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A $50 Guitar Pick? Can you hear the difference? Guitar Lesson Tutorial Gear Review Blue Chip 

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In this video I put a $50 pick up against a bunch of other picks that I use or have used over the years - I mainly did it for myself but figured some of you might be interested too! See the web link about for the list of picks and the answers of which pick is which!
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@justinguitar
@justinguitar 5 лет назад
If you wanna go right to the test bit it starts at 09:39 :) Hope you dig this and please subscribe if you dig what I do!
@jamescahalin9096
@jamescahalin9096 5 лет назад
Definitely hearing tones I like to play with on the thicker picks with exception to the dragon heart(I can hear the scrape more). Thanks for the video
@MarkusvanAardtBusinessComm
@MarkusvanAardtBusinessComm 5 лет назад
Justin. If you want I will send you a selection of VPicks. Just shout. Great clarity, grippy, and they don"t wear
@rockista4195
@rockista4195 5 лет назад
Very instructive video! I wasn't aware of how much a pick can change your sound. Some picks seem to highlight high frequencies, a few others suppress them instead, and others are more balanced. Thank you for the great video!
@pothos9913
@pothos9913 5 лет назад
I have a bluechip too that my friend bought for me. I love it but I've found that the Dunlop Primetone Smooth feels extremely similar. It's expensive for a Dunlop pick but far cheaper than bluechip. link to the pick: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JB4WCTS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
@justinguitar
@justinguitar 5 лет назад
@@GodInTheMachine yes they are - click the 'click to see the order text'!!
@roostershooter76
@roostershooter76 5 лет назад
I've been an acoustic guitar player for 30 years, and when I bought my Taylor Custom 414 CE-R, around two months ago, I splurged and went out to find the best pick for my applications. I play Bluegrass Rhythm, Blues, Country Flatpicking, Classic Country, and Classic Rock (Led Zeppelin, America, Bread, etc .... ). I spent over $200 on single picks and set out to find the best pick for me. When I say I bought single picks of every make and model available, I mean it. I had everything to try from Fender Tru-Shell, Authentic Rosewood Picks, Coconut Shell, Buffalo Horn, metal, carbon fiber, all of the 'plastic' picks, Tusq, Red Bear Trading Company, and BlueChip with everything in between. You'd be surprised what I ended up settling on. I decided that for Flatpicking and Solo work the Dunlop Flow .73 worked best, and for strumming and rhythm the Dunlop Ultex .60 works best. I spent all of that money and time to find that two of the most affordable picks on the market are already there and readily available.
@gges1605
@gges1605 5 лет назад
Thanks for posting that is great info
@Andrew-cu9lf
@Andrew-cu9lf 5 лет назад
I envy your subsequent wisdom.
@BioTheocentrist
@BioTheocentrist 5 лет назад
Flow Picks is a form, they made them from ultex, but from the tortex too. so maybe these .60 and .73 ultex picks are the best?) love my .73 and i'll necessarily buy .60 and they delrin 500 series picks, they sound good from the reviews. i tested all thicknesses from .73 to 3mm for my accoustic, and understand that i'll need to go down to .50 .60 and maybe to .38 .46
@jonathoncliffbailey
@jonathoncliffbailey 5 лет назад
I've got a 416CE. Really missed out on the 416CE-R because it sounded just gorgeous. Should have waited.
@ShamanicSavant
@ShamanicSavant 5 лет назад
I keep going back to the ol' .73 Tortex no matter what else I try :)
@toddgolden4578
@toddgolden4578 5 лет назад
With the gear that you’ve got you might as well have a $50 pick.
@ACDC.ScottYoung
@ACDC.ScottYoung 5 лет назад
Years ago I dropped my guitar on to my big toe, weeks later the toe nail fell off, I used the my toe nail as a guitar pick.
@cyb3r3vil30
@cyb3r3vil30 5 лет назад
Baaaaahahaha that's freaking funny!
@samuelhorner6200
@samuelhorner6200 4 года назад
You will go on to be the best guitar player to ever live
@sullym1867
@sullym1867 4 года назад
And here I was thinking they were only useful as toothpicks. Smh. Sometimes saving money hurts. I’m going to go lift a stone.
@davedavid7061
@davedavid7061 3 года назад
That took a lot of pluck
@johnkennedy6690
@johnkennedy6690 3 года назад
Best comment I’ve ever read.
@flybynight1929
@flybynight1929 5 лет назад
Justin, you still have some of the best videos on the 'Tube. Thanks for the great work.
@miguelpanta
@miguelpanta 5 лет назад
justin, the videos you are putting out are absolurely awesome, thank you for being a great guy!
@fuelityourself
@fuelityourself 5 лет назад
TOTALLY AGREE ABOUT 3. HEARD CLOSE TO 3 WAS 5 IN THE 2nd strum, pick test
@zeerakkhan7140
@zeerakkhan7140 5 лет назад
Yeah man this is great content.Keep it up bro.
@prs22gt10
@prs22gt10 5 лет назад
Cool demonstration! One of the picks that surprised me (I won't give away the order) was the Fender thin. Over the years I've gone from Fender medium to Fender heavy to the Jazz III and recently discovered "V" picks. I'm using them on acoustic and electric guitar and also on mandolin. Really liking them but will have to give the Blue Chip a try (although I didn't pick it as a favorite tone in the demonstration...go figure...). Thanks Justin!
@JPMGuitarPicker
@JPMGuitarPicker 5 лет назад
I use Blue Chip picks for my acoustic and I absolutely love them. I use the TP 48 and TAD-1R 50 and they feel great, and give the big, dark, punchy tone that I'm looking for. I've tried others--Dunlop Tortex and Gator Grip, Chicken Picks, Wegen picks, etc-- and keep going back to the Blue Chips.
@redduketeleman
@redduketeleman 6 месяцев назад
I got one from a mate for Christmas with my initials on. I think it's going to change my playing style for the better. After just 30 mins ready finding single note playing has increased in speed and accuracy.
@GeorgeCKerr
@GeorgeCKerr 5 лет назад
I use a blue chip too.The .35. Have for many years. I also bought the case. Love mine too
@andrewpaton6075
@andrewpaton6075 5 лет назад
my guitar cost 40 Dollars !!
@Fedbo
@Fedbo 5 лет назад
Hahah I made me laugh .. actually I got a pretty good solid wood lag acoustic guitar for 50€(second hand)
@Fedbo
@Fedbo 5 лет назад
@@burgerplanet4490 Is this referred to me ? LOL :D
@shaunw9270
@shaunw9270 5 лет назад
I own a Squier Strat , I paid £30 for !
@Fedbo
@Fedbo 5 лет назад
@@shaunw9270 ahah if we're gonna make this a competition I actually got a squier telecaster for free, from a friend who had it in his garage and didn't use it, I also have one or 2 vids with it on my chanel 😂 the cream colored one
@RenaudAlly
@RenaudAlly 4 года назад
Bruh. My guitar is $24
@waynechurchill7212
@waynechurchill7212 3 года назад
I got one 3 years ago and it great pick , thank you for info
@kingrobert1st
@kingrobert1st 5 лет назад
I'm in the wrong business! Should be selling bits of plastic for $50!
@stevewelsh8560
@stevewelsh8560 5 лет назад
only to Sandecoe though, hes nuts enough to buy them obviously,
@BrianOates
@BrianOates 4 года назад
The sheets these picks are cut from are very expensive, the material is usually used in semiconductors. It is very durable and not traditional pick material at all.
@samuelhorner6200
@samuelhorner6200 4 года назад
A roughly five pound block of the material cost around $5000
@procrastinator6902
@procrastinator6902 4 года назад
Yeah, that's not plastic. The material those things are made of is a crazy expensive material.
@Fedbo
@Fedbo 5 лет назад
My favourites were nr 5,1 and 4 in this particular order. With the nr 5 being a big step ahead in term of my preference. However I do I agree with you, I think the feel is overall more important than the sound. A great feel will hive you a positive loop, the better you feel the better you play
@HallwayMusic91
@HallwayMusic91 5 лет назад
I too own several Blue Chip Picks. All of them Jazz versions big and small. Two small 60s (1.5mm), one large 60, and one large 80 (2mm). They sound bright, and I don't consider them as my main pick because I too have a habit of switching to various other picks from time to time. They are something that I occasionally go back to whenever I'm in the mood for them.
@christopherfleming6990
@christopherfleming6990 5 лет назад
Thank you for the video. I like the feel of thick picks; I cannot lie... apparently I prefer their sound as well.
@mpgilbertusa
@mpgilbertusa 5 лет назад
Great video. Would enjoy more gear videos like this one. How to select a guitar, pick, mic, etc.
@Andrew-cu9lf
@Andrew-cu9lf 5 лет назад
AWESOME video!! I couldn't guess the picks precisely, but I was able to distinguish the thinner ones from the thicker ones. Even though I'm a beginner, I prefer a thicker pick. And wouldn't you know, my favorite sound was from the Tortex Purple 1.14mm. The Blue Chip was also one of my favorites, but I don't think I'd fork over half a c-note for one. It's also very interesting to me the difference in sound between the Tortex Orange .60 and the Dunlop Nylon .60. Once again, awesome video!!
@chrisbresh8817
@chrisbresh8817 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video! It sounds like a personal introduction from pickoholics anonymous. LOL
@cybrunel1016
@cybrunel1016 5 лет назад
I've used re-purposed piano keys ( ivory ), and beef bone. I shape them like a Jazz III at about the same thickness. They sound great to my ear and wear out very slowly. I also use metal picks for lead work on electric guitar. But my favorite material has always been my very own super thick finger nails, for fingerstyle playing, can't beat 'em.
@rmay55
@rmay55 5 лет назад
I liked the sound of #3, #7 and #9, with #7 being my favorite. And I thought I spent too much when I bought a pick for $4. ;-)
@bstrick338
@bstrick338 5 лет назад
My top 3: 1. #3 2. #8 3. #10 #3 presents brighter, warmer, and clearer without any abundance of noticeable plasticity. I kinda dig the format for the video. Not many product “reviews” offer side-by-side comparisons like this. Thanks!
@TheBamaKid1962
@TheBamaKid1962 5 лет назад
I picked 3 and 8 as well, glad someone else hears what I heard!
@FeelItRising
@FeelItRising 5 лет назад
different strokes. I though 8 and 10 were the worst. :) all ears are different.
@davidflaa2730
@davidflaa2730 5 лет назад
Great video. I have tried many many picks, including genuine tortoise shell picks, and none have the feel of a Blue Chip. They have a great feel I have never felt in any other pick material. They are $35.00 USD but, like you I DO NOT LOSE THEM.
@lancecass8997
@lancecass8997 5 лет назад
Hey Justin. 50 is 1.25m in Bluechips. I'm a pick collector, simply because of the massive amount of tone difference you can get with just a pick. It's amazing. Have someone buy a pack of 20 different picks, sit down with them, and play them. It's hard to even choose a favorite. Blue Chips are expensive because the material they're made from isn't cheap, but yes, they feel and sound amazing. Not too round, or sharp, dull or bright, just amazing. I didn't believe it at first either, but gave it a try, and after many hours of comparison, I can't find a pick with such a well rounded tone. You get what you pay for, and if you're picky about tone, a $30+$50 pick is a lot cheaper than other tone toys, such as pedals. Thanks for doing the videos you do, and for doing it for so long. You're an inspiration to many, and an excellent teacher!
@resslerartstudios
@resslerartstudios 5 лет назад
I found a favorite pick-feeling wise. The USA204 and 207, the proplec d'andrea1.5mm. And is it so true, it's the feeling. Always worth paying more for that.
@pastorkev777
@pastorkev777 5 лет назад
I use the original version on the Dunlop Primetone wide 3mm sharp. This is my main pick, then a soft buffalo horn 1.5m pick is my second and a Delrin .73 pick is for stummier tones.
@soundofBeers
@soundofBeers 5 лет назад
10 years of playing and never thought one second about the effects of a plectrum. Thanks for the video Justin!
@1951kbz
@1951kbz 5 лет назад
I use wood picks from Forever Picks when I play acoustic. I find that depending on the wood the tone actually changes. I prefer the purple heart but the maple and ebony ones sound nice as well. I use DAVA or Dunlop Prime tone picks when playing electric but have experimented with Gravity picks recently but haven't settled on a thickness I prefer yet.
@stevehanwright481
@stevehanwright481 5 лет назад
Cool experiment mate, my current favorite if the Jim Dunlop Flow .7, nice shape and feel,
@onixtheone
@onixtheone 4 года назад
It's made from a material called "Vespel"; a self lubricating material usually used to make ball bearings and things lie that. you can buy it in bulk and it is very expensive, hence the price for labor and material.
@Bullittbl
@Bullittbl 5 лет назад
Unless it gives you a happy ending I can’t imagine buying that one.
@FlaxeMusic
@FlaxeMusic 5 лет назад
I'm with ya man. I play a BluechipJazz LG 60, which is the 1.5mm. Been with me over two years now and I can't go for anything else. It's not the sound, though that's nice, it's the immaculate feel and the absolutely zero wear, the pick is now a constant rather than a constant variable.
@InstruMentalCase
@InstruMentalCase 5 лет назад
Troy Grady just did this type of materials test and found there wasn’t really a difference there in terms of tone from the material itself if all else was equal. However, the material that Bluechip uses doesn’t wear nearly as quickly as something like a Dunlop Jazz 3. I think these picks feel better and last longer, but the main selling point for me is the customization aspect: finding the perfect gauge, point sharpness, overall size, bevel, etc for your tastes. But that can be a very expensive exploration, and you tend to ultimately want different options for different applications. For instance, I like the Blue Chip jazz 3 60 style for most electric playing. But when I need to play metal or something with a sharper attack, I use a slightly thinner Blue Chip with a sharper point. And for acoustic flatpicking, I use a completely different larger but thinner (48 gauge) model they make.
@AndrewReynolds1
@AndrewReynolds1 5 лет назад
I liked #3 in the strumming. I think your expensive pick sounds better when picking rather than strumming.
@hideyoshi7
@hideyoshi7 5 лет назад
I thought exactly the same. Strumming was No.3 and 8 but the last picking I liked No. 4
@eternalmiasma5586
@eternalmiasma5586 5 месяцев назад
I found the blue chip SR 50 on the ground at my work when I was sweeping, had no idea it was so expensive. Lucky find I guess
@PreacherAtArrakeen
@PreacherAtArrakeen 5 лет назад
I prefer either 1 or 2. Justin, do you use coated strings or regular ones?
@billyellow4849
@billyellow4849 5 лет назад
So where in the UK can I try out posh pluctrums before buying? On my high-end acoustic i use a Dunlop tortoiseshell medium for strumming and a Tortex triangle purple 1.14 for medodic picking. On most other 6-sring acoustics I find a nylon .73 covers all the bases.
@cathalwhelehan
@cathalwhelehan 5 лет назад
the best sounding one to me in the first two rounds was #3 (#2 was really nice too), in the final round #2 slightly edged it over #3 and #4. Overall, I'm guessing #3 is the blue chip. I have a BC pick too but it's specifically cut for mandolin (equilateral triangle-shaped with three identical rounded playing edges) so I know how great these things are. They also last for years and years (assuming you don't lose one) - I think I've had my mandolin one for about 10 or maybe 11 years now and it's lasted through probably a couple of hundred string-changes in that time without any noticeable change in tone or in the shapes of the edges. Best $35 (back then) I ever spent.
@juzzie
@juzzie 5 лет назад
Cathal Whelehan wow.. BIG STUBBY
@JordanCrowderFilms
@JordanCrowderFilms 4 года назад
You should check out the new Taylor Termex Ultra (1.25mm). A lot of people have compared the sound and feel to the Blue Chip, but you can get 6 for $12.
@jeffreyo
@jeffreyo 4 года назад
You are exactly right. I just discovered the new Taylor picks and they feel very much like the blue chips, and they look better as well!
@cy8919
@cy8919 5 лет назад
Justin, I too recently got a Blue Chip. I was hoping I wouldn't like it...I love it. It glides off the strings better than any pick I have ever used. That is just about everything. They have a self lubricating property to them. I plan to get more. Mine is a Jazz LG 60 (1.50 mm). Your pick is a 50 which is, (1.25 mm). Mine do get a bit slippery when you sweat. They are starting to offer them with grip holes. I may have the grip holes drilled into my next pick I order from them.
@MyInitialsAreACE
@MyInitialsAreACE 5 лет назад
I’ve got a sample pack from “ChromaCast” I think, and they have a Medium weight pick made of Delrin, I like it and use it over every other of my picks. :) Cheers!
@dreaminglifepodcast
@dreaminglifepodcast 5 лет назад
I have two brass picks made out of old drum cymbals, been using them for over 5 years, also never lose them. They cost about $25 each. They also don't wear out and have a good weight in the hand.
@michaelfajardo7225
@michaelfajardo7225 2 года назад
Looks like you play Metal Bro.
@ashandesilvaguitarist
@ashandesilvaguitarist 2 года назад
Hi Justin is there a possibility of doing this same review with a raw electric guitar signal (guitar to daw) and hopefully add an EQ graphic of each pick? I know it's a lot of work. Hopefully you might have the time. Thank you for the lessons.
@rich5354
@rich5354 5 лет назад
3 and 8 sounded best to me. I never really knew that a pick could make that much difference, but my eyes have been opened, or should I say ears. Keep up the great work Justin. You are one helluva a teacher bud 👍
@HAIRYBIKER777
@HAIRYBIKER777 5 лет назад
Well, that surprised me... I chose my favourite, checked out the list on your website and it turns out I like the Blue Chip best.
@RobinBstard
@RobinBstard 5 лет назад
For some reason 3 sounds great to my ears..50 quid, I was looking at a few pics my mate showed me that were around five to ten quid, I said he was nuts lol
@juzzie
@juzzie 5 лет назад
Rob Dee .. I’m halfway through the video and yep agree the only one that stands out is number 3. What’s the answer ?!? What is it.. I’ll find out soon
@juzzie
@juzzie 5 лет назад
Rob Dee wow.. a big stubby
@mickkeim4142
@mickkeim4142 5 лет назад
Rob Dee...that’s what I thought too. But 6 and 10 are there too.
@RobinBstard
@RobinBstard 5 лет назад
@@mickkeim4142 yea I thought that the about 6 too..
@RobinBstard
@RobinBstard 5 лет назад
@@juzzie it's a beast but I might give one a try..
@s2s_parrotfan236
@s2s_parrotfan236 5 лет назад
I find it extremely difficult to chose one out of ten. By the time you get to #4 I've lost sense of what #2 smells/sound like. Perhaps a more revealing approach would be to do a 1.2.3 comparison, similar to how an ophthalmologist does an eye examination for creating an eyeglass prescription. My eye doc starts by narrowing decisions to three choices, the by gradient, 1 v. 2, 1 v. 3, 2 v. 3, 2 v. 1, 3 v. 1. Then the 'winner' moves on to a comparison with a 4th choice. Yes, it would take longer, but you could edit out the first 9 minutes of blather :-). I think using the expensive plastic as one of the three in each round would provide a more distinct (if there is/was one) stand out, if in fact it does.
@andresdavid
@andresdavid 5 лет назад
I liked the sound of 4, 6, 7 , 10. I felt like you could hear the bass string much more without too much clackity-clack from the picks. Ultimately my favorite was #6 which is apparently the Dunlop Nylon .60. It seems I really like nylon because of the lack of the plasticky scrape sound of the picks (6 and 10). I liked 4 and 6 most for their sound, though I thought 8 was an interesting brighter sound for a different kind of music. Maybe bluegrass. This was a great video, I always thought I couldn't hear the difference between picks.
@ajm6409
@ajm6409 5 лет назад
Justin, check out the Jim Dunlop Ultex line. More slippery than the Tortex and available in greater thicknesses. Available in the Jazz III size and larger. About $3-$5 each. Excellent compromise I think.
@52Tele
@52Tele 5 лет назад
I can't seem to use any pick other than the Jazz III and I liked the #2 sound on all of the playing which turned out to be the Jazz III.
@KeefsCattys
@KeefsCattys 5 лет назад
I thought that #8 stood out for clarity. my personal favourite ( with my clumsy big fingers!) is the big triangular fender tortoiseshell in extra heavy, preferred by the bluegrass pickers.. I keep a hold of these better
@jennygw1883
@jennygw1883 5 лет назад
This is so useful thanks! I didn't try to guess, just to hear the differences. The Dunlop Jazz iii sounded a bit warmer to me. Going to try some :) Been using Dunlop Nylons for years, about time I looked around again.
@lancecass8997
@lancecass8997 5 лет назад
They're all worth trying. Get the $10 bag of Dunlops. Variety pack. It has some jazz3's as well as others. Also has the Primetones, which is dunlops inexpensive answer to bluechip. It's amazing all the different feels and tones you can get from just your pick. Careful, it can get addictive like other pieces of gear. Just more affordable
@jennygw1883
@jennygw1883 5 лет назад
@@lancecass8997 sure I went for XLs. I use Dunlop Nylon 1.0 for lead. I don't use picks much on the acoustic, but they are handy to have.
@trevorgwelch7412
@trevorgwelch7412 5 лет назад
I also have swamp land in Hemel Hempstead for sale , $2 Million Dollars. Great Guitar Lessons Thank You .
@nyacoustics8373
@nyacoustics8373 5 лет назад
i wonder if the tip chips off after use like on the plastic ones. if it does its like throwing money out the window.
@christopherslagle8812
@christopherslagle8812 2 года назад
In the olden days when everyone smoked I would use folded match books. They were always around and cheap.
@oliverbones8966
@oliverbones8966 4 года назад
4 and 6 were my favourites :) So yes I could tell the difference. 456 on strumming were my favourites (to my untrained ear) and then 467 on the picking - therefore I am going to try the Dunlop Nylon 60. Maybe I will treat myself to a BC, who knows. Cool video Justin,
@archtopp1
@archtopp1 4 года назад
While I did hear very slight differences in a few of the picks, but I can't hear a $49 difference against my Golden Gate round triangle. Thank you for the excellent video.
@tcoudi
@tcoudi 5 лет назад
btw, amateur tip, purple tortex sounds great ( i should point out i play exclusively acoustic - acoustically) if sand down the straight edge to the triangular one other heavy picks have and then polish it really nice.
@ivanmaskov
@ivanmaskov 5 лет назад
3 and 4 sound great .the most balanced of all for struming
@davedavem
@davedavem 5 лет назад
Can hear a difference in the second and third tests. Some have hardly any pick sound, so you hear the note more and some are tappy or scratchy. I guess there are situations for all. My favourite pick was around £10, but I've had it for 2 years. It's acrylic. I also use the orange tortex picks 😊
@UmVtCg
@UmVtCg 5 лет назад
I've got a million picks in my home and yet I can never seem to find any of them. A 50€ pick would be a little costly.
@localneo-graphic4647
@localneo-graphic4647 2 года назад
Same, but a 50$ pick would solve all my problems. I'd treat it so preciously I'd never lose it. I like the Heavy and even X-Heavy Dunlop Celulouids. Unfortunately no local retailer sells them by the pack, and I don't want to buy the variety pack, and I keep misplacing the two I have.
@nicolen.9642
@nicolen.9642 5 лет назад
Feeling is a must... sound may vary, I understand. Thanks for your videos!
@bobprice4725
@bobprice4725 5 лет назад
Big fan of Blue Chip picks. I routinely use the BC Jazz LG 40 for strumming, and the Kenny Smith signature BC 40 for flatpicking. The Kenny Smith is "squattier" than the BC Jazz, letting you work the strings more closely. Bought both online at the Blue Chip website for $35 (plus shipping) each a year or so ago. I'm with you... while many picks "sound" good, I just like the feel of the BC picks, and they last.
@CraigRMerriman
@CraigRMerriman 5 лет назад
Great picks, nice tone. They last forever. I like the LG 60 for electric.
@AxelAlexK
@AxelAlexK Год назад
I've always used Dunlop Max Grip picks and have never even thought about changing. Wouldn't mind trying something more expensive but I can't imagine seeing an improvement in terms of feel. Scratchiness maybe.
@shawnsnow6413
@shawnsnow6413 Год назад
Most of those picks were half the thickness of a Blue Chip 50. That's 99% of the difference in sound. Get a comparably thick Dunlop Primetime or Jazz III XL, plenty of grip and marginally different performance at a fraction of the cost.
@bubbajordan5479
@bubbajordan5479 Год назад
Number 1 seemed to project louder than the others. My favorite was 6 and 8. I think I leaned more towards number 8 though. Really enjoyed the video
@yuppysoul
@yuppysoul 5 лет назад
As Justin talked about, the feel for me is what it's all about. Keep trying until you find something you like. For me I love the feel of a Dunlop Flow 2.0mm. The Big Stubby just feels awful to me.
@everythingbobbywolfe
@everythingbobbywolfe 4 месяца назад
Had a bluechip as a birthday present in 2017. Returned it 1 week later. My friend who gifted to me chose that pick as number 8 in my blind fold 10 pick challenge. They charged $5 to send it back. Not great people to deal with, btw. It Justin's test i actually picked the dragon heart, gun to my head. I ruled out 1,2,9 and 10. And to was 5,8,4,3,6,7. I guess blue chip has moved up a notch 😂😂 I do admit, Justin is right about feel. In my top 10 test (at the time i was testing out over 25 picks) but it was in the top 10 for feel. He's right, surely about that. I found the material they use. It's on McMaster Carr (American company). Expensive!!! Used to be about $300 for something the size of a piece of paper.
@JohnnyArtPavlou
@JohnnyArtPavlou 5 лет назад
The most Impressive part of the video for me was your counting.
@localguy8
@localguy8 5 лет назад
For me for years l love the Martin light picks then I bought some McPherson’s n I like it cos it had a hole in the the middle of a triangle n it’s color coded for thickness n sounds good n don’t fall out of my claws lol 😆
@darrylbrooks3361
@darrylbrooks3361 3 месяца назад
Got one and really liked it, but then I tried one from Apollo. Very similar, but sounds warmer on the high strings. (I think the 50 is 1.5)
@nightshiftblues
@nightshiftblues 5 лет назад
It took me aaages to settle on a pick but eventually I hit on the Fender 355 thin; the big triangular picks 👌🏻
@NautiusMaximus
@NautiusMaximus 5 лет назад
You've been absolutely conned mate 😂
@Opry99er
@Opry99er Год назад
#3 and #9 are my favorites
@cdnpunk2270
@cdnpunk2270 4 года назад
Lol! Goddammit. I chose the bluechip in the blind test. I guess I'll have to check it out.
@619GuitarGuy
@619GuitarGuy 5 лет назад
6:17 Me, after my family asks if I made it in the music industry. Lololol
@timbervandenhul9383
@timbervandenhul9383 5 лет назад
When you finally realise that being a good guitarist isn't just about gear
@ldhelmshrh
@ldhelmshrh 5 лет назад
hard to believe, but # 4 was my 1st choice. I couldn't believe it when I checked the list.
@vinced5741
@vinced5741 5 лет назад
did you record this at Andertons'?
@MrGalben2000
@MrGalben2000 5 лет назад
I bought some picks that was around 1€ a piece. And I thought that was expensive.... Pick 1 and 3 for strumming sounded best for me. And 6 for picking
@kaushalsuvarna5156
@kaushalsuvarna5156 Год назад
I have my free picks from 15 years back, and I stopped using picks altogether and started using my fingers 2 years back
@toddgolden4578
@toddgolden4578 5 лет назад
That guitar sounds incredibly beautiful. #9 for me.
@richardlynch5632
@richardlynch5632 2 года назад
Yep...Guilty as well😎👍 Bluechip 😎👍 One for my acoustics and one for my electrics. TD35 = Acoustic TAD-1R 40 = Electrics All 3 corners work for different dynamics. Great picks and haven't lost one...yet.
@strummerman7174
@strummerman7174 3 года назад
Justin mate. I use the orange Tortex as well for acoustic and Snark Teddy's 1 point something mm for electric. I respect you and I realize you are on a different level, but I get over 100 of mine for the price of 1 of those $50 picks. Love and peace from England 😊
@Ronnie_Roy
@Ronnie_Roy 5 лет назад
Dude, that fly really freaked me out !
@Artorias001
@Artorias001 4 года назад
I had to rewatch this a couple times and take notes My favorites was 4 followed by 5(had a scratchier sound though) then 7 I hated 2,6 and 10 I'm guessing those are nylon I've tried them before and I'm just not a fan of them but they feel great across the strings 10 and 8 really sounded thwappy so maybe those are the thin picks 1 and 9 had a darker tone that feels familiar 3 4 5 and 7 sounded like they was kind of pointed and sharper edged but I didn't like 3 it was almost glassy
@MadsBoldingMusic
@MadsBoldingMusic 5 лет назад
In terms of sound, I preferred no. 6 and no. 9, so perhaps I should try out some Dunlop Nylons and Tortexes. Mostly, I use Pickboy Carbon Nylon picks, and I've been doing so for long enough for them to feel like second nature to me.
@dannielaird1303
@dannielaird1303 5 лет назад
Dunlop Tortex are the best in my opinion. Red or Yellow is nice to me. I play lots of fills in between chords. If that's your thing, give Langhorne Slim a listen and you'll hear what I mean :)
@I.M.Guitar-Nerd
@I.M.Guitar-Nerd Год назад
The real difference, to my ears, is in the attack and the subsequent way in which the note blooms. I found this to in evidence far less with the strumming vs the picking. Even though I routinly practice with Dunlop .46 nylons I like the feel of a heavier pick, my favorite right now is a Harley Benton branded bone pick that is 1.8mm and ~.9 at the very tip. I think I prefere it due to the "groove" milled into one side that positions it on your index finger, the flipside has a typical oval indentaion for your thumb and it really gives it a locked in place feeling. I have the same style in buffalo horn and ebony also and they were only around $2.50 each Canadian.
@PhilMoseleyMusic
@PhilMoseleyMusic 5 лет назад
Oh man I'm still sour about the fact that you can't get 3 for £1 anymore! Haha! $50 is very steep for a plectrum BUT that's just me. I believe that musicians should not have to justify their choice in gear to others. Whatever feels right to the player, is right.
@lonnyhandwork422
@lonnyhandwork422 5 лет назад
Phil Moseley Music Right on dude.
@paramediccpo
@paramediccpo 5 лет назад
Hey Justin, If you not fussed on that dragon heart pick I would love you to send it me ... I love the gravity picks but they are very expensive Ian x
@Alex_U
@Alex_U 5 лет назад
I'm using that purple 1.14 Dunlop! Color=thickness on these
@adamjosey1543
@adamjosey1543 2 месяца назад
"The Original Dragon's Heart: Made from a carefully selected polyamide-imide, the original dragon's heart has 12% graphite content, making it extremely fast. Its speed is surpassed only slightly by it's durability. One of these can endure over 1000 hours play before the edges become less than ideal. This is the best selection for speed shredding players. Thickness: 2.5mm" That said, it seems that I liked the Nylon 1mm best.
@Dash8Q400Channel
@Dash8Q400Channel 5 лет назад
0.38 and dunlop riffs 0.46 are the acoustic picks i use
@simonnaji
@simonnaji 5 лет назад
I'm amazed by the fact that I actually correctly identified the $50 pick. I couldn't say with any confidence why, but it seemed very apparent. Not sure I could repeat it though.
@Ania69290
@Ania69290 5 лет назад
Justin, you like it. You do not need to justified more than this. ;) we all have a fav’ thing ... I like my lag 4 season autumn acoustic guitars that some people could say is not good but I will défense and break all arguments ... I like it more than the other guitar that I have
@quigley4440
@quigley4440 5 лет назад
Blue Chip picks have been used for a few years now for the mandolin. Why - because they work well in the hand, give a different tone, won't wear out, and once you understand this after playing it awhile - it's hard to put down. Crazy, maybe but consider that your mandolin or guitar can cost thousands, so what's crazy about "fiddy" bucks for a pick? The Wegan picks are great and priced reasonably and come close to the BC in my opinion.
@MrTelemath
@MrTelemath 5 лет назад
I've tried every dunlop pick and a bunch of other brands. The jazz shape is my favorite, and gator grip is the best feel, of course they don't make jazz shape in gator grip :(. My favorites ended up being very thick tortex jazz picks. The blackout jazz tortex picks come in all the same thicknesses as normal tortex picks but with the jazz shape, best of all worlds. I don't really like regular jazz III picks because the grip is poor. I also really like the Dava Jazz Grip in delrin, it has an even better rubberized grip with a delrin tip in the jazz shape. The dragonheart picks are cool too, but so expensive it's hard to argue it's worth it. I like having a couple in different materials when I feel like something different but it's never become my main pick.
@procrastinator6902
@procrastinator6902 4 года назад
2 and 4 were my favorites
@craigb.5902
@craigb.5902 4 года назад
For the amount of money we spend otherwise on hobbies etc $50 is okay if it enhances your experience for you. Personally I really like the dragon heart pick and they’re anywhere from $3 to $18 a pop depending on the hardness you get (basically comes down to wear time. 300-1500 hours respectively). Used to use either a Dunlop Tortex medium or a Fender medium-heavy. But to me the feel both in hand and over string of the dragon heart is just fan fricin tastic. Some do say they get a little “scrape” from them and I do hear it when they play but I think it really comes down to your style because I don’t get any scrape at all from them. I still use the other picks sometimes because the DH pick is so smooth it feels like it glides by the strings instead of hitting them. Sometimes I wanna feel a grab and slap you get with a normal pick but 95% of the time I go for the DH pick.
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