Dava

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A flexible plastic body with textured grip is combined with a nickel silver tip offering a range from the clearest bell-like chiming tones to full-on attack.

The nickel silver tip gives you great chime and tone, yet can be very "full on" when you want to get heavy for ultimate versatility without switching picks.
Dava Master Control Pick

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4.44

16 Reviews

75%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Worth it!

This pic is great. When i got it i didn't think it would be worth the money. It really is.The metal tip produces a better sound than regular pics. It also makes the pic slide sound amazing because of the metal tip. I would definitely say that this is worth it.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

OK but not the best

this pick is not my favorite pick the metal tip doesnt sound well while playing acoustic but is ok with my electric. The plastic grip feel cheap and flimsy but still holds up i prefer dunlop hard picks over these. Overall try em out it is just my opinion.

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  1. Practicing4
  2. Back-Up2
  3. Concerts2

Cons

  1. Poor Quality1

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  1. Experienced3
  2. Professional Musician1

Pros

  1. Easy To Use3
  2. Functional3
  3. Good Quality3
  4. Improves Sound3
  • Best all around pick ever as far as I am concerned.

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    bylarry

    fromSpring Hill, Kansas

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Great all around pick. Stiff for lead work but flexes for rhythm. This metal bladed one i like for playing blues licks and they make a Delrin type that is good for a softer tone. It seems to hold up well and the grip is excellent.

  • The absolute best single pick I have ever tried, among many!

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    bylarry

    fromSpring Hill, Kansas

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This pick is like a dream come true for me, flexible enough to just strum with and stiff enough to give one a good "attack". I got tis metal bladed one because I play a lot of blues and blues rock and I have always liked a metal pick for playing lead runs. I like to tone that I get with metal but to switch over to playing rhythm especially when you are trying to get a softer tone was aways a pain in the butt. I don't like fooling around or fumbling for another pick. However even if you don't like the tone that a metal pick gives you, they have a Delrin version that has a softr tone and a little less aggressive 'attack". The price isn't that bad when you consider how much more difficult it must be to make one of these. I would recommend this pick and the Delrin version as well to ANY player to at least TRY!

  • Love the feel and attack. Light or heavy it performs.

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byPhilbo

    fromChicago

    Surprisingly worked well for softer passages as well as hard picking

  • Definitely not buying this pic ever again

    1

    submitted5 years ago

    byJimboo

    fromLake Elsinore

    Definitely not my pick too thin in the middle plastic texture no grip. The pick slides in your fingers

  • Thicker Than Expected, But Otherwise Good

    4

    submitted6 years ago

    byAndrew

    fromUndisclosed

    The pick was a bit thicker than I expected it to be, so I ended up buying some lighter weight ones to help get me started. But I like the idea of a metal tip at the end of it, and it looks very nice. Just bear in mind that if you order them with a guitar, or any other large items, they may get lost in your shipping box due to their small size and packing of only one per package (and partially because the warehouse doesn't put them together with the packing slip, like they should, which is especially true if ordering more than one). I've contacted GC about this and they have agreed to send me some replacements for the ones that I ordered but did not find, but just remember that and try to look through your box carefully when you receive your order. Otherwise, I would recommend this for experienced players looking for a solid and reliable pick.

  • Bright & crisp

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    bySCOTT

    fromundisclosed

    Great pick. The metal tip gives a bright, crisp sound.

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