Reason:
It is due to its smooth curved edges of the V-pick. I believe some do call them as 'beveled'. When I play a note, the pick will just slide pass it, not reducing any of the sound quality. This sliding motions allows me to do alternative pickings much faster.
How much I like it? I immediately get another 3 more of them, ruby red medium pointed this time. I just can't resist red colour. =P.. Why buy 3? One for me, one for my cousin and one for my friend. =)
@subversion: Once again, thank you very much for the V-pick you've sent me!!!
8 comments:
my pleasure, bro- just like to share something that works :-)
Yeah~~ thx... How is the Traditional V-pick?
acceptable. i'm not about to discard my Stubby anytime soon, though :-)
Hahaha.. I still use both of them though, the V and the Alice 3mm. Alice still gives me extra grip. =)
i use jazzIII's but what vpick should i get that is near the size of jazzIII?? small pointed?
Either a small pointed or a medium pointed. If you prefer a bigger pick, medium would be fine for you. =)
ok thanks! do you have tonelab st reviews here?
Nope sadly no. Haha. I m not really into multi-effects. Not saying that multi-effects suck but it is just me not liking them as much. I've tired it but not thorough enough to write a proper review on it. =)
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