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The Acoustik Attak STEALTH III Structured Guitar Pick is a 10-pack of small, beveled guitar picks designed for optimal performance. Featuring an ergonomic design for comfort and control, a no-slip grip, and a durable construction, these picks also glow in the dark, making them perfect for any performance setting.
M**R
Strong and easy to hold
Does make a difference in sound especially on an acoustic guitar…easy to hold and like how it’s made with the tiny grips…
G**N
Must have
These picks are incredible! The wish I would have had these 15 years ago when I started playing. I play a lot of lead and these picks are so comfortable and somehow make you feel like you’re playing so much faster and smoother. I don’t think I will ever buy another brand after using these. All I can say is don’t hesitate on buying these picks it’s well worth having!
A**N
Concerned
These picks feel great, and they look great. However they do not sound that great. And within 5 minutes of playing the tip already wore down. Maybe switch to a different material? The jazz 3 picks are way cheaper and do not do this within the first 5 minutes or first couple of weeks sometimes months depending how long I play per day. I just got these today. I’m not trying to attack or anything but just offer a review. For $18 I could have got a ton of jazz picks at my local music store but I wanted to try these since they are advertised all over Amazon. Kinda upset about it. Maybe the black ones don’t do this within five minutes? I’m about to record with them and see how it goes. Though I do kinda want to trade them out. Maybe another product from this company is better that isn’t this material? Maybe the black ones? Any customer service rep please give me a holler. I love the grip on them. And the size is perfect. I would just love though to have some other picks that sound a little better and are a little more durable at this price point then these.
A**O
Guitar picks
Product is good quality .. fit good ..I ordered large ...to small, to hard... I used fender 351 med. All my life..but at 70, fingers are weak , that's why I tried these.. if you are wanting to try a different pick approach to improve your playing , try ! Might be your answer.....
B**N
Great pics
I love these guitar pics they really bring out the sound in any instrument, and they don't take long to get used ( although every other pic feels weird now) so I'm just gonna be using these from now on.
C**R
Excellent
I went from jazz picks to Kirk Hammett picks, which I used for a few years, to these .. which are my new favorites. I have a bit of a crooked finger on my pick hand and the jazz and Hammett lick would slide around during fast runs. I gave these a try and love the grip.. also love the contoured edges . Highly recommend.
E**5
Horrendously overrated guitar picks
I was really excited to get these picks. Longtime user of Jazz XLs, Jazz IIIs, and Ernie Ball Prodigy minis. I like the price of the Jazz III variants, but the performance of the EB Prodigy minis. It really bothers me that the Prodigy minis cost 2 bucks/pick and offer literally nothing in the way of grip; I have to drill holes in them to be able to hold them when I get sweaty, which seems ridiculous for a pick that costs so much. Was really hoping these picks would be an upgrade over the Prodigy minis but nope; just overhyped trash. I used these for about a week to see if I liked them after getting over the adjustment period (about 10 hours of playing). I found the following:1) The picks are a very weak material and dull extremely fast; after about 20 minutes of playing, the tip is completely rounded and has no edge left.2) The picks are concave way up top on the pick, which means that the concavity offers nothing in the way of comfort when playing solos if you like to keep things precise and play with only a small bit of the tip exposed.3) The picks also rotate in your hand when playing quickly (very bad).4) About the only positive is they have about as much attack as the prodigy minis and are a touch larger, which means they are easier to strum with and you probably won't outright drop the pick (which has happened with the prodigy minis for me if I didn't drill holes in them and was sweating a lot at a gig). However, they have less attack than a Jazz XL are far worse for effectiveness and cost more, so I can't imagine a use-case for these.5) The greenish glow is kind of cool. It is much less apparent than in the listing pictures, but definitely present with lights off. If you don't care about having an effective pick, these might be for you for style points.All in all, complete trash and one of the worst purchases I've made in a while. Another failed attempt to replace the prodigy minis; guess I'll be keeping my hand drill charged. Don't know why the ratable features of these are "for beginners" or "giftable"; I guess if you hated somebody who plays guitar, they might make a good gift. These picks are so bad yet have so many good reviews I would almost claim a lot of the good reviews have to be self promotion of some sort, as I definitely know how to pick with clean form, and these most certainly are not conducive of such just by way of the location of the concavity in the pick design.
M**
Unbelievable
If your a jazz 3 fan... these picks are awesome, comfy, easy to grip and stay where in your finger where you want it.
M**D
pricey …. but awesome
I remember when picks were 3 for $1 - guess those days are long gone. But having said that, these are worth the price. I noticed an improvement in my picking speed and accuracy, which might be just a placebo effect, but 100% these are the most ergonomic picks I’ve ever used
A**R
Guitar pic
Expensive but really good quality
R**W
Zufrieden
Super Plektren.
J**R
Great picks
Nicely made. Good grip. 👍
A**E
A bit too stiff
A bit too stiff
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