D'Addario 10 Small Guitar Picks Light Black Ice


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Great Pics
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submitted9 years ago
bykd1z
fromFlint, MI
These are my new favorite pics. I have been using them for months now, and recently have switched from the medium to heavy gauge. I noticed while playing with mediums, when playing metal style guitar techniques the pic would bend out of shape a little after a while. I don't have this problem with the heavy gauge.
My New Favorite Pick
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submitted9 years ago
bykd1z
fromFlint, MI
I really like these picks. Good for shredding metal lead but also good for playing slow chords. Comparable to a Jazz III but I prefer these more.
awesome picks
submitted15 years ago
bydamon buxton
fromBoonville,IN
these picks are great! i switched over from dunlop nylons to these. since I started using these, my picking speed has increased by at least 30%. plus, the "lights" are thin enough for my playing style, but not too thin. my only complaint though, is that they wear down rather quickly, but they NEVER break. other than that, these are the best picks Ive EVER used.
Awesome For Us Metal Heads
submitted15 years ago
byEddie E
fromSaddle Brook, NJ
ive used multiple brands of guitar picks until i got a pack of the black ice for free and they are great. Awesome for speed picking easy to grip these picks are awesome!!!!
Best Picks Ever
submitted16 years ago
byChatito
fromOceanside, CA
I bought these picks and I have to say they are way better than the other picks i've used (which are dunlop jazz III, fender assorted picks, and those triangle picks)
excellent product
submitted16 years ago
byHusafreak
fromLivermore, CA
I have been using dunlop jazz 3 picks for years now and tried the heavy black ice picks because I got a free set of strings with them and they seemed similar. I really like these picks! If anythingbthey are a little easier to grip than the jazz picks so don't hesitate to try them if you like small, hard, pointy jazz picks.
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submitted3 years ago
asked bySam
fromundisclosed
What are the dimensions (L + W) of this guitar pick?
It's a "tear drop". Manufacturers typically don't supply dimensions.