Thinner picks (.73) with little/no flex?
I typically play Ultex 1.14 triangles on m electric and am pretty pleased with them. I play with a very light touch and find that when playing either my flattop or my sold carved archtop with bronze strings that a thinner pick tends to bring out more volume. I just got some Ultex Tri's in .73 and while they sound fine, and louder as expected, they do flex more than I'm comfortably with. Perhaps in time I can adjust to it. But anyway, my question, is there a common pick material that would be stiffer than Ultex at the same .73 or so thickness?
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Although I believe they are Ultex, Prime Tones "seem" less flexible to me.
Fender Mediums maybe? |
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Charmed life has several .75's. I have not been able to wear one out.
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That's my preference too. I had a bunch of old Gibson Eboneen medium picks that were perfect. When the last one wore out it was a long search and Fender does not come close. I eventually settled on Ultex and Primetone.
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Still open to more suggestions, thanks, |
Blue chip....
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Here's what a .75 mm casein pick sounds like: A couple other things. 1) There was a thread on here several months back (not started by me) that had a number of posts. It was called "Boutique Thin Picks???" I was able to locate the thread. This may be useful to you: https://www.acousticguitarforum.com/...d.php?t=538817 2) For anyone, including the OP, who might want to try casein picks but are looking for a low-cost line to try, the John Pearses are truly great, and are less than $10 each. Strings & Beyond always seems to have a good supply of these. https://i.imgur.com/UHazwFo.jpg |
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Bluechip TD35 if you like the ‘teardrop’ shape. You have to ‘special order’ them because the .035” material isn’t on the website in teardrop shape - just call or email and they’ll make one for you. You can stipulate a left-hand bevel.
Expensive, but superb - warm-sounding, hard-wearing, and they don’t slip around in the fingers. The usual disclaimers apply......IMHO, YMMV etc. Attachment 23489 |
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https://shop.bluechippick.net/products/TD35.html scott memmer |
.73 Primetone's don't have any bevel. I have a couple and there is not enough there to bevel. They also don't flex.
I use both .73 Primetones and .73 Ultex. The Ultex is stickier, but they do have some flex. .73 Primetones don't have any flex for me. |
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Coming from playing thicker picks to playing
thinner. Seems like you will find them all a bit floppy until you get used to it. I for one seem to go in the oppusite direction. Gradually moving from thin to thicker. Ive tried a lot of the boutique pucs but for the last few years ive used nothing but white fender extra heavys. After all the messing around with fancy synthetic animal protein two for a hundred buck wonder picks whoda thought id go back to celluloid 100 for 30 buck picks. but here i am. 99 percent of the stages i play are flat black. If i drop one i can see it right off. ;) |
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