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I am happy to report that V-Picks are for real. I got my pack today and I can say there is a difference in tone with each when used on my Takamine. I haven't used them on my electric as of yet but the feel and smoothness is there . THANKS VINNIE for a great product I love the thin pick best of all.
 
sumi, I think that would be something you might want to do if you like the ability to change tones with just a switch of picks. It is really noticeable when you change from the stubby heavy to thinner medium but the feel was what I noted in each of them. www.v-picks.com
 
+1 - I just got a couple (thanks, Vinnie!) and even though I am much less experienced than many here, there was no question about the tonal differences made available by the two that I got, on both electric and acoustic. I've only just started to noodle with them, but for the price of a pack of strings, they really add something notable to one's tone kit. So, re the question of cost/value, in the case of the V-pick I'd have to say it clearly falls on the side of the V.

Interesting sound, btw - smooth, fat, less bright than a thinner pick (it seems that this tendency is generally true of thicker picks from my experience). I was surprised that I felt comfortable playing with what is for me such a thick pick. I would imagine that experienced players would appreciate finer points than I.
 
I received a pack about two days ago as well and they feel good in the hand. I left them at work and have not been able to play with them yet. The guitar that resides at work has be neglected of late. But I hope to soon and report back. I do like the feel in the hands.
 
Vinnie is a great guy that goes out of his way to promote his product and develop other products as well. He makes sure his customers are happy. That is a pretty rare thing in today's market.:AOK: ...and he plays a mean guitar.:D
 
Yeah, he seems to be a good soul & I'm with tj. I'm not a very experienced player, but I noticed a difference. I'm happy to have them.
 
I got the v-picks out yesterday with my Godin , using the Fender Princeton, and the Takamine , using the Crate amp. It was just amazing to me how big a difference in tone and ease of picking that was present on both guitars. I found a soft darker tone with one pick, a brighter clear sound with another and yet a fully attack with the other. I have placed an order for the acoustic pick in hope of finding yet another sound quality. The fact this has made an difference to my ear , NO LONGER THAN I HAVE BEEN PLAYING , convinces me that it going to be more noteable to the trained ear.
 
I am posting this in two threads, as I am not sure which thread is more proper.

played with mine last night and liked them. I thought I noticed a difference right off. As compared to a Fender Heavy, the other pick I had handy, I had less string noise strumming, and my strumming was smoother. Especially with the thicker rounder one. I could see really preferring this pick when I am playing rhythm. The thinner, pointier one was a closer in comparison to my normal Fender heavys and Tortex ones I normally use. The thicker pointier one might be a good compromise pick. It seemed to still be pretty smooth strumming, and felt a bit more accurate and quick for me for lead type picking as compared to the even thicker, more rounded one. I need to continue to play more with them and see, but I am impressed so far.

Thanks Vinnie!
 
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