... then moved house and forgot I had them. Anyhow, found them the other day, and they're weird but quite good. I've got a 2mm and a 3mm, and they look (and feel) a bit like a boiled sweet, but they're quite good. Anyone else using, or tried, thick plectrums?
THICK plectrums (everyone loves a tedious plectrum thread)
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THICK plectrums (everyone loves a tedious plectrum thread)
So, on a whim, and because a few terrifyingly fast technical players I know swear by them, I thought I'd try some thick plectrums. I bought some of these:
... then moved house and forgot I had them. Anyhow, found them the other day, and they're weird but quite good. I've got a 2mm and a 3mm, and they look (and feel) a bit like a boiled sweet, but they're quite good. Anyone else using, or tried, thick plectrums?
... then moved house and forgot I had them. Anyhow, found them the other day, and they're weird but quite good. I've got a 2mm and a 3mm, and they look (and feel) a bit like a boiled sweet, but they're quite good. Anyone else using, or tried, thick plectrums?
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I used to use 2mm Big Stubbies almost exclusively; now I mostly use ~1mm Tortex. They play similarly, but I find the Tortex nicer to hold. That said, the Big Stubbies wear better than the Tortex.
My preference might come from the fact that I come from playing bass rather than guitar, but, I never got on with bendy plecs.
My preference might come from the fact that I come from playing bass rather than guitar, but, I never got on with bendy plecs.
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I use the purple Tortex ones for lead stuff (sometimes use something a little bit thinner if recording rhythm only parts). Have done for years now.
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I have mostly used medium or medium/light plectrums all my guitar playing life, but in my last band when we were playing much heavier stuff I played with thick ones and it did make a massive difference. If you want staccato crisp chug-a-chugs and precise riffage I found them much easier. Thick ones definitely brought teh brutalz.
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For three solid years I used a 50p piece, I found it great as it has so many edges. Gutted when I accidental paid for a drink with it. Still check out my change in case it ever lands in my change.
Now I flit between blue and purple tortex. Might dig out my dava metal tip ones.
Now I flit between blue and purple tortex. Might dig out my dava metal tip ones.
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When I was about 14 I was using a 2mm pick. It was like the thickness of a nickel. I used these Dunlop 500 purple ones. Looking back on it I don't know how I did it... I used 9s as well. Ever since a couple years later I've used .60mm picks and 10-52/11-48 sets, but since I buy picks by the gross I still find purple ones every now and then in a gig bag or one of my parts boxes with a mess of squier wiring harnesses. When I try them again I just think "Paul, you dumb little bastard, these are ridiculous".
I do have fond memories of trying 1mm Pickboys, though the raised logo right near the tip used to catch on my high e.
I do have fond memories of trying 1mm Pickboys, though the raised logo right near the tip used to catch on my high e.
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Nice. I filed down a (euro) 5c piece to use as a plec. It worked pretty well on bass, but was just too thick and heavy for guitar. Another downside I found is that it likes to stick to pickups.Progrockabuse wrote:For three solid years I used a 50p piece, I found it great as it has so many edges. Gutted when I accidental paid for a drink with it. Still check out my change in case it ever lands in my change.