🎶 Play Like a Pro with the Heart of a Dragon!
The GT Dragon's Heart Guitar Pick is engineered for musicians seeking durability and performance, featuring a remarkable 1400 hours of playtime, a robust 2.5mm thickness, and three optimized edges tailored for various playing styles. Made from advanced materials, this pick is the go-to choice for professionals who refuse to compromise on quality.
J**N
Durable, fast, and versatile!
Today marks three years that I have been using this guitar pick and it still has plenty of life left in it! It has some wear on it it, but yesterday I tried it out on a bass guitar and it put some wear on it more than usual, however, if you have smaller gauge strings like any guitar it will last a long time.I personally use elixir nanoweb .10 - .46 gauge strings and this pick does the job. I only use the traditional side, because it is what I am used to hence the wear, but the smaller side has more high end attack and the blunt side has a very pretty mellow rhythm attack to it as well. I plan on buying the hardened to see the difference. My band plays hard rock and punk music which compliments this pick very well.Tone:The tone is very buttery and percussive if I can describe it correctly. If you are used to the sound of cellulose or nylon picks and prefer the sound this will be a completely different experience for you.Pros:Durability is next to none out there compared to other picks that I have used. Sounds very good for lead and rhythm tones. Also looks cool too and turns heads for other guitar players. The shape is very good for versatility. the graphite material makes this a very fast pick for shredders. Pays for itself, because you do not have to buy any picks so I would say definitely buy this if you are considering it.Cons:Since it is pricey hold onto this pick for your dear life so you do not lose it. This is not a con for myself since I am an art teacher, but since it is made up of graphite there will be residue on your fingers after playing for a while. The shape might turn other people off of this pick since it feels weird to hold it for the first time.If you are heavily invested in this guitar pick I would try out the variety pack to see which one suits you best.
M**K
Puts other picks to shame
Truly amazing pick. I got the GT version and it greatly reduces the annoying plucking noise of normal picks, partly because of the thickness and the interesting material it's made of. The 3 different edges provide wonderful options to add to your play style with just a simple rotation and are smoothed out nicely to it moves over the strings easily. It's also a very cool looking pick. The material used created a nice swirl mixture pattern and it's overall design is a very unique look. Expensive? A bit, but for the durability and huge difference it makes in playing it's worth every penny. Take a shot on this.
Z**Y
You can't beat the superior materials and durability that these products offer
It's a little too thick for me, kind of clumsy compared to the light picks I normally favor, but that's just a personal preference and it gives you the measurements right there on the product page so it doesn't detract from my score. You can't beat the superior materials and durability that these products offer, and I absolutely love the tapered edge and different corners for different styles of picking, which gives you more dexterity than you'll get from regular picks of a similar thickness. Very cool, and it just looks badass to boot. This one's going in the pick holster hanging from the strap lock. My #1 pick
J**N
Not as durable as I thought, but it's very smooth, but chirpy.
This pick is amazing at first. I usually would just use the main tip for everything but after a while the tip gets duller and less beveled and more rounded edge which makes playing a bit slower for me. They also have a loud chirp die to the thickness and material which is not my favorite if I'm trying to play something soft or soloing with gain. The good side is that they have a good texture and doesn't slip easy and are thick and not flappy at all. Size is about between a regular tortex pick and a jazz 3 so it's not too big or too small. Would recommend if the downsides don't bother too much. Maybe durability on others are better but mines rounded and dulled too fast.
M**N
Nice!!
I love the sound of this. It has a smooth stiff sound but less chippy like a normal heavy pick. Took me a bit to get used to, but in a good way. It's hard to explain. I can hear it rubbing the metal strings and it's soothing. Especially once you get used to how hard you need to strum. Once you do that it's really quite nice. Also, it's the easiest picking have to grin in my personal opinion. I never drop it unless I'm just not even trying at all. If you strum hard it'll start to leave a greyish stain on your fingers (like graphite but less shiny and easier to wash off) but overall I don't run into that often and wouldn't even all it a problem. I can rub it on my hands and arms with no staining (I got curious and tried it) so I think that residue comes mostly from scratching on the strings hard. It's my favorite pick so far. I'm a beginner and all but it actually kind of made a difference to me since my hands sweat so much. Since it's thicker I feel like I just have more to hold onto, and the lack of flexibility yet the lack of catching makes it comfortable. I feel like most heavy picks I use feel unnatural(?) kind of like I have to fight them a bit? (I'm not used to using them though)When I use this pick it just feels like it wants to glide
E**G
Rarely use it
I really like the hardness of this pick, but otherwise I've found it doesn't match well with my personal preferences. It feels large and cumbersome, and it's extremely thick. The pick noise is unpleasant to my ears, and the three point design isn't particularly useful. I actually use this more for playing bass than for guitar. I'm glad I tried it out, but I don't find myself using it much anymore.
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