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    Ebony, Horn and Bone. These picks are fantastic.
    www.brossardpicks.com

    This also the first time I miced my Marshall with an SM57 for the sound. I went guitar, Mogami 2524 cable, old Tascam US-122, Mac, Garageband. Added tiny amount of delay and reverb in Garageband, exported file and imported into Final Cut Express, where I manually synced up the audio with the video.

    How's the guitar tone?

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    Wouldn't you burn through a wood pick in no time flat?
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    I don't know Marnold, I haven't had these for very long. Maybe it depends on how aggressive one's style is. If they wear down or get ragged, I reckon they can be trimmed a bit with sandpaper.
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    Another top demo!

    The first time I watched it I forgot to listen for different tones with different picks because I was too busy enjoying those chops

    I was just checking out the site, very cool looking product for sure. I'm tempted to order that three set with one of each....

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    At the risk of flames erupting, how would you compare the bone/horn ones to v-picks?
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    Robert, you are a mighty fine guitar player and that goldtop Hagstrom suites you to a tee.

    I really like your new miked-setup, sounds fantastic.

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    Glad it sounds good, sound-wise (not talking guitar-playing-wise) because I am now miking the amp with an SM57 and bypassing the camera mic. I use my old Tascam US-122 and it seems to do a decent job converting into digital. Just wait until I get my new mic preamp! Should be even better then. I just think it's awesome how much tight low-end this Marshall JVM is putting when I go into overdrive...

    V-picks? Yes, they are indeed great too. I find the V-picks are softer, and have a more "pinging" tone, a bit less sharp than the bone/horn, but still tight and musical. I think both are great for more gainier tones - it's really just a preference, but I do think the V-picks sound a bit different. I'll do a V-picks demo sometime too. I really like them too.

    I also want to mention that I often play with just my fingers. I find the best tone you can ever get with a pick is still not as good as the tone you get when you play with your fingers. For some serious proof, I'll mention one name - Jeff Beck. Nuff said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    I also want to mention that I often play with just my fingers. I find the best tone you can ever get with a pick is still not as good as the tone you get when you play with your fingers. For some serious proof, I'll mention one name - Jeff Beck. Nuff said.
    I won't debate that (could mention another: Mark Knopfler) but that particular point is irrelevant for me since I don't have the requisite fingertips to use. I've liked the v-picks for that very reason. They're easier to grip and the pointy, beveled edge of the Screamers help from a precision standpoint. It's more of a grip benefit than necessarily a tonal one for me (although that's there as well).
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    I never gave a moments thought to how the pick I use affects the sound I get.
    The newbie keeps getting feed knowledge Thanks guys.

    I'll try out some of these that are mention here to see what I think.
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