How did I miss this lmao
How did I miss this lmao
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How did I miss this lmao
2mm picks for me aren't significantly different than 1.4-1.5 mm picks. 3mm, however, is a different animal. So, if you've tried 1.5 mm picks (some of the Dunlop Petruccis), you can expect something similar to 2mm.Anyone have experience between 2mm vs 3mm picks? What are the pros and cons between the two?
Big fan of the 2mm Flow picks. The rounded shoulder and pointed tip is efficacious for consistency and dynamics.2mm Big Stubby for the win. Though I'm also known to use Dunlop Flow 1mm and Howling Monkey picks, which are normally 2mm for me.
If you don't like them then don't use them. The reason they offer so many different kinds is because people's preferences vary a lot. Picks are cheap so you can buy a bunch of different kinds and just try them out.I feel like they are really slowing me down and I'm hearing some pros say that they do even for metal and its better to just have .88s. Whats the consensus
These look very close to the Dunlop 205. It's smaller than a regular Dunlop Jazz III. I'd stick with it forever if the material wasn't polycarbonate which just wears out so easily for me.I'm really annoyed that Gibson stopped making their teardrop 20 years ago.. Whereas others seemed to use massive picks with all sorts of things on.. I just used A Heavy teardrop between my thumb and forefinger. Now I use something similar - a stagg touch 3.0mm.
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I have a few of the 206, which are a bit more elongated. They feel a bit weird in the beginning, but I got used to them pretty quickly. They're very smooth and have a really nice and mellow sound when I play on my hollow body. They do wear out very quickly, but I don't use them often enough to care too much.These look very close to the Dunlop 205. It's smaller than a regular Dunlop Jazz III. I'd stick with it forever if the material wasn't polycarbonate which just wears out so easily for me.
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Nice, honestly if they had grip like the Flow does, and made it out of ultex or something, I'd buy a year's worth at a time. It's a sleeper pick for sure.I have a few of the 206, which are a bit more elongated. They feel a bit weird in the beginning, but I got used to them pretty quickly. They're very smooth and have a really nice and mellow sound when I play on my hollow body. They do wear out very quickly, but I don't use them often enough to care too much.
These look very close to the Dunlop 205. It's smaller than a regular Dunlop Jazz III. I'd stick with it forever if the material wasn't polycarbonate which just wears out so easily for me.
Nice, honestly if they had grip like the Flow does, and made it out of ultex or something, I'd buy a year's worth at a time. It's a sleeper pick for sure.