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These picks are a good value, last as long as anything else out there, and give you a warm sound, which I happen to like. If you like tear drop shaped picks that are thick I think you will like these. I usually play jazz III shaped picks and I thought I would give these a try but I find them a little bit too narrow and uncomfortable to use. This is a personal preference and isn't a criticism of the product, I think they would be great if you like the tear drop shape.
Whilst they are a great quality pick, especially given the affordable price, they were simply just too small for me to play with comfortably. It kept flipping out of my hands, because I couldn't get enough purchase on the pick without my fingers getting too close to the strings. Just not for me I'm afraid, but quality and construction were of a high quality.
Because its size, you can feel more your instrument and you can produce more dynamic and clear sound. Your fingers are close to the strings, so some picking techniques are easier to use. Sadly it can be often lost, because its size and color. Its thickness is nearly perfect for anything from metal palm muting to light jazzy playing.
I have quite long, thin fingers so i thought these are going to be perfect for me - i was wrong. Grip is the worst thing about them, they are so tiny they just slip out of my fingers - now i use dunlop max grip in variety of thicknesses and they are much better. Hard to strum with these as well. Overall quality is good, might be quite some time before you wear them out
This is my first tear drop set, I was using regular sized celluloid picks (1.2mm), and I needed very little time to get used to this type, and I like it. They feel a little bit more precise I would say.