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Goroner


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Hi recently i bought one pick from SIT company , i know they make strings , bad i never used and cant find any of their strings in my town,but this pick i got is not bad i was looking for Dunlop tortex or ultex picks but not that lucky cant find any ,the store i run into had tham but they were sold out so i browse around and took this SIT pick in my hand and was rly nice to hold it's made so it cant slip trought figners.. it is nice , 1.1 mm i think black with some white markings some wings and stuff ... i wanned to ask if anyone uses or used this kind of picks and what are your feedbacks i wanna know,... thanks and what u think about ibanez picks or d'adario.. or any others that u like write down here i need some more reviews.. Thanks!

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Total Posts: 19 | Joined Aug. 2009 | Posted on: 11:15 am on Sep. 14, 2009 | IP
metalloholic


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Picks are personal choices. Anyways thicker ones are preferable for rhythm and thin ones for lead. I basically use .77mm to .81mm tear drop or diamond shaped picks which serves good for both lead and rhythm for me atleast... Its not about brand, its the feel you get while using it. As long as it is comfortable, you are good to go with it...

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Ibanez RG370DXZ
Boss ME-25

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