Hufschmid Guitars PHD Standard (jazz type) - "Cannot play without it!"
For the last couple of years of my playing, i've been using the Dunlop Ultex Sharps. I got hooked onto those picks, but i noticed they would wear out very quickly and easily. I realised that i was go…
Hufschmid Guitars Acrylic Attack II HufGlow Attack II - "Amazing, a must buy product"
Huf Pick reviews A review of 2 new Hufschmid Picks. Introduction. a Plug for Patrick, not only is he a nice guy, but he continually strives to make better products, use non traditional …
Dunlop Jazz III Nylon - " Electric."
translatedI use it since I started grattouiller 7 years ago and like any good guitarist who occasionally go out of his room, I tried everything to have fallen into my hands, all that guitarists and bassists th…
Ibanez PA16HS - " For me, the best"
translated- 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 ...…
Dava Dava Control - Poly Gels - " Ideal for beginners and experts"
translatedVery good pick, Small lines in relief allow a very good grip and avoid beginners to lose them too easily pick. I play with more than 3 years and it really is my pick of reference: neither too b…
Dunlop Tortex Sharp - " The worst picks"
translatedI tried many picks (jazz III TORTEX of all kinds, gator, stubby, Dugain John Pearse ...), it is the worst pick I have ever given a try. The right edge seems to me totally against-ergonomic, it anchor…
Dunlop Stubby Jazz - " Good pick"
translatedHere's a good pick, decreasing the thickness of the slice giving roundness and the thickness of the additional clarification by the tip, unlike Jazz III which sometimes lack a bit of roundness. Only …
Dunlop Ultex Jazz III - " Very precise, very rigid (too?)"
translatedGood pick, but then very rigid thickness. Flattering at first glance, providing a sense of control and high precision superior to nylon Jazz III, we end up finding, however, may be missing a bit of o…
Dugain Os - " Too bright"
translatedToo bright, so hot, round and bold melodic horn. When is a Dugain without molding for grip?
Dugain Corne de buffle - " Bluesy"
translatedI've owned 2 in Dugain and one from John Pearse, smaller and more pointed. I use them for a few years period alternating with jazz III and stubby. They are characterized by a warm, thick, fat, round,…
Dugain Acétate - " Soft"
translatedI bought this Dugain there shortly. I heard someone use it repeatedly, the sound attracted me. So I bought a few at random and I have no regrets. Not too typical, it shows a soft (not aggressive unde…
Dugain Acrylique - " Multipurpose"
translatedVery good pick in the Dugain. This is one of the least expensive and also the most versatile. Sound less muffled than agate (I have another) and less typical than others. It makes both electric and a…
Hufschmid Guitars UHMWPE Jazz - " A revolution!"
translatedI have this model for some time now. Purchased more out of curiosity than anything else, accustomed to standard picks I did not pick this one could change my game Order placed, small envelope whi…
Hufschmid Guitars Acrylic Dark Attack Drop - " You said attack?"
translatedPresentation and exemplary finish again. The thickness is soon forgotten, a few minutes into the game enough. It engages the distortion and you can see why this pick is called attack: D. Thick e…
Dunlop Tortex TIII - " Fusion Jazz III Tortex Standard and"
translatedThe material of TORTEX standard cut with the tip of the Jazz III. We therefore grip and attack Tortex and precision of Jazz III (without the moldy material that ruins the attack) The best of the …