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Worked for Ulf Wakenius. I am thinning/balding but not bald. I have never liked wearing hats, but in the last decade I frequently wear a Kangol hat to prevent sunburn on the top of my head. I...
Title of thread says no click pick but in the first sentence he says he wants a smooth click,not sure what that means.The quietest pick is a Blue Chip by far in my experience and they have ones with...
emanresu - Apparently you're not the only one. I was working in the garden today for far too long and it was very hot. Later I did this version of 'In A Sentimental Mood'. It wasn't till I...
Thanks for that. Yes, you definitely don't want it sounding hokey :-)
D'Andrea Pro Plecs have the least click of any picks I have ever tried. Except for felt picks.
Nice! The name has been sold to various people over the years with mixed results in terms of the actual instruments. The current owners seem to be a little more driven to produce good guitars,...
That was a fascinating show, thank you for posting this. I have heard of him for years but have listened to few of his compositions, something I should rectify. One of the things that was...
Man, Ed Cherry has a huge variety of guitars and he always sounds great on all of them.
I recently had a problem with a new-ish D'A purchase, and I contacted them and they were FANTASTIC at resolving the issue asap, exchanging emails daily.
In what way(s) is it better? (I'm serious, not flaming you. I'm looking for a very "acoustic" sounding floater.)
I’ve always found jazztone’s click pretty loudly. d’andrea pro plec or the rounded side of a fender heavy are the quietest in my experience.
I would try to darken up the tone or stop picking over the pickup.
Dunlop JazzTone 204 or pick one with the tip you like, D'Andrea picks, Primetone, and BlueChip picks. These would be my suggestions.
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