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Loistava grippi
Pidän näistä.
Näitä saa irtokappaleina.
Hyvä grippi.
Kohtuullinen kestävyys.
Grippiä molemmilla puolilla.
Toimitetaan pienessä muovipussissa.
Edullinen.
Kilpailee Dunlopin kanssa tasapäin.
Hieman pyöristetty pää
(ei siis jazz-III).
Hyvä keskitason paksuus.
Ei liian lerppu eikä paksu.
Hyvä plektra varsinkin komppeihin
(oma mielipide).
Näitä saa irtokappaleina.
Hyvä grippi.
Kohtuullinen kestävyys.
Grippiä molemmilla puolilla.
Toimitetaan pienessä muovipussissa.
Edullinen.
Kilpailee Dunlopin kanssa tasapäin.
Hieman pyöristetty pää
(ei siis jazz-III).
Hyvä keskitason paksuus.
Ei liian lerppu eikä paksu.
Hyvä plektra varsinkin komppeihin
(oma mielipide).
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quite useful if you have sweaty fingers like i do.
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Good pick for rhythm guitar, excellent grip
I have been experimenting with various picks with grip surfaces. I noticed that the Maxpic No.7/351 model picks can be purchased separately as single units (instead of a pack of 6-12 picks). So, I decided to include one of them into my order to try one out.
The Maxpic No.7/351 is much taller than any other 351 shaped pick I own. In addition, its tip is significantly pointier when compared to, e.g., the Dunlop Delrin 500 series.
Due to its tall and pointy nature, the Maxpic No.7/351 feels extremely clumsy when playing single note lines (especially fast alternate picking runs) - the pick seems to get stuck to the strings. I am sure that I would get used to this by practicing more with the pick. However, the difference in playing feel is notable when compared to other 351 shaped picks.
Rhythm guitar playing, on the other hand, feels very comfortable. I enjoy playing funky 16th note strumming with this pick. The sandpaper-like grip surface is effective: the pick will not slip even when strumming with a loose grip.
I don't know which material the pick is made of. The pick seems to wear at a similar rate as a pick made from delrin. I can play approximately 10-15 hours with a single pick before replacing it.
All in all, I can warmly recommend this pick especially to all rhythm guitar players out there. Grab one in your next order and try it out.
The Maxpic No.7/351 is much taller than any other 351 shaped pick I own. In addition, its tip is significantly pointier when compared to, e.g., the Dunlop Delrin 500 series.
Due to its tall and pointy nature, the Maxpic No.7/351 feels extremely clumsy when playing single note lines (especially fast alternate picking runs) - the pick seems to get stuck to the strings. I am sure that I would get used to this by practicing more with the pick. However, the difference in playing feel is notable when compared to other 351 shaped picks.
Rhythm guitar playing, on the other hand, feels very comfortable. I enjoy playing funky 16th note strumming with this pick. The sandpaper-like grip surface is effective: the pick will not slip even when strumming with a loose grip.
I don't know which material the pick is made of. The pick seems to wear at a similar rate as a pick made from delrin. I can play approximately 10-15 hours with a single pick before replacing it.
All in all, I can warmly recommend this pick especially to all rhythm guitar players out there. Grab one in your next order and try it out.
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