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hamaien posted:Yeah, pretty much. This is absurd http://www.v-picks.com/Colassal.html A 9.66mm pick. what the gently caress. I can understand the 3.0mm stubbies, but why do you need something too thick to fit between the strings? I just saw that. the only real situation that could be even usable is with a bass, and even still, it's ridiculous.
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Trellio posted:I just saw that. the only real situation that could be even usable is with a bass, and even still, it's ridiculous. "Tone! Tone! Tone!" and other things from the website really give a snake-oil vibe to a lot of their products. I just use these: http://www.elderly.com/accessories/items/PK15-H/GRY.htm Solid buggers with crazy good grip, for bass and guitar.
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# ? May 28, 2008 20:31 |
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These are what I've been using since they were released a few years ago. Freakin' sweet. After using them for a while I went back to regular Dunlop heavies and actually noticed the smallest difference in tone. Wasn't a good or bad switch, just a little different.
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# ? May 28, 2008 20:53 |
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I'm a fairly heavy-handed picker, so I've used these bad boys for as long as I can remember... usually I go with the purple 1.14 mm ones. My other guitarist uses brass picks, and I think he's drat psychotic for it.
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FlossMan posted:I'm a fairly heavy-handed picker, so I've used these bad boys for as long as I can remember... usually I go with the purple 1.14 mm ones. My other guitarist uses brass picks, and I think he's drat psychotic for it. I use the orange ones... Can't remember what size they are because I chew on my picks and all the writing is worn off every single one.
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# ? May 28, 2008 22:53 |
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hamaien posted:I use the orange ones... Can't remember what size they are because I chew on my picks and all the writing is worn off every single one. Is it sad that I dig through my picks to find one that hasn't had the thickness worn off by my thumbs? Either my sweat is loving corrosive, or I grip the picks with the force of an alligator's jaws. I can't decide which it is.
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# ? May 28, 2008 22:55 |
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Tried and true :
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# ? May 28, 2008 23:26 |
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hamaien posted:Yeah, pretty much. This is absurd http://www.v-picks.com/Colassal.html A 9.66mm pick. what the gently caress. I can understand the 3.0mm stubbies, but why do you need something too thick to fit between the strings? Gypsy swing rhythm players would like this, maybe. The thickest picks I've ever seen have been used by gypsy players but even this is a little ridiculous.
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pennywisdom posted:Tried and true : I'm 6'2" and have hands to match so I like having a fair bit of index finger real estate available on a pick.
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# ? May 28, 2008 23:57 |
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I got a pack of these for free and I love them. Tough to find them in stores though. The grip is nice, and isn't too rubbery to keep you from sliding the pick around between your fingers if you need to adjust.
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# ? May 29, 2008 00:14 |
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Engine Fortegue posted:Gypsy swing rhythm players would like this, maybe. The thickest picks I've ever seen have been used by gypsy players but even this is a little ridiculous.
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# ? May 29, 2008 02:19 |
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All I need. Well, for bass.
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# ? May 29, 2008 03:12 |
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All I use, baby.
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# ? May 29, 2008 03:24 |
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I must have them! Played that Guild that I posted for the first time tonite. Fits PERFECTLY in my punk rock group. Real old-timey and cuts like a knife!
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# ? May 29, 2008 03:27 |
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noblystabbed posted:I must have them! They're like 10 grand a pop bro.
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pennywisdom posted:Tried and true : .88 for me.
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Engine Fortegue posted:Gypsy swing rhythm players would like this, maybe. The thickest picks I've ever seen have been used by gypsy players but even this is a little ridiculous. yeah, I thought the same thing. the site also claims that it reduces hand fatigue. All in all, I like the pick and the feel it has, plus how brightly it sounds when you play because its hard plastic...but I wouldn't spend money on them again. I like my ultex .7 (whatever's) just the same. the sheer number of styles is a little ridiculous.... Yay dunlop
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pennywisdom posted:Tried and true : I always find these way too large, especially for tremolo picking. Black Gold Jazz all the way: edit: Whoa, what are these crazy shaped ones used for?
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# ? May 29, 2008 10:05 |
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Concatenation posted:edit: Whoa, what are these crazy shaped ones used for? My guess is for a different tone when it hits the string.
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# ? May 29, 2008 12:13 |
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3mm, big chunky fast picks. If you play any kind of fast metal, you'll love these. ^^ the sharkfin is for running down the strings when you're doing chords. Acoustic players seems to get a "fuller" chord with them
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# ? May 29, 2008 12:16 |
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Concatenation posted:edit: Whoa, what are these crazy shaped ones used for? Big ol' pick slides, for when your punk song is running out of steam and you need to do something cool and different to justify repeating everything again in a few seconds.
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# ? May 29, 2008 16:12 |
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Okay, so when are we gonna move this thread over to PYF and rename it "PYF Plectrum"?
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# ? May 29, 2008 17:44 |
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Concatenation posted:I always find these way too large, especially for tremolo picking. Black Gold Jazz all the way: Aren't those ukulele picks?
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AstroZamboni posted:Okay, so when are we gonna move this thread over to PYF and rename it "PYF Plectrum"? Seeing as a bunch of people regularly buy picks, and picks fall into the category of gear, we're still on topic! In a minute this thread will turn into PYF strings
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# ? May 29, 2008 18:48 |
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Concatenation posted:edit: Whoa, what are these crazy shaped ones used for? I've got some of those. They're not for pickslides or ukelele, but for strumming. Gives kind of a 12 string/chorus-ish effect. Overall, not that great, just get a chorus pedal or a 12 string if you want that sound.
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# ? May 29, 2008 20:54 |
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Crappy phone picture, but my Korg M3 finally came. It is truly a fantastic piece of gear.
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krisis posted:In a minute this thread will turn into PYF strings Catgut.
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# ? May 29, 2008 23:04 |
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Just got this and it's awesome.
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# ? May 29, 2008 23:12 |
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So I have this Dean ML and I really love it, but the Dimebucker it has just really isn't my thing. I sure would like to try one of those nifty X2N's everyone talks about. Oh whats that? You'll trade a Dimebucker for an X2N? Yes please! Thanks Dean Guitar Forum guy. You rule. I'll be installing this probably this weekend. I have a Bare Knuckle Warpig installed at the moment because I couldn't stand to see my poor guitar with a giant hole inside it. Review will come later.
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# ? May 29, 2008 23:53 |
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Oh snap, please post audio clips if you can, I've always wondered what the X2N sounds like, and the Dimarzio website has pretty crappy sound clips.
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# ? May 30, 2008 01:27 |
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I'll do my best but I don't have any recording gear. I'll try and use the line out on my amp and see if it sounds any good.
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# ? May 30, 2008 01:28 |
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A pair of Grado SR80's Open-air, supra-aural $100 range headphones. Ask me how necessary this purchase is.
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# ? May 30, 2008 01:32 |
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titpussyasscum posted:A pair of Grado SR80's My latest purchases are 2x gfs crunchy PAFs (zebra), 1 telecaster humbucker bridge, the necessary electronics, and a Warmoth 24 3/4" conversion scale rosewood neck. Everything is installed except the neck. Should be pretty rad once it's done.
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# ? May 30, 2008 02:02 |
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heres my strat, I changed the pickguard and the pickups. It's a mexican strat just like everyone else.
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Canned Weenies posted:I have these and they sound awesome, but after an hour or so they kill your ears. Do they kill your ears moreso than your typical supra-aural headphones? The review I read mentioned that they are more comfortable than most headphones that sit on your ears. I would love something that sits around the ears. From what I have read, the Grado's have superior sound for the price, and a pair of circum-aural headphones matching that quality of sound would cost a lot more.
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# ? May 30, 2008 02:15 |
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bleep blorp bleep blorp sorry for the lovely cameraphone picture bleep blorp Midipeds board acquired! Next step is to order a 20-pack of arcade buttons, and make a trip to Home Depot to build the chassis. The plan is to have a midi footpedal with which to trigger my micron with while playing bass.
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titpussyasscum posted:Do they kill your ears moreso than your typical supra-aural headphones? The review I read mentioned that they are more comfortable than most headphones that sit on your ears. Paging Agreed to the thread! I've briefly tried a pair of Grados and they are quite comfy for supra-aurals. From what I remember they have quite light pressure on your ear, the only thing that I think might be annoying is the roughness of the foam pads against your ears. I'm not sure about their sound quality relative to the Grados, but the Audio Technica AD700s are around the same price range and are open circum-aurals. They are quite highly recommended in a number of places because of their quality:price ratio.
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Concatenation posted:Audio Technica AD700s I don't know much about headphones, and I can't compare them to anything else. But I'm more than satisfied with them.
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Concatenation posted:I'm not sure about their sound quality relative to the Grados, but the Audio Technica AD700s are around the same price range and are open circum-aurals. They are quite highly recommended in a number of places because of their quality:price ratio. I just read a user review on the AD700s that said that they are lacking in bass a little bit. Is this also true of the Grado's? This concerns me a little bit. Agreed come iTT and talk to me
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titpussyasscum posted:Do they kill your ears moreso than your typical supra-aural headphones? The review I read mentioned that they are more comfortable than most headphones that sit on your ears.
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