Dunlop Tortex .88 Triangle

Dunlop Tortex .88 Triangle

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Dunlop Tortex .88 Triangle : Recensione di nickname009

5 (5/10)

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Opzioni Generali5/10

Solo pochi giocatori possono effettivamente utilizzare sceglie come questi in modo corretto. Ho visto Devin Townsend utilizzo simile raccoglie in forma forse un calibro pesante. Comunque volevo solo provare a giocare e sperimentare con i suoni e la mia tecnica di prelievo. Le mie prime impressioni di queste scelte che sono state fondamentalmente sembravano 3 plettri in un dato che ha avuto 3 estremità appuntite che potrei usare, che è il risparmio di denaro e di risparmio sceglie! Freddo eh? E poi ho iniziato a suonare la chitarra e with'em le cose sono cambiate. Non posso dire che è comodo come un pick normale sarebbe per quanto riguarda il modo in cui la presa e la posizione del pick dal momento che è così grande e grosso e non arrotondato su entrambi i lati, dovete cercare di trovare un buon posizionamento per ottenere il pick preda a destra tra le dita senza sentirsi troppo a disagio se siete abituati a una ripresa convenzionale. Ho visto anche ben Weinman di DEP usare queste scelte esatte dal vivo e mai veramente capito come lo fa. Per la porta è decente, dà di questo flusso scorrevole simile a colpire quando si gioca porta ma non sembra o sente ad essere così preciso semplicemente a causa del modo in cui hai l'impugnatura, anche se in realtà è solo più accurate scelte di altri in questo senso, non si sente quel senso rispetto a una ripresa convenzionale. Per strumming o qualcosa di non così preciso in termini di gioco, funziona benissimo, si può fare qualsiasi cosa con esso in modo approssimato e non avrete problemi. Trovo che quando assoli non riesco ad avere la sensazione esatta o destra che sto cercando e che mi sono abituato con le tradizionali forma / dimensioni scelte. Forse questo è il mio problema personale che mi sono completamente me stesso abituato a scelte tradizionali. La qualità del prelievo è esattamente la stessa della linea Tortex normale, tuttavia così non possiamo lamentarci.

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Only a few players can actually use picks like these properly. I've seen Devin Townsend use similar shaped picks in maybe a heavier gauge. However I just wanted to try them out and experiment with sounds and my picking technique. My first impressions of these picks were that they basically looked like 3 picks in one since they had 3 sharp ends that I could use, which is saving money and saving picks! Cool huh? And then I started playing guitar with'em and things changed. I can't say that it's as comfortable as a regular pick would be in terms of the way you grip it and position the pick since it's so big and fat and not rounded on either side, you have to try to find a good positioning to get the pick gripped in right between your fingers without feeling too uncomfortable if you're used to a conventional pick. I’ve also seen ben weinman of DEP use these exact picks live and never really figured out how he does it. For leads it’s decent, it gives of this smooth flow-like strike when playing leads but it doesn’t seem or feel to be so accurate simply because of the way you have to grip it, although it actually IS JUST as accurate as other picks in that sense, it’s doesn’t feel that way compared to a conventional pick. For strumming or something not so precise in terms of playing, it works fine, you can do anything with it loosely and you’ll be fine. I just find that when soloing I can’t seem to get the exact or right feel that I’m looking for or that I’m used to with conventional shaped/sized picks. Maybe this is my own problem that I’ve completely accustomed myself to traditional picks. The quality of the pick is exactly the same as the regular tortex line, however so no complaints there.

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Overall Opinion5/10

Only a few players can actually use picks like these properly. I've seen Devin Townsend use similar shaped picks in maybe a heavier gauge. However I just wanted to try them out and experiment with sounds and my picking technique. My first impressions of these picks were that they basically looked like 3 picks in one since they had 3 sharp ends that I could use, which is saving money and saving picks! Cool huh? And then I started playing guitar with'em and things changed. I can't say that it's as comfortable as a regular pick would be in terms of the way you grip it and position the pick since it's so big and fat and not rounded on either side, you have to try to find a good positioning to get the pick gripped in right between your fingers without feeling too uncomfortable if you're used to a conventional pick. I’ve also seen ben weinman of DEP use these exact picks live and never really figured out how he does it. For leads it’s decent, it gives of this smooth flow-like strike when playing leads but it doesn’t seem or feel to be so accurate simply because of the way you have to grip it, although it actually IS JUST as accurate as other picks in that sense, it’s doesn’t feel that way compared to a conventional pick. For strumming or something not so precise in terms of playing, it works fine, you can do anything with it loosely and you’ll be fine. I just find that when soloing I can’t seem to get the exact or right feel that I’m looking for or that I’m used to with conventional shaped/sized picks. Maybe this is my own problem that I’ve completely accustomed myself to traditional picks. The quality of the pick is exactly the same as the regular tortex line, however so no complaints there.


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