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Post by soundofseventythree »

I'm interested if anyone has a favorite guitar pick and material for their picks that they highly favor over other choices. If so I've love to see a link or a picture and to know why you like it so much.

In my experience this little tool (and whether you even use one or not) is one of the biggest factors in guitar tone other than the guitar and amp. So I am curious on what other people are using and why they like their particular choice.

I know for some people they just use whatever, even a coin will do (and in the case of Brian May this is his pick of choice), and these are not the people I am interested in hearing from. I'm interested in hearing from the people who have found something that they really like and would not want to play with anything else.

I ask because I am exploring cheap ways that I can alter my tone more to my liking. Nothing really wrong with it at the moment, but I feel that the right pick could really do something special. Since there are so many choices and materials out there these days I'd love to hear from others their experiences.

Anyway thanks for sharing. 8)
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Post by onedaycloser »

I tend to keep things rather pedestrian with the red/.5 Dunlop Tortex (Tortexi?) picks for electric and Martin #1 .73 for my acoustic.

Occasionally I'll switch up and use a random weird pick out of my pick tin, as I keep all sorts of odd picks I find at guitar shops. My favorites being a stainless steel pick, Dunlop Stubbies (similar to V-picks but less $) and Jazz IIIs.
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Post by cobascis »

Orange, Yellow, and Blue tortex. Dependent on the weather.
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i pretty much just use the yellow .73 tortex plectrums on occasion i use the orange ones..
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Snarling Dogs brain picks. .73's and .88's
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Dunlop nylon 60.mm
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Post by soundofseventythree »

It's been a while since I played a tortex pick, I will need to pick a few up and give them another go.
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Post by brandon. »

serfx wrote:i pretty much just use the yellow .73 tortex plectrums on occasion i use the orange ones..
Yeah these are awesome.
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.60mm Dunlop tortex regular, tortex the wedge and ultex. They sound like johnnies.
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Post by Ankhanu »

Been playing the medium-ish sized ones I got with my order from JustStrings.com for the past year and a half :P

Classically I've used a 1mm tortex or 2mm Big Stubby.
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Post by soundofseventythree »

Ankhanu wrote:Been playing the medium-ish sized ones I got with my order from JustStrings.com for the past year and a half :P
I've got a set of those in my pick bin unopened. Perhaps I will give em a whirl. :wink:
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Post by soundofseventythree »

Anyone try these?

http://www.guitarworld.com/article/dunl ... harp_picks

Sounds intriguing. I have a standard Ultex which I like a lot, but I'd like to try the sharp tip. Could take it over the top.
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Medium Fenders, or the single Green Shortscale pic I have.
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Post by Mages »

I recently got a pack of these red Big Stubbys

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love'em. perfect size and shape. it has improved my picking accuracy and tremolo picking is much easier with them. I like the 1mm reds but I may try some different sizes as well.
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I'm all about these, the metal on metal scraping sound is right up my street.
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Post by robert(original) »

when i play bass i use my fingers, rarely slap, nor pick, just use my index and middle finger to pluck.
but with guitar i will either use my fingernail or at least a 1.00 mm pick, the heavier the better,
but non of that metal bullshit,i have one and used it once, shit sucks.
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George Dennis 1.20mm for bass and geetar, kept handily with my other gig necessities within the bastard lovechild of Spongebob and Ned Flanders.
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Post by stewart »

paul_ wrote:.60mm Dunlop tortex regular, tortex the wedge and ultex. They sound like johnnies.
haha. the wedge sounds painful though.

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planet waves yellow plastic pick. i think it's .83.
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