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David Wallimann
Feb 5 2009, 04:54 PM
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I guess it's all a matter of personal taste.
But I recommend trying the V-Pick small pointed for speed and accuracy.
I've been using them exclusively for the last 6 months and can't go back to anything else.


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mhskeide
Feb 5 2009, 05:01 PM
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QUOTE (29a @ Feb 4 2009, 04:44 PM) *
The Dunlop Jazz 3 is very popular.

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My favorite above any smile.gif
Only time I doesn`t use it is for bass, way too small biggrin.gif

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jdriver
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QUOTE (Kizaze44 @ Feb 4 2009, 03:38 PM) *
OK - I'm going to try the jazz III's for my electric. As for V-picks, I only notice a difference in tone when I use it on my acoustic - it's actually a big tone difference. Anyone hear a tone difference on ELECTRIC (V-picks vs. normal picks)?


I hear a huge difference between medium rounded V-Pick and standard Tortex .60 and .88. The V-Pick is way more rich and mellow, but then I like that kind of sound.

The Diamond V-Pick sounds even better to my ear, but $10 each. OUCH!

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Marcus Siepen
Feb 7 2009, 11:20 AM
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QUOTE (David Wallimann @ Feb 5 2009, 04:54 PM) *
I guess it's all a matter of personal taste.
But I recommend trying the V-Pick small pointed for speed and accuracy.
I've been using them exclusively for the last 6 months and can't go back to anything else.


I agree, it is definitely a matter of personal taste. I also like a V-pick, the screamer, it feels very nice, but I don't like the material it is made of, it wears out and it takes away some of my attack... I used it for some time, actually I am still using it when I record leads and solos, but for my rhythm guitars nothing even comes close to my stone pick cool.gif Actually in the moment I am thinking about getting a stone pick custom made in the shape of a screamer, might be the ultimate pick for me biggrin.gif

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