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Essential variety and incredible value
If you’re unsure which gauge suits your style, this Harley Benton Nylon Pick Set is a total no-brainer for the price. You get a great range of thicknesses, from thin and flexible for acoustic strumming to stiff and precise for lead playing.
The nylon material provides a nice "grip" that doesn't slip even when your hands get sweaty, and they feel much more durable than cheap plastic alternatives. It’s an affordable way to find your perfect feel without overspending—definitely a "must-add" to your next Thomann order!
The nylon material provides a nice "grip" that doesn't slip even when your hands get sweaty, and they feel much more durable than cheap plastic alternatives. It’s an affordable way to find your perfect feel without overspending—definitely a "must-add" to your next Thomann order!
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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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You always need them
You can never go wrong with a bunch of picks. These are just perfect for regular practice, hell, I did a few shows with some of them too. It's a pick - you can't complain. They are decently durable and withstand some abuse when strumming barre chords at a high speed (the black metal kind)
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Vanno benissimo per provare diverse misure
Assolvono perfettamente al loro scopo. La qualità non è al livello di altri prodotti, ma ottimo prezzo.
Danno la possibilità di provare diversi spessori, con un prezzo accessibile.
Danno la possibilità di provare diversi spessori, con un prezzo accessibile.
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These are pretty rough, but...
The texture on these is quite rough -- straight out of the pack, you will hear this texture as it scrapes over the string, even if you keep a light grip. However, if you take 5-10 seconds to smooth up the parts that come into contact with the string, the scratchy pick sound disappears.
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Great for Value
When i first order I was not expecting too much things however when I
receive these I realized they are more than I expected. The quality satisfied for its price.
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.
receive these I realized they are more than I expected. The quality satisfied for its price.
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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Build quality: thin picks are passable, thick picks are good-ish
Sound: I don't like it. I don't really regret buying them since they were so cheap. But I just don't use them. The only picks I liked were the thick ones, with medium picking strength I found a good "punchy" sound. The thinnest picks wore down quickly and are the hardest to hold. I imagine they might sound good on a nylon flamenco guitar?
When the thick picks started wearing down I started liking the sound less and less, two months in I stopped using them altogether and moved back to my old dying picks
Sound: I don't like it. I don't really regret buying them since they were so cheap. But I just don't use them. The only picks I liked were the thick ones, with medium picking strength I found a good "punchy" sound. The thinnest picks wore down quickly and are the hardest to hold. I imagine they might sound good on a nylon flamenco guitar?
When the thick picks started wearing down I started liking the sound less and less, two months in I stopped using them altogether and moved back to my old dying picks
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Nice mix of pics
Perfect for beginners to see which type they like the most
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Price performance
High quality and I liked them.
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Enough quality for this money
You don’t need to pay more
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