the bottom end of the pick is quite sharp. The attack is pretty good and it doesn't seem to produce too many stray overtones. Each pick lasts me a couple of weeks before becoming dull. Thus, a pack like this lasts me about 3 - 4 months.
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m
Dunlop
Nyt löytyi itselle sopiva plektra. Todella hyvä ote, mukavan karhean tuntoinen näpeissä, pysyy näpeissä sormien hikoutuessa. Itse käytän yleensä ohuempaa plektraa, mutta nyt siirryn näihin. Plektran kärki on ohuempi, joka mahdollistaa omasta mielestä plektran tarkemman käytön.
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M
Nice pointys
Feel good and do the job.
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GM
Nice pick. But beware, very little flex.
This pick is a winner if you are not looking for any flex. Sure it can bend slightly but can also break your strings, so I now rock thinner picks, but these are still there for if/when I need an extra stiff pick.
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Durable and precise
Heavily used with high dinamic tensions and straching of string. Very durable with fine and precise edge.
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v
Good rigid AF picks
Liking them so far, very hard material.
I recommend you use an x-acto knife to make some grooves to prevent slipping on your solos ;)
I recommend you use an x-acto knife to make some grooves to prevent slipping on your solos ;)
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Nice set of picks
This is a nice set of general use picks. If you're like me and loose them all the time, it's a handy thing to have:)
The only con I have to mention is that they tend to wear a bit fast if you do aggressive strumming
The only con I have to mention is that they tend to wear a bit fast if you do aggressive strumming
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