I have a Tortis style C heavy pick with speed bevels. I really like the tone it produces, but I prefer the Wegen M150 that I have been playing for awhile. The first person to PM me with their address gets it.
Chris
I have a Tortis style C heavy pick with speed bevels. I really like the tone it produces, but I prefer the Wegen M150 that I have been playing for awhile. The first person to PM me with their address gets it.
Chris
Heiden F-5 #110
GMC Terrain VIN 2GTEC13Z871107423
2007 Tempurpedic mattress
$1.35 in assorted change
Hey I love my Toris Picks for strumming and chopping but when I pick breaks, melodies, slow solos (a lot of renaissance) I get an awful pick click. This is NOT the fingerboard extension click, it's pick on string click. Am I attacking at a bad angle or is this just the nature of a harder thicker pick? HELP
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I haven't tried them, but if slight position shifts don't stop the click, maybe they're not for you. I'd try changing pick "approach".
Elrod
Gibson A2 1920(?)
Breedlove Cascade
Washburn 215(?) 1906-07(?)
Victoria, B&J, New York(stolen 10/18/2011)
Eastwood Airline Mandola
guitars:
Guild D-25NT
Vega 200 archtop, 1957?
to minimize pick cick, dull it down with sandpaper.
Just received two mondo heavy rounded edge picks from Elderly. (I pretty sure I ordered shape E but mondo arrived)
These are sweet picks; loud, smooth and warm. I also ordered some of the new Dawgs. (the shape is a bit different)
I may be back in the Dawg House! These new ones have a very warm tone that I really prefer for picking around the house by myself.
The Tortis though is much louder and brings out more highs and lows on the instrument then the Dawg. For a band situation and when I need to cut more it's the Tortis all the way. I'm hoping that they keep their smooth rounded edge longer then celluloid.
If you like warm get a rounded edge.
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