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Every guitarist should have it!
It has the ideal thickness for every guitarist i believe.
The grip is very nice,even with sweaty hands no worries about falling off your hands.
I love the tip of this plectrum,you can plays so fast
and it is durable also!
Perfect size too,not big not small.
Pros:
-Price
-Nice tip
-Fast picking
-Durable plectrum
Cons:
-i did not found anything
The grip is very nice,even with sweaty hands no worries about falling off your hands.
I love the tip of this plectrum,you can plays so fast
and it is durable also!
Perfect size too,not big not small.
Pros:
-Price
-Nice tip
-Fast picking
-Durable plectrum
Cons:
-i did not found anything
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using them for bass
I'm using them for bass.
They deliver a very shaped tone, I especially like them for their good attack.
The note does not get blurred out but starts very defined and clear, even with high speed tremolo picking.
I carved a few notches in it with a scissor, to enhance the grip.
I don't think this is a problem with this type of pick but rather due to my excessive sweating :)
They deliver a very shaped tone, I especially like them for their good attack.
The note does not get blurred out but starts very defined and clear, even with high speed tremolo picking.
I carved a few notches in it with a scissor, to enhance the grip.
I don't think this is a problem with this type of pick but rather due to my excessive sweating :)
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The Pick for Heavy Strings and High-Speed Playing
If you play heavy, down-tuned guitars with thick string gauges but still demand precision for serious solo work and shredding, this pick is truly the one.
It digs into the strings effortlessly and delivers a clear, resonant, and highly precise attack — even at very high tempos (I’ve tested it up to 270 BPM). Fast alternate picking feels controlled and articulate rather than scratchy or undefined.
It’s also extremely durable and doesn’t wear out easily, even with aggressive playing. This has become my absolute go-to pick and I haven’t looked back since switching.
For lighter string gauges, the 1.35 mm and 1.14 mm versions are fantastic as well.
It digs into the strings effortlessly and delivers a clear, resonant, and highly precise attack — even at very high tempos (I’ve tested it up to 270 BPM). Fast alternate picking feels controlled and articulate rather than scratchy or undefined.
It’s also extremely durable and doesn’t wear out easily, even with aggressive playing. This has become my absolute go-to pick and I haven’t looked back since switching.
For lighter string gauges, the 1.35 mm and 1.14 mm versions are fantastic as well.
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Great picks
This is my main plectrum, always use them!
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That 's the one
After trying dozens of different picks I think that i finally found the perfect thickness and shape for my hand and style of playing for neoclassical and 70s and 80s metal ).
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Great picks
Bought them because Jeff Loomis uses them and they didn't disappoint.
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Tortex plectrum
Pointy and precise, durable, warmer tone comparing to nylon plectrums.
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