🎶 Elevate Your Strumming Game with Style!
The Pick Geek Cube Guitar Pick Set includes two complete sets of premium guitar and bass plectrums in four thicknesses, along with a free wedgie pick holder and two metal pocket boxes, all beautifully packaged in a stylish cube gift box.
Product Dimensions | 5.7 x 5.7 x 5.7 cm; 60 g |
Item model number | 002 |
Colour | Orange |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
guitar_pick_thickness | 1.2 mm |
Material Type | Celluloid, Delrin |
Size | Pick Geek Cube |
Item Weight | 60 g |
M**E
A brilliant selection of picks if you vary your guitars or playing styles.
Ideal if you have a few guitars and like to vary your playing style.The Jazz selection is great, the single thing about this selection that I don't like is that there is no Jazz III shape pick which is a shame as I think they are perfect for a lot of what I play. However I have loads of them and bought this selection to give me different picks as sometimes the Jazz III isn't right for what I am playing.The Delrin ones are great, I have always loved playing with delrin picks as they are fast across strings and warm and clean sounding.The standard selection gives you a good mix of shapes, thicknesses and styles to match all your everyday needs.The 2 bonus stainless steel ones are surprisingly good... I found they sound fantastic playing my Gibson 335 hollow body when using nice chunky strings. They add an unusual but nice extra layer to the sound.The presentation box is lovely and the 3 tins are smart and very useful.If there was a couple of Jazz III's in there I would say its a perfect little bundle. But they still get 5 stars as they are well made, high quality picks in a fantastic range of shapes, materials and thicknesses with amazing presentation.Recommended!
H**O
Very good box, varied picks
I tend to be very picky (badum-tss!) with my picks, so I didn't expect to find many that I like here - and there aren't.There's a lot of celluloid picks (like, more than half), and I just don't like the feel of those. There's a lot of thin and flexible picks, those aren't for me either. I like my picks stiff, thick, sharp, and grippy, so I preferred the delrin picks from the set (even though they're kinda small - again, I prefer bigger picks).The one thing that surprised me is the two metal picks - they're not for everything, but the attack is unique, highlights the riffage. I would love to get more of those, but I'm not sure if they're sold separately.But, picks are a personal preference, so I'm not subtracting any points for that - variety is kind of the point of a variety set. Tins are GREAT, and the box is so useful to store the picks, I'll put my own picks in and it'll last me a lifetime.
H**A
Well worth every penny!
I can't speak (type) highly enough of this product.I've played guitar for 15 years, and have always used celluloid plectrums. I've had the same few picks since I started learning though, and bought this stack to breathe some new life into my playing experience.It has everything you could need, pick-wise. The click-clack tins are fantastic! Smaller than the one I had already (a Donner tin), but still big enough to hold a nice selection of plectrums each. The range of picks is great - 4 thicknesses of both celluloid and delrin, and 2 thicknesses of each jazz pick. I adore the steel picks too, which completely surprised me! And I'm a Delrin convert, after playing around with these for a while.There are certainly enough to keep me going for another 15 years or more. Everything about this set screams quality. I've given some of each to my Dad, who loves them as much as I do - he's played for over 40 years and is a creature of habit, and having this selection has brought him out of his comfort zone (read: rut) which is usually a damn-near impossible feat.I love the quirky logo too (though my Dad's not so keen - but you don't buy for the logo, you buy for the quality. Which this set has in spades).
L**E
High quality, worth the cost
A good selection of guitar picks, they have fully replaced my older cheaper picks.Initially i had reservations on paying for more expensive picks as i usually just buy the cheapest brand i can find but the quality for these matches the price tag.You get three tins inside a card tube each tin is filled with of various widths one filled with "delerin" picks, one with cellulose picks and a set of "jazz picks" ranging from jazz 5s to sharkfin, also included were 2 metal picks which feel quite nice to hold however i've not been brave enough to play with them for a long period of time.The logo on the picks have had mixed reactions from people who've seen them, i personally like it but even if you dont the image does seem to fade over time at least on the cellulose style picks, the logo hasnt faded completely and are only visible in light but this does not effect the quality of the picks at all and is just a cosmetic issue.The box is a nice addition due to its design i feel like i have to use it and if gifting the box certainly makes the gift feel more personal and thought out and since purchasing a few months ago im happy to say that for the first time ever i have not lost a single pick!I would definetly recommend this product as both a gift and just in general
N**S
Pick Geek TRIO
3 tiny tins, full of picks of various shapes and thickness. Expensive for what they, but handy to have in your pocket or case. A good guitarist gift.
B**7
Great Picks
Every pick is a quality item, they come in 3 little tins that fit inside the larger tube, the lids are a little awkward instead of screwing on and off you have to press down in the middle of the lid to lift off. All the imagery is great, worth the little bit extra cost. Would buy again in a heart beat, but won’t have to as they will last a lifetime.
A**Y
Great purchase
My son loves them
D**N
Best Yet
If you are still searching for the right plectrum these are worth a try.As an amateur player of the mandolin family of instruments (mando, tenor and octave) my search for the "ideal" plectrum has been long and eventually led me to this brand. These plectrums definitely give me a better sound. The only quibbles are 1. some plectrums are made of celluloid and some are made of delrin/tortex and I am totally confused about which is which, since there is no indication on the box or plectrum itself. Some plectrums are self coloured and some are rainbow hues. If some kind soul can enlighten me I will be grateful! 2. I don't find the boxes all that easy to open although to be fair the same problem afflicts other brands too.
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