Maxpic No.5/346 Heavy 1,0mm

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Plectrum

  • Gauge: heavy / 1.0 mm
  • Material: Celluloid
  • With rubber grip surface
Available since July 2014
Item number 344675
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Thickness 1,00
Delivery Quantity 1
Strength 1,00
Included in Delivery 1
Material Celluloid
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A bit big
Yellow Starr 27.10.2020
Really nice plectrum to try out different thicknesses.
Feels good to use, nice grip.
Makes a great tune.
A bit too big for (my) comfort.
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Michael S. 639 31.03.2018
Picked it up for playing the mandolin. Slightly grippy surface is nice, size is good for flat picking mandolin. Could be thicker imo for mando.

In a pinch I'll bust it out but it's certainly not my go-to.
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Flat but tough
Harmonic Tonic 30.04.2017
I normally play bass guitar with my fingers and haven't used a plectrum in years but I wanted to record some simpler chugging bass lines so I git this pick.
Although it's flat it is still quite tough but also has a little bit of flexibility and bounce which I prefer over the thicker smaller bass picks. The grip for a flat plectrum is really good too which is great because I personally don't like deep grooves or serrations.
Recording wise it sounded clean and punchy which is what I wanted. As for long term durability I can't say but after a few months there is no real signs of ware although I am not using it to gig with at the moment.
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lange gesucht, probiert ... und gefunden. ;-)
Anonymous 03.12.2015
In der letzten Zeit habe ich viele Plektren ausprobiert (primär für Crosspicking und Melodiespiel auf der Mandoline und Akustik-Gitarre).

Vorher habe ich das Tortex gelb und Dunlop Zelluloid heavy gespielt. Im Vergleich dazu punktet das Maxpic No. 5/346 deutlich in Spielkontrolle, erzeugtem Klang und Langlebigkeit:

* Bei zunehmender Spielgeschwindigkeit habe ich eine größere Kontrolle und spiele deutlich sauberer.

* Nach mehreren Stunden im Intensiv-Einsatz (inkl. Tremolo) kann ich kaum Abnutzung erkennen (im Gegensatz zu den beiden vorgenannten)

* Das Klangbild ist deutlich "breiter" und ausgewogener. (ebenfalls im unmittelbaren Vergleich zu den o.g. Plektren; nicht so Höhen-arm wie beim Tortex und nicht so Tiefen-arm wie beim D. Celluloid heavy)

* Selbstredend hat ein Plektrum dieser Größe natürlich einen sehr guten Grip. Die Gummierung bräuchte ich persönlich nicht.

Alles in allem habe ich hier - für den Moment - mein neues Plektrum gefunden. Ich kann es guten Gewissens weiter empfehlen.
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