V-Picks Medium Rounded 2.75mm Ruby Red Guitar Pick - Single
V-Picks Medium Rounded 2.75mm Ruby Red Guitar Pick - Single
SKU:67088
V-Picks Medium Rounded 2.75mm Ruby Red Guitar Pick - Single
2.75mm - 1 1/16" tip to tip - Symmetrical
From V-Picks:ÿ
This Medium Round is about the size of a quarter. It is very comfortable, with a very fast action and big tone. Sweet high end and a very musical mid range. Easy to tuck under or between your fingers when you want to finger pick. This pick really slides across the strings smoothly. It has a chime to the sound. This pick teams up good with humbuckers, but it REALLY brings a single coil guitar to life.
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Players like Chuck DAloia play and endorse the V-PICKS Medium Round.
V-PICKS are made inÿNashville, TN. The company produces over 100,000 hand-made picks per year, and supplies guitar picks to 101 countries in the world. Some models are originally cut out by laser from sheets of cast acrylic. Others start as raw materials poured into molds. Both styles are then hand ground on a bench grinder and hand trimmed with a razor knife. This creates the bevel, feel, and sound of the pick. Next, they areÿtemperedÿfor strength with intense high heat, much like the process done on steel and glass. Then they are buffed with high heat flame for a smooth and slick playing edge and bevel.ÿAcrylicÿis the material used in crafting V-PICKS. A proprietary mixture of two different acrylics is used plus an inertÿmaterial. The manufacturer states that materials and mixtures are chosen to render a strong, long wearing guitar pick that has a gripping quality which reacts to the temperature in the players fingertips. These acrylic picks are made in gauges ranging from .75mm to 11.85mm.
One of V-PICK's most recognizable endorsers isÿCarlos Santana.ÿOther artists include Bill Decker, Billy Gibbons, Walter Becker, Phil Keaggy, Jorge Santana, Brad Whitford, Vernon Reid, Rick Vito, Gordon Kennedy, Derek St Holmes, Roger Fisher, Jimmy Herring, Johnny Hiland, Danny Kortchmar, SKY Dangcil, Andy Reiss, Stu Hamm and Billy Sheehan, Scott Van Zen, Neil Zaza & Joe Martinelli, CJ Whitehill.