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A Hard and Ergonomic Pick
This pick may be only 1mm thick, but it definitely feels as hard and as durable as a 2mm+ thick pick. Its holes immediately sink in your skin and you immediately think to yourself "the only way I'm dropping this is if I let it go", i.e. its grip is what you want to feel when holding a pick - comfortable and stable.
This is more a matter of preference, but I find it to not be ideal when playing an acoustic guitar (at least for strumming). Some people like to play acoustic guitars with thick picks, but I however do not and if you don't, you should search for a thinner option. I like to use heavier picks on electric guitars and it feels absolutely superb there. All in all, thoroughly satisfied!
This is more a matter of preference, but I find it to not be ideal when playing an acoustic guitar (at least for strumming). Some people like to play acoustic guitars with thick picks, but I however do not and if you don't, you should search for a thinner option. I like to use heavier picks on electric guitars and it feels absolutely superb there. All in all, thoroughly satisfied!
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Best picks without a doubt
I absolutely love those picks.
My favorite.
Buy more than one size (buy 4-5 different sizes), because each one of them let you different playing experience
I suggest to everyone try those picks they have amazing grip.
My favorite.
Buy more than one size (buy 4-5 different sizes), because each one of them let you different playing experience
I suggest to everyone try those picks they have amazing grip.
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20+ years of playing, this is my fav.
I've played metal music for... actually not just 20+ but 30 years. I've had so many different plectrums - big stubby, jazz IIIs, flow and...well you name it. For me, this is almost the perfect pick. I just wish they'd do this shape in different materials - so I could get a different tone and durability from it. But they're so affordable, that this is a minor issue. If they did this in a sturdier material, but more expensive, I'd be all over it. Biggest issue is tip wear: I dig in. I'll go through 2-3 of these during a short recording session or a single live show.
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Like them
This pick is a bit thicker then what I supposed from description.
I like it, to me is durable and grip is firm.
Tone wise is as every other pick I use. No difference from Harley Benton or Dunlops or .....
I like it, to me is durable and grip is firm.
Tone wise is as every other pick I use. No difference from Harley Benton or Dunlops or .....
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M
Very good grip
I ordered to try this picks out and now I'm using only Pickboy picks. This is not usual 10-30 cents pics. Good grip and control, extremely hard yet thin and not flexy at all. Best for metal music or players how like to play with a harder picks.
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Great pick for heavy riffing
I love the grip of these ones, the sharp edge allows me to be very accurate in the rythm department.
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BB
Very good grip, good sharp tip.
As a bad point, they wear off quite fast, so they may loose their sharpness quickly.
As a bad point, they wear off quite fast, so they may loose their sharpness quickly.
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One the best Pick i ever used
the pick is made of hard/comfortable material which feels nice on the thumbs and grip quite well with the addition of the holes. Its suit my style of picking cuz i mostly metal chugging and does a some lead too and its the best pick i ever used.
10/10 well buy more again
10/10 well buy more again
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Interesting picks
Different than the usual dunlop picks I use - whether smooth or max grip small jazz ones, fun to use. Not the grippiest, but very light at decent thickness and nice texture.
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pickboy pos a grip
These pick are very stiff, glide over strings well, have slightly attenuated highs and good grip. They wear well and takes a lot of playing to loose the sharp tip.
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