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The Clayton Picks CMS/3 Guitar Pick offers a pack of three picks designed for sharp, clear tone production with consistently rounded edges for smooth playability. Ideal for guitarists seeking reliable performance and durability, especially when used with a pick guard.
A**E
My new go-to picks
So for about 10+ years I have been using 2.0mm Gatorgrip Dunlop picks. I preferred the inflexibility of then when playing (I also use .11s for strings). In having an emerging interest in metal picks I tried these copper picks and few others. While thinner the lack of floppiness made them super smooth for me. The one 2.0mm Zinc pick I also bought from them was too much. The edges on these aren't sharp like some other metal picks I've seen from other brands.The sound is bright and clear with an electric. I would recommend against using with an acoustic, as the pick making initial connect with the strings is pretty darn loud and sharp sounding.I will be buying more of these soon.
C**R
Great Metal Pick!
I never tried metal picks before (not counting pennies and other coins here and there), now it’s my favorite pick! Maybe for fast-picking Black and Death Metal tremolo style it’s not the best, but for Blues and playing chords — the sound is great.It makes the notes ring very nice and sharp, but pleasant to ear. Other picks sound muffled in comparison. It’s quite rigid and doesn’t bend, but also not very thick. It seems they will last for a long time. Get nice, smooth and polished around the edges from playing. Comfortable to hold, metal smooth texture actually doesn’t slip as easily as untextured plastic.Now I am curious to try the brass version.I say it’s a must have if you are a Blues player. It certainly feels and sounds like no plastic pick. I would imagine that some might really like it and some will really dislike it for its feel and sound. I say it’s a worthy investment and at the very least ver fun to try, nice to keep around in collection.
D**N
These picks are great! They're sturdy
These picks are great! They're sturdy, thin and easy to pick with, but stiff enough to be great for strumming. They've got a really bright sound compared to my plastic picks.
F**D
the edges are a bit sharp and need to be ...
the edges are a bit sharp and need to be filed down somewhat.
W**T
Not as bright as bronze but not as dull as stainless
These copper picks has a nice attack but if your looking for more shimmer in your picking then I'd try the brass picks.
B**R
Grown on me.
At first I wasn't sure if I liked the shape. It's a little different. But it's grown on me and I use these more often now. Nice product.
A**Y
Good to have for special sounds.
I don't use this pick very much because I found the "protein" pick made by Clayton that I much prefer.This metal pick can be useful when you need a very hard attack that is very loud and intense, Like a blues solo.
B**K
very good but learn to finger pick.
They are very good but as you are aware metal on metal contact will wear quite quickly. Be prepared to spend more on strings if you use metal picks. I doubt that you'll ever have to buy more pics however, unless you lose them. Finger nails are actually the best pics. I lament not having learned to finger pick
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