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I got a Taylor Thermex pick recently. It's become my favorite pick and I've had a lot of different picks including BlueChip and Gegen picks.
Taylor Thermex picks are similar to D'Andrea pro-plecs, they are warm and smooth but less compressed, more open than pro-plecs IMO. They come in 3 different shapes, 346, 651 and 351. If you like darker tone, highly recommended.
Picks | Taylor GuitarsLast edited by Tal_175; 03-02-2021 at 07:46 PM.
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03-02-2021 10:28 AM
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I like the ProPlec 358 small teardrop and sometimes the 651, which gives a rounder tone. I also use the small Dunlop Ultex jazz III once in a while. I have been trying to like the Primetone picks but I haven't quite gotten there yet. The feel is nice but the sound is brighter than I care for.
I have never heard of these before, though. Are they the same size as the 651? The material in the photo looks strikingly like the D'Andrea ProPlec material.
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Originally Posted by wolflen
Then one day I noticed that stone picks produce a high pitched harmonic when you strum on top of the normal string sound. I couldn't ignore that and 2 weeks later I stopped using stone picks. Tho I still like my picks heavy, so different version of 2.0 mm dunlops are my favorites
That doesn't annoy you?
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Originally Posted by Cunamara
Last edited by Tal_175; 03-02-2021 at 07:58 PM.
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Dunlop Max-Grip .73, but I can get along with anything if I need to.
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Dunlop Jazz IIs in black plastic FTW. Other faves: Dunlop Primetone 205s and 206s.
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A local guitar shop has started stocking d’Andrea picks. I bought one in shell celluloid and two in Formula Delrex, for testing. Early results are encouraging.
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Wanted to try something different, so I just ordered some of these (3.2):
3-Pack Variety set Badazz III - ChickenPicks guitar picks
Awaiting delivery.
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I found a nice smooth rock outside the other day, pretty nice tone
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As a perpetual beginner I tend to suffer from pick anxiety and am never quite feel happy with my choices. I do tend to go revert back to the red jazz iii xls most often though.
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Dunlop Jazz tone 204s.
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My normal pick is a 2.0 Dunlop Ultex, but in a recent Jim Campilongo interview, he talks about discovering the V-Picks Fusion pick. I tried V-picks when they first came out, and wasn't impressed. But I bought one of these Fusion picks, and I'm really liking it. On some guitars more than others. The Ultex 2.0 is still my #1.
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Dunlop Jazz IIIs, Wegan GP350 Gypsy Jazz for guitar.
Herco Bugablue thumbpick and .20 brass fingerpicks for lap steel.
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Dunlope Primetone 1,5 mm, big one
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Anything that gives a distinct attack. I hate muffled, undefined attack. Currently I use the tried and tested Fender 351 Heavy (celluloid).
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I would buy some nice picks just like my duo mate's 60€ tortoise shell pick but I lost them far too easily. I should have lost a 1000 since I started. Where have they all gone??
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I have been using the Dunlop Primetone 5MM thick picks. Very close to Wegans and not as pricey. Once I got used to a really fat pick, there is no turning back for me.
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This week, I hev mostly been using, Dunlop 205, Pyramid 351 medium, Blue Chip Jazz 60, and John Pearse heavy picks.
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Ive got a couple Blue Chips that I almost never use least I lose the things. Most of the time I use garden variety Jazz III's like I have going on forever. The heavy ones. I used to use McPherson (The Pic That Bites!) but can't find them anymore and have since gotten used to the Jazz III's.
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Fender mediums. I like to hear the attack on the string. I have tried the thick jazz picks and they sound good, but that’s not my sound.
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Originally Posted by MatsP
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Originally Posted by Gilpy
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Originally Posted by Donplaysguitar
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The Ultex III XL 1.38mm is my ideal for tone, grip, and dimensions. The only thing it lacks is a sharp point, so one or two notes are lost at high tempos. I haven't tried sanding them down to a point, but might be worth a try. One thing I have noticed is if you have the habit of placing them in between your lips sores appear. I may be speaking out of turn here, but it could be they are coated with, or made from a material that causes sensitive skin to react. Horn has a great tone, but many of them are bulky.
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Originally Posted by Simon1234
An interview with Henry Robinett
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