Great Bang For Buck Tone Change

Simon_F

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This has been said before, but it's so easily overlooked and worth repeating.....

TRY SOME DIFFERENT PICKS!! :D

I grabbed a blue (1 mm) Tortex instead of the usual orange (0.6 mm) for band practice last night. Wow, what a difference, I was really cutting through, and hitting notes more positively. Bigger sound all around, really brought things to life. Gonna order me some more blues! :)

Forget that new boutique amp you've been gassing for, buy a new pick instead and spend the rest of the money on the lady in your life! :newangel:
 
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I used to use the purple ones (1.14mm, I think) and I changed to the blues, they seem to have the same sortof tone and just enough flex for me.
 
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Yeah, I used to use thin picks when I first started out (.60s, .7somethings) but when I tried the thicker picks I found I much prefered them.

Since then I've used 3mm stubby's, dunlop Jazz picks (try bending one of those things) those big triangular clayton picks.. I even bought a 5mm wedgie pick online once with a string order... I didn't read the fact that it's rubber lol, pretty odd pick it slows you down a lot :D

I'm now using 1.14 ultex picks.. they're great IMO, if you see them you should give them a shot, they also make 1mm ones... I prefer them to the usual tortex, they have a nicer feel.. more grippy
 
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nuntius said:
Yeah, I used to use thin picks when I first started out (.60s, .7somethings) but when I tried the thicker picks I found I much prefered them.
+1, my brother in tone accross the lake.
 
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I use 1.14 Pickboy Egde Carbon Nylons exclusively.

I've tried about 30-40 different picks, but i've never heard a pick with such amazing sensitivity, feel, and shape ;)
 
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Yeah, I couldn't agree more. It's funny how people usually swap amps before they'll even think to swap pickups....and pickups before swapping picks....
 
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I've always used Fender Jazz picks (heavy gauge). Been looking for a similar pick that doesn;t have as much of a pointy end, figuring that a fatter point will thicken the sound.
 
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Jeffrec said:
I've always used Fender Jazz picks (heavy gauge). Been looking for a similar pick that doesn;t have as much of a pointy end, figuring that a fatter point will thicken the sound.

Could i reccomend Dunlop Jazz 1's? They have a very "round" end ;)
 
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Erlend_G said:
I use 1.14 Pickboy Egde Carbon Nylons exclusively.

I've tried about 30-40 different picks, but i've never heard a pick with such amazing sensitivity, feel, and shape ;)

i couldn't agree more... i've been using the .6 aand the .75s for a few years now and for me there is no better pick
 
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I use the ultex picks or dunlop jazz III's. I like the speed i get with the Jazz III's, but for straight strummin' on my acoustic I prefer the ultex.
 
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When i was learning i used the orange dunlops, now i use dunlop stubbies and another kind i forgot. The "other kind" is great for sweep picking and i can play so fast with the stubbies. The tortex purples are great for rythm and give a great crunch.
 
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i like the 9mm too.

usually shoot the .22 cal tho. sport rifles with .22 cal are cool.









oh wait! we're not talkin abt guns.
ok i use dunlop 0.88mm
 
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