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Meh
I don't like these picks much.
In comparison to Ultex or Tortex these Nylon picks don't last as long, you can throw them out after a few hours of playing. They aren't very stiff which means if you need to do some fast down picking you can lose control with these. They also sound a bit dull, although some might call it warm.
These are just not for me.
In comparison to Ultex or Tortex these Nylon picks don't last as long, you can throw them out after a few hours of playing. They aren't very stiff which means if you need to do some fast down picking you can lose control with these. They also sound a bit dull, although some might call it warm.
These are just not for me.
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alright
When it comes to picks for me I look for strength flex grip
I wasn't overly impressed with this pick especially when a lot of guitarists I have watched on youtube go on about them about being the best picks they have ever used,
For me Dunlop makes far better picks then the jazz like
(Dunlop Tortex Standard 1,14) a much nicer pick in my opinion.
Now this pick does come with a pro as they are slightly more pointer you do get less resistant from the strings which help with your solo runs. and the aren't as small as the earlier generation of the jazz picks
I can gig with these picks but if I had the choice to use another pick during the gig like the Tortex I would pick the Tortex hands down.
I wasn't overly impressed with this pick especially when a lot of guitarists I have watched on youtube go on about them about being the best picks they have ever used,
For me Dunlop makes far better picks then the jazz like
(Dunlop Tortex Standard 1,14) a much nicer pick in my opinion.
Now this pick does come with a pro as they are slightly more pointer you do get less resistant from the strings which help with your solo runs. and the aren't as small as the earlier generation of the jazz picks
I can gig with these picks but if I had the choice to use another pick during the gig like the Tortex I would pick the Tortex hands down.
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