@Aldbksjdbdjeus

the thing about picks is all of them last a long time the only reason that one doesn't have many is because on how easy it's to lose them

@matt_sa

That guitar pick is hella metal

@BakedConjurer5

"Safety is number one priority" my guy you have NO IDEA how many years it has been ever since i heard that line holy schmokes

@FlaccidGoat

"Safety is number 1 priority" is such a crazy reference

@Akhilesh2003

We losing 70x more when it gets lost 🗣️🔥🔥

@reecealwa

I’m losing that immediately

@bradley_w5781

Crazy Russian hacker reference‼️‼️

@-I-Love-Metal-

That shits gonna rip through your strings and cost you more money in the long run. Also flexibility and thickness of picks impacts the sound immensely

@PERIOD.2024

‘’SAFTY IS OUR NO.1 PRIORITY’’ ma man this line hits something 😢 CRAZY RUSSIAN HACKER ❤

@izzuddinzaheid6147

$35 pick: pentatonic bedroom guitarist
$0.45 pick: 16 albums, 80 RCAA platinums, 45 world tours, 12 Grammys, 1 R&RHOF, 7 signature guitar series endorsements.

@Viciously79

Man i havent seen CRH in so long, nostalgic

@pedroleal7118

Two things:
1) Harder materials (iron, stone, titanium,etc) normally  should sound 'brighter'
2), With a Titanium pick, unless the bevel is rounded and polished, it will cut your strings. Believe me, I tried!

@AlexCochran-j9v

Before and after ❌
Before and before✅

Edit : Thank you so much I never would’ve expected 3k likes

@OskarHoban

Smooooke on the waaateeer🗣️🔥

@thisaccountiscracked3695

First time seing a guitarist in science drip since the offspring!

@ennv6612

I have been using the JP Trinity picks for a while now, even though they wear out soon but they sound phenomenal and by far the easiest to use for me.

@ducky0nqu4ck94

Safety is number 1 priority ❌️
Safety is number 1 prafety ✅️

@reapertheassasin

I've used the Jazz III Jim Dunlops for years, in fact, still using the same two (never lost them) I pulled from the pack of them after over 4 years lol.

@myshadow2

The only feature we need for pics is  it’s impossible to lose.

@danieldimitri6133

I liked the jazz 3 guitar pick shape and one day in Japan I found this style of pick made in different metals. Aluminum sounds great but it's soft enough that it can bite the strings a little. It was brighter than the rest. Bronze is awesome! Stainless steel is great but ti was my favorite, the difference is hard to describe. Maybe not worth the price over bronze but it really made an awesome pick. The catch? The sound that comes through the Amp really didn't have much to do with the metal. I could hear a slight difference in a silent room without the Amp on but the audience won't notice. Pics can change the sound a little but the jazz iii shape seemed to have a bigger influence than the material. The red plastic ones were smooth and perhaps sounded a little different from the black ones and the ultex ones. But all of the metal ones also sounded quite a lot like the ultex ones through an Amp with aluminum perhaps being brighter yet not as smooth the play. Still fun to try different things. Maybe if I used a bigger blunter style of flat pick there would be bigger differences but I can't remember the brand that made the pics and probably wouldn't spend that much on another set of metal picks.