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Specifications |
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Brand | Gravity Picks | ||
Category | Guitar Picks | ||
Shape: | Gold Sunrise, | ||
Gauge: | 1.5mm, | ||
Material: | Thermoplastic, | ||
Quantity: | 1, | ||
Color: | Gold/Tan, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | GGSUS15, |
Gravity Gold Series
I am a guitarist with 30yrs of experience, a couple of years ago I started the quest for the perfect pick, I tried everything from $1.00 to $39.00 each, there were many pros and cons to all so I will spare you the long drawn out review, Gravity Gold is my pick of choice, the 1.5 and 2.5 last forever but I still got plinking tone on the E and B strings, the 1.0 is the perfect fit… read more but does not last as long as the thicker picks, I am finding it difficult to justify the price of the 1.0mm pick, I went through 8 of them last year, granted I play 2 hours a day everyday but $... buys a lot of picks that wear out every 2 to 3 days, love the tone of the pick but may have to move on from my favorite pick
Best pick i have ever played
well, i was skeptical... but was i wrong, this is the best pick i have ever played, really fattens up the tone, especially if you play it with the fatside the way srv and others have tone, tremendous tones, i have not gotten out of my jazz 3, and countless others, great pick, just dont lose it
Wow
...it's absurd, it's utterly amazing. Don't lose it or you'll feel like an idiot while you turn your bestie into a rockstar and get him all the groupies. You've been warned.
Hands down - the best pick
Gravity Picks are my favorite picks and the Gold Sunrise is the best of the best. The material has an amazing feel in your hand. The pick glides across the string, so whether you're playing rhythm or shredding the pick action is really smooth. The tone is buttery-bright. It's an exceptional pick.
Best Sounding and Playing Pick
This pick is hands down the best pick I've ever had the chance to use. It flys over string with ease for shredding. Where it really stands out is it's bright, crisp attack. I'd definitely want to use one of these for recording. They also last forever. I'd say at least 10x as long as a typical pick. The only thing I dislike is that they are just as droppable as any regular… read more pick. I like picks with some texture to keep them from moving around. Also given the price I'm not going to bring these to a gig. But besides that they are great. Definitely worth having one at your practice space.
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