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I am quitting too, where can I get such a present?so I decided that I was gonna quit smoking this week after 25 years, and decided this would be a nice reward for me:
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Have you tried Dunlop Flow 420? Might work as a more affordable substituteAfter being very happy with the quality of my first BHL picks and learning what I needed to learn from using them... I got the mother of all picks:
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A Wizard Pro. I think its a 4mm pick, with a fully contoured tip. The material is something he calls T-2N, which I think is Torlon mixed in with some other material. Much better grip than my Torlon pick, thanks to the material AND the holes. This thing freaking flies, and hopefully won't wear down for a while. They ain't cheap.
You know, they always say that getting new gear won't make you a better player... except a pick. The right pick will absolutely let you play with MUCH more ease. And after going through a gazillion different picks, including custom ones... this one is a contender for the very top. Let's see how I deal with the thickness long term.
Oooh, forgot about those. I have been exclusively using 2 mm flows for a while now but before those were my favorite.Have you tried Dunlop Flow 420? Might work as a more affordable substitute
These BHL are on the pricier side right?Oooh, forgot about those. I have been exclusively using 2 mm flows for a while now but before those were my favorite.
The key for those expensive picks is to get them as gifts. Christmas, birthdays, etc. My favorite pick is the Bluechip IBJ55 but it's crazy expensive. Super durable though and I have like three of them - basically a lifetime's supply with how long they last - because I just ask for one come Christmas or whatever.These BHL are on the pricier side right?
I wanted to try 420 just for lulz, but they sell for $5 bucks for one pick and that is too much of a markup if you ask me.
I am perfectly fine with my green Tortex and TIIIs
lolGonna rip some sick Whitney Houston solos out.
Buy used and pay maybe half of the sticker price of one my only brand new prs were SE’s.Now that I’m finally waking up to PRS, I’m terribly afraid of the extensive rabbit cave system I’ve stumbled upon with my one innocent little SE Custom 24-08. A McCarty can’t be far off.
You are going to look like a nerd... or worse - a lawyer.Now that I’m finally waking up to PRS, I’m terribly afraid of the extensive rabbit cave system I’ve stumbled upon with my one innocent little SE Custom 24-08. A McCarty can’t be far off.
We don’t have them here and shipping is ass to these parts lolThe key for those expensive picks is to get them as gifts. Christmas, birthdays, etc. My favorite pick is the Bluechip IBJ55 but it's crazy expensive. Super durable though and I have like three of them - basically a lifetime's supply with how long they last - because I just ask for one come Christmas or whatever.
Ah shitYou are going to look like a nerd... or worse - a lawyer.
Grab a cheap Shaky Jimi pedalWell since somebody had to bring up the phaser + wah effect from Powerslave I'm looking into phasers. I don't even like effects, but with all the 80-90s guitar I'm listening to I guess I need a Univibe now. Gonna rip some sick Whitney Houston solos out.
Too much time spent looking around for a top I like among somebody else’s leftovers. Not my scene.Buy used and pay maybe half of the sticker price of one my only brand new prs were SE’s.
It doesn’t matter what you look like when you’ll play only after you’ve locked yourself in a soundproofed room and smashed all the mirrors.You are going to look like a nerd... or worse - a lawyer.
thats not what it is at all a lot of people who buy high end guitars sell frequently to try other high end guitars. Feel free to pay double for a new one though!Too much time spent looking around for a top I like among somebody else’s leftovers. Not my scene.
I don’t buy truly high-end guitars, so it’s not much of a factor for me. I buy used only when it’s a seller I trust, or it’s in person, or it’s not a lot of money. If I went around trying to buy used high-end guitars, I’d probably end up with more than my fair share of fakes and problem guitars that the real wheeler-dealers are unloading.thats not what it is at all a lot of people who buy high end guitars sell frequently to try other high end guitars. Feel free to pay double for a new one though!