Very nice playing with some blazing soloing.
My V picks are all defective... They never sound as good as yours! (same with all my gear)
I'm sure it isn't my playing!
I guess it's more of a demo than a review...
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Very nice playing with some blazing soloing.
My V picks are all defective... They never sound as good as yours! (same with all my gear)
I'm sure it isn't my playing!
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Nice review. I like them because it's almost impossible for me to drop them, despite being devoid of some fingertips.
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I tried them, and will only use the V-pick. I thought that they would be too thick, but was pleasently surprised at how comfortable they were. They also improved my tone, when soloing.
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Nice video!!!
I'm a V-Pick convert as well. Never imagined I'd ever prefer thick picks over the .88mm Dunlops I'd been using for so long, but I love V-Picks. I started off with their "Tradition" picks and soon discovered the larger 4.10mm "Dimension" hybrid pick which is hands down my favourite (both buffed and un-buffed versions). Despite it's size it's extremlely comfortable to use and you get incredible tone.