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I use the Jim Dunlop XL Series Jazz III picks. They have a much smoother surface which don’t “grip” the strings quite as much.
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Anybody try these?
Bog Street MINI BEAST Guitar Picks, 3-Sided Jazz Style Guitar Picks, Heavy and Small, Black (6-Pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08C2CLD33...7GYRHWQN4NYQYC
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Amateur bass player, but if I am using a pick it is Purple Tortex.
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This. It used to say "0.10" before the ink wore off.
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Originally posted by dystrust View Post
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My favorite acoustic pick is a Dunlop 0.73mm nylon, but I can use anything with similar weight and flex. I don't care for the loud 'click' I get from a heavier pick on acoustic.
For bass I swear by yellow 0.73mm Ultex triangle picks. They have the punch and 'heaviness' of a thicker pick without the click/clank.
thanks for sharing.
-Erl
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Originally posted by Erlend_G View PostFor bass; I like a Gator 2mm...
but for guitars; I swear by rosewood/walnut wooden picks! Once I tried wood- I'm NEVER going back!! =)
Timber Tones got some nices ones; (wanting to try their carbon fiber ones?!), ... but the ones on Wish, made out of (sorry, rain forest), is the very best.
-Erlend ♫
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Originally posted by Erlend_G View PostFor bass; I like a Gator 2mm...
but for guitars; I swear by rosewood/walnut wooden picks! Once I tried wood- I'm NEVER going back!! =)
Timber Tones got some nices ones; (wanting to try their carbon fiber ones?!), ... but the ones on Wish, made out of (sorry, rain forest), is the very best.
-Erlend ♫
I went with the eucalyptus instead, because it only had a 3-4 year turnaround time.
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For bass; I like a Gator 2mm...
but for guitars; I swear by rosewood/walnut wooden picks! Once I tried wood- I'm NEVER going back!! =)
Timber Tones got some nices ones; (wanting to try their carbon fiber ones?!), ... but the ones on Wish, made out of (sorry, rain forest), is the very best.
-Erlend ♫
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Originally posted by Securb View PostIt really depends on what I am doing. I look at picks like golf clubs or paintbrushes. Different picks for different situations. I will say the more stunning involved the lighter the pick, the more aggressive the lead playing the thicker the pick up to 2 - 3mm.
My favorite acoustic pick is a Dunlop 0.73mm nylon, but I can use anything with similar weight and flex. I don't care for the loud 'click' I get from a heavier pick on acoustic.
For bass I swear by yellow 0.73mm Ultex triangle picks. They have the punch and 'heaviness' of a thicker pick without the click/clank.
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It really depends on what I am doing. I look at picks like golf clubs or paintbrushes. Different picks for different situations. I will say the more stunning involved the lighter the pick, the more aggressive the lead playing the thicker the pick up to 2 - 3mm.
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I use a copper pick on my Tele, a Dunlap medium thumb pick on acoustic, and on the rare occasion I use a pick on bass; felt.
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I like a lot of really bright attack especially for my bass sound.
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