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  • gratteurdebluesteelgratteurdebluesteel

    For me, the best

    Ibanez PA16HSPublished on 05/21/13 at 05:54
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    - How long have you use it?

    About 6 years on my solid body electric guitars.
    For my electro-acoustic, I have a very flexible pick horn handmade reported by a friend of a market in a hometown ... impossible to find elsewhere, I always look for a pick that would suit me to replace in case ... it's really good it brings a lot its level

    - Have you tried many other models before buying it?

    Yes, mainly dunlop as many.

    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?

    I love the shape, grip, sound, texture.

    I do not like the grip that died before the mediator.

    - How would you rate the quality / price?

    7.40 6 Thomann, bah is not likely to ruin it with that :)

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    - How long have you use it?

    About 6 years on my solid body electric guitars.
    For my electro-acoustic, I have a very flexible pick horn handmade reported by a friend of a market in a hometown ... impossible to find elsewhere, I always look for a pick that would suit me to replace in case ... it's really good it brings a lot its level

    - Have you tried many other models before buying it?

    Yes, mainly dunlop as many.

    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?

    I love the shape, grip, sound, texture.

    I do not like the grip that died before the mediator.

    - How would you rate the quality / price?

    7.40 6 Thomann, bah is not likely to ruin it with that :)

    - With experience, you do again this choice?

    Yes, I sometimes recommend it, but I probably will test others.
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  • KekeCOBHCKekeCOBHC

    My reference!

    Ibanez PA16HSPublished on 04/21/12 at 02:37
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    Kind of hybrid between a pick and a Type 3 Jazz Tortex standard type size issue, the Ibanez PA 16HS is a pick of a 1 mm thick, with a grip of the two sides for easy grip and avoid losses of picks on stage.

    I've tried several types, Tortex, stubby, 3 of Jazz, ... in short, a bit of all types but it's the Ibanez who is a national winner.
    It is hard enough to keep a check when typed shred licks, but flexible enough for a game more suited to the rhythm and strumming.
    Inexpensive, I recommend it to anyone who wants a pick to play any style of music.

    Well done Ibanez! ;)
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    Kind of hybrid between a pick and a Type 3 Jazz Tortex standard type size issue, the Ibanez PA 16HS is a pick of a 1 mm thick, with a grip of the two sides for easy grip and avoid losses of picks on stage.

    I've tried several types, Tortex, stubby, 3 of Jazz, ... in short, a bit of all types but it's the Ibanez who is a national winner.
    It is hard enough to keep a check when typed shred licks, but flexible enough for a game more suited to the rhythm and strumming.
    Inexpensive, I recommend it to anyone who wants a pick to play any style of music.

    Well done Ibanez! ;)
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