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The Tone Deaf Music 12 Metal Guitar or Bass Plectrums set includes 4 steel, 4 bronze, and 4 aluminum plectrums, designed for musicians seeking a blend of durability and versatility in their playing. Perfect for both guitarists and bassists, these plectrums offer enhanced grip and lightweight performance.
J**A
Nice picks
I got these to give them a shot, not quite sure when to use them. They have a very distinctive sound with lots of twang and treble. Good for bluegrass and folk styles. What I like most about them is the various weights; there are thin and thick ones that offer different sounds.
D**Y
Not bad for the money
Decent picks. They aren't the best, they arent contoured for comfort or playing ease, but for what I payed, they are pretty good. They have 3 different kinds of varying flexibility and material, and are constructed pretty made, no rough edges on the metal.
�**�
Three Stars
Thay are OK
J**D
Use only with guitars that have pickguards
This is a nice selection of metal guitar picks. I would recommend only using these picks on guitars with pickguards. A non-guarded guitar is going to get scratched up.
C**D
DRGuitars only competition
I've used bronze picks from DRGuitars for years. But the DRGuitars ones are $6 per pick (not per pack)! At $6 and some change for a pack of 12 from Tone Deaf, this set was a steel in comparison. Tone Deaf's bronze picks are very close in thickness and material and honestly feel pretty darn similar in my fingers to the DRGuitars ones. If you're looking for a more economic alternative to DR's bronze picks, these are a great choice.
T**L
Metal pick sampler!
Exactly as advertised. I like the bronze ones for playing lead, while the others are good for strumming and would be great for someone who likes a lighter gauge pick but wants something durable. The bronze ones sound quite a bit darker than the others, but they are all relatively bright for picks. Excellent value, too. I owned a single steel pick for years and years and I would fall in and out of love with it, but I think the bronze are going to push it aside.
R**D
... green junk on your hands too fat too thin useless item I never use
Kind of a leave green junk on your hands too fat too thin useless item I never use? Hey we've all done it 😎
A**A
Durable Metal Picks
Looking at the prices of the other metal picks, this is a good deal. Although I would prefer to get exclusively brass picks than the selection of steel and aluminum, I have no complaints. Good Product at a reasonable price.
B**B
Serious string-breakers! Metal-on-metal is never a good thing, but hey - they look and sound good!
These are gimmicks, they're not for serious playing. Yes, they have a nice hard attack, and yes, they do sound quite good when playing furiously Hard Rock but they'll saw through your strings in no time flat! They look good and flash in the light, but they will cost you a lot in replacement strings. Use for mucking around or if you're ready to replace your strings, but I would never use them on new strings or at a gig.
L**0
they're great - nice warm "bell like" attack
You can't beat that for the price !I purchased the pack only for the bronze picks : they're great - nice warm "bell like" attack, and nice sustain.Steel appeared to be nice sounding as well - more metallic of course.Aluminium ones are those I digged less - not enough weight - the attack is fine, but few sustain.
M**L
Great plectrums!
Exactly what I expected to receiveWill not break unless you are playing power chords with a brick wallAluminium and brass sound distinctly different despite being simpler in most aspectsOnly annoying parts are that the thin steel ones have a different logo just printed on, while others are etched and of course metal picks can scratch a guitar so beware.
S**T
Decent picks, good value
These little picks came fairly quick and were in a plastic sealed bag, they are 12 assorted metal picks of a thin gauge, the thinnest is 0.35mm. You can't really go wrong for a couple quid, they provide a slightly different sound to a standard pick, it's more punchy than a plastic material. They make quite a loud acoustic noise when you hit the string and I imagine they wear on your strings more so than a standard pick. I'm currently using them to play bass and they seem okay, I would recommend these if you play bass and want to try something different. My only problem with the product is that you get 3 sets of 4picks of the same spec, having the option to get maybe 6 or one of each would have been more appealing.
N**R
Give em a go. Well worth it.
I'm a bit anti-plastic in an idealist, hypocritical, inconsistent way; so thought I'd try these out. Very good price. Excellent picks- the only other metal pick I have tried had no print or embossing for grip, but these have- so don't slip every few notes or require extra pinching power, meaning I can move from a strum to a blistering solo without any trouble. Or I could if I wasn't afflicted with ineptitude. Also I'm mostly acoustic and quiet, and so I'd like to imagine these give me 'presence'.
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