Which Is Your Favorite Pick?
Alex Arvedahl
Oct 6 2014, 03:46 PM
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Hey GMC!

I wonder if you could choose one of your picks, which one would it be?

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Chris S.
Oct 6 2014, 05:29 PM
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My favorite pick is a Friday the 13th pick I received as a gift one year, but that's just for keeps I never used it.

For picks that I use I bounce between Dunlop Jazz IIIs and 3mm Stubbies smile.gif

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wollace03
Oct 6 2014, 05:44 PM
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I prefer v-picks - small thin ones. fit best for me

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Oct 7 2014, 01:53 AM
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I'll 2nd V picks. I actually should have some more getting here in the next day or 2. Takes forever to get them to australia

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Monica Gheorghev...
Oct 7 2014, 07:54 AM
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My favorite pick it's definitely Jazz III XL black smile.gif I love this pick and for guitar solo it's the best one.
But when I need to add more crunch to the tone I use a thin pick: Dunlop Max Grip 0.73 wink.gif

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Oct 7 2014, 09:16 AM
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V Pick Stiletto

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Oct 7 2014, 09:42 AM
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Jazz 3 XL for me, the original Jazz 3 is too small for rhythm work.

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Mith
Oct 7 2014, 11:21 AM
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QUOTE (PosterBoy @ Oct 7 2014, 04:16 PM) *
V Pick Stiletto


I got one of the comming. Out of all the ones I have I like the Small lite V pick so ordered all the pointy picks and then all the pointy ones that have ghost rim. I use the mummy one for Rhythm tho. Just hoping one of the others will do both well then I'm gonna order a whole pile of customized ones.

You tried the insanity pick, I got one here and the thing is huge but it does kinda help picking. If anything it helps reduce tention in your hand when u go back to ur normal pick

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Kristofer Dahl
Oct 7 2014, 08:31 PM
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I primarily use v-picks small pointed for leads, preferably lightly worn for a fatter tone. Jazz 3s black works ok as well.

For rhythm I might use clayton 1,5 mm instead.

QUOTE (Monica Gheorghevici @ Oct 7 2014, 08:54 AM) *
My favorite pick it's definitely Jazz III XL black smile.gif I love this pick and for guitar solo it's the best one.
But when I need to add more crunch to the tone I use a thin pick: Dunlop Max Grip 0.73 wink.gif


Cool tips, will try!

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Todd Simpson
Oct 7 2014, 09:56 PM
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I LOVE my Signature "VonHotch Octaviou" pick made by our own GMCer VONHOTCH.

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I also still enjoy my other Signature pick made by Vinni @ Vpicks!!!
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QUOTE (HiimAlex @ Oct 6 2014, 10:46 AM) *
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Monica Gheorghev...
Oct 8 2014, 07:36 AM
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QUOTE (Kristofer Dahl @ Oct 7 2014, 07:31 PM) *
I primarily use v-picks small pointed for leads, preferably lightly worn for a fatter tone. Jazz 3s black works ok as well.

For rhythm I might use clayton 1,5 mm instead.

Cool tips, will try!

Are Darius tips wink.gif He learned me how to add 100% more crunch to the tone using a very little amount of gain when we worked for "Alternate picking workout #2" lesson. Darek don't let me to mess with the amp settings, he put me to affect the tone with my hands. So, he has right, a very, very hard playing with a thin pick gives extra amount of attack while playing on the low distortion. I saw this, I made this and I will always use this tip smile.gif From my point of view, the sound is more cool and more better defined than in the moment when you add more gain.

I never used v-picks but you made me definitely curious to try this wink.gif

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Kristofer Dahl
Oct 8 2014, 08:57 AM
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QUOTE (Monica Gheorghevici @ Oct 8 2014, 08:36 AM) *
Are Darius tips wink.gif He learned me how to add 100% more crunch to the tone using a very little amount of gain when we worked for "Alternate picking workout #2" lesson. Darek don't let me to mess with the amp settings, he put me to affect the tone with my hands. So, he has right, a very, very hard playing with a thin pick gives extra amount of attack while playing on the low distortion. I saw this, I made this and I will always use this tip smile.gif From my point of view, the sound is more cool and more better defined than in the moment when you add more gain.


Yes makes sense. I have always wanted to get that effect of sound breaking up when playing with heavy dynamics. It doesn't ring well with my typical sound though, which is probably a bit too distorted/compressed for that purpose.

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