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Originally Posted by Goat Mick
I firmly believe that choosing a good quality pick makes a difference, however you're allowing that obsession get in the way of your practicing and it's being detrimental. Pick up some good Ultex picks around 0.88 - 1.00 in thickness and use nothing but them to practice. Don't allow yourself to start down the rabbit hole and derail your practice time. Ultex is a good neutral material and those thicknesses are very stable and easy to handle. You can use your couch time when you're not seriously practicing to chase down pick nirvana.
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This is solid advice, I’m sure of it. I do have ultex picks in a few thicknesses and shapes, but they don’t really do much for me. Out of all of them, I think I like the .73 ultex the best, but I’m not really drawn to it. I’ll give them another serious try and and see what happens. Thanks.