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This is the
Stylus pick up close, the highlight is of course that ridiculous diamond-edge tip which might hinder play, so you thought...
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However, in use, the Stylus is able to focus much of the string contact at the tip thus promoting precision picking- good news for all you speed mongers out there...
4 comments:
Where'd you buy this pick?
Davis... picks, cables & strings are quite my occupation these days.
Thanks for the heads-up :) I nearly ordered mine online, which was 6USD or so.
Bought it for SGD$3 at Davis ;)
Didn't realize I picked so deep until I started practicing with this fella. String skipping is super tough!!!
Just wanna say thx Sub! I frequent ur blog, great updates, especially on local gears :D
thanks for dropping by :-)
i own 2 Stylus picks, one of them has its diamond edge filed down to smoothen the surface, reason being: it helps sweep-picking especially when you pick too deep & the string gets caught at the pick's side.
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