Clayton Picks Exotic DWS/3 Guitar Picks


Key features
- •Organic Material
- •Tapered edges allow a swift release from strings
- •Creates a warm tone
- •3 guitar picks per package
- •Made of beautiful solid Teak Wood
Clayton Picks Exotic DWS/3 Guitar Picks
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Customer Reviews
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Good Sound, Comfortable Pick, Nice Quality!
DependOnYou•April 14, 2018
My wife was concerned at first that these would be too thick, but when she pulled them out of the package the grip made them JUST right. She seemed comfortable and literally kept playing for the rest of the night. We're both happy she finally has a comfortable pick that sounds good, because she was afraid she was going to have to cut her nails again to be able to play comfortably, and having uneven nails is NEVER fun. Definitely recommend these. She uses them on an acoustic, by the way, and they sound really nice.
This is a beautiful item. It does produce a different tone than ...
pinchdogster•February 17, 2018
This is a beautiful item. It does produce a different tone than traditional pics. that's neither good nor bad. Just be prepared for 'different'. Also, I don't use it as intensely as I do acrylic pics. So, despite using it for several months now, I'm not sure I can offer a fair commentary on its durability. However, it has stood up to the mild use that I have subjected it to so far. (Mostly strumming, some lead/scale playing).
click-bate
Moderan•February 14, 2018
I've been using these for years. Great sonic quality. The tips wear off pretty quick, so shredding can be interesting. They come in three different thicknesses. I have a pile of the bass picks as I usually use my fingers or thumb.
I don't care for really bright tones on the electrics. I'd never change my strings if it were up to me. On the acoustics, these picks make for less click-noise, and they're useful to ape fingernail-style stuff on nylons, too.
I don't care for really bright tones on the electrics. I'd never change my strings if it were up to me. On the acoustics, these picks make for less click-noise, and they're useful to ape fingernail-style stuff on nylons, too.
Nice and thick
TerrahBite•September 30, 2017
Nice and thick, smooth, good feel in the hand.
Thick clean tone with soft attack on my guitar and bass.
The wood wears down and gets sanded by my roundwound bass strings however, get something thicker/denser if you wanna keep only one. I see in maybe 8 months I'll have to buy new ones. (not a problem, just a minor dissapointment from my expectations)
They smell like staining oil/wood products. Which made me happy. :)
Thick clean tone with soft attack on my guitar and bass.
The wood wears down and gets sanded by my roundwound bass strings however, get something thicker/denser if you wanna keep only one. I see in maybe 8 months I'll have to buy new ones. (not a problem, just a minor dissapointment from my expectations)
They smell like staining oil/wood products. Which made me happy. :)
Good but a bit thick for my tastes.
BurtB•August 25, 2017
Still working on getting used to the pick. It's a bit too thick for my tastes, but giving it a bit of time to see. Other than that it is good quality so if you want a thicker pick this may be for you.
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