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Shape, Feeling & Sound
With above trinity fulfilled, not much more to add than these are some of the best pics I ever tried. Love them and actually ordered the Loud Blue ones too, which I hope arrive today.
We all got a ton of picks we never use but these ones will be among your favorite.
The first triangular picks I got and never going back to tear shape, just being able to not worry about the pick is quite something. As long as the pick is in your hand you can easily attack, from all three fronts!!! Just a quick adjustment if needed and you are good to strum again. We can indeed do this with all imaginable picks but triangular plectrums like these Akira T's shrink the time by 3 so a true winner.
The Japanese pattern and text help greatly with extra grip.
Very nice plectrum and color.
Would be nice if Thomman would bring in also Master-8 plectrums......no one else in Europe is bringing them in and they are amazing.....Hint Hint Hint Thomann guitars purchase manager!!!
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Playable area is small
PEK(ING) 21.10.2024
I dont know bc im new to triangle shaped picks but for me they r a bit to hard to play like i hit my finger all the time