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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    I'm simply always thinking about you guys and trying to get the information out. Maybe billboards would work?
    or starting a new thread in case we aren't reading a thread anymore (can only read so much about a pick!) :

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    For the record, my annoyance with Warren has a lot to do with the hissing noises he makes.
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    Default Speaker Operation For Me. The Dummy.

    ok. I once bought a peavy speaker. (I forget the name of it...: ) I couldn't get it on. No power input. Maybe I got the wrong type of speaker, but, is there no power supply for speakers on the market? Or should I get like, stage monitors? And how the **** do the major bands get the almost wahwah sound with their vocals? I want no criticism. It's my first time. I'm gonna be doing shows in town, and hopefully record.

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    Okay, received a V Pick in the mail today. The one someone sent me is a medium pointed. Feels nice and is a comfortable pick.

    tone difference when compared to a Stubby 1.0, 2.0, or 3.0 - not an ounce of difference.

    Price:

    V Pick = $4.00 ea

    Stubby = $2.99 for 6

    Now this is just my opinion, but I heard all the raves and after finally getting to try one - the performance certainly doesn't justify a purchase.

    I'll keep the pick and use the pick because it's comfortable, but I wouldn't go out and buy any until you can get 6 for $2.99.

    I realize everyone was gushing over these, but
    Opinion requested - opinion given.
    Mark
    * Loud is good, good is better!

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    Well, I used the pick on and off all day yesterday and this morning. It is comfortable as already noted, but I did use it most of the day, so obviously I like it.

    I still believe it provides no difference in tone and if lost (easily done since it's clear) I would not buy another one due to the cost.
    Mark
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