Guy with the red guitar here. Playing 12-60 on a 25.5" scale and a Dunlop 1.0mm :)
@HeavyRepping11 күн бұрын
Magic and many thanks!
@ZultyBoi24 күн бұрын
Thank you for the comparison! Love the Trinity on cleans, love the Loomis on distortion! If only there were a pick with the best of both worlds lol
@Nachtmahr61624 күн бұрын
Love the Flow series but they are around 1 mm wider than a Jazz III, and these 2mm seem to affect my ability to consistently get pinch harmonics when I want them. I switched to the Ibanez JTC because they are still in the Jazz III range but 26.5 mm in length, 2.5 mm thick, and also glide nicely over the strings
@yorktrocio3869Ай бұрын
Wow im getting ☝️
@migyvermanАй бұрын
I bought some FLOWs recently because for many years, I used to file and sand the original Tortex to have the same point as the Jazz pick. Now I don't have to do that anymore. Still like to buff the edges on my jeans to make them smoother and quieter. Thanks. You should try out the GHS/Planet Waves Black Ice pick.
@vrab.Ай бұрын
Is there a difference between the flow and the tortex tiii?
@HeavyReppingАй бұрын
The Tortex III is a normal 351 shape at the top and pointed at the bottom with less curve in the sides than the Flow, and without the pronounced shoulders. The Flow is a tiny bit shorter as well. If you like the III, try the Flow 👍
@MystninjaАй бұрын
Why is the 420 so hard to get
@RISEGuitarАй бұрын
Great episode. I love Seth's guitars, and to hear the tonal differences between the various picks was really interesting, I thought the Mako Jumbo looked an absolute unit but really sleek!
@T-Bore2 ай бұрын
Loved every second of it. Very nice!
@s.taylor22crvmblingmoon2 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this. Good work chaps.
@Mark_Provan2 ай бұрын
It's very expensive compared to natural wood and bland 😢
@ezrhino1003 ай бұрын
how do these compare to the regular stubby?
@toddmaclauchlin2963 ай бұрын
I switched over to Tortex Flow 1.5s about a year ago. I love them . I do go through a lot more picks now though, cause the sharper tip wears down quickly but I'm good w that. I'll take the speed and precision any day!
@treepicks69854 ай бұрын
Keep rocking man 🤘
@Guanjyn4 ай бұрын
I used Jazz 3 picks for years but I never really felt 100% with them. Recently got the Flow 1.14 and really been enjoying it. I'm feeling better about my chugs again. Also it's a pick I can use with both electric and acoustic so better for consistency.
@sirspongadoodle4 ай бұрын
finally pick nerds will rise up
@HeavyRepping4 ай бұрын
It is my fervent hope
@ThrashisBack64 ай бұрын
That is one badass shirt
@HeavyRepping4 ай бұрын
Why thank you - it's got a cross on the back made of fire ants. I got it from Of Void on Instagram 👍
@YourConscience-k8g5 ай бұрын
Way to market what is essentially compressed paper and glue to make it sound like some kind of space age alien super matter lol.
@HeavyRepping5 ай бұрын
It is very cool indeed, well spotted
@Dannyshreds5 ай бұрын
Does the Ibanez elastomer flex and bend
@HeavyRepping5 ай бұрын
It does but not like Nylon or Delrin. A 2mm one feels like 3 matte -finish Nylon 1mm's glued together
@zlobert98775 ай бұрын
Love the shirt! My favourite band!
@lomba19746 ай бұрын
I wish i could find at leasst a couple ot these wonders
@HeavyRepping6 ай бұрын
Pickhunter is a valuable resource for these, there's not too many kicking about, especially the Juras. I've got a few but they were very thin on the ground.
@Coreyxschmidt7 ай бұрын
Amazing video good job
@T-Bore7 ай бұрын
Such a wonderful video! I actually just recently had my first experience with Richlite by making a fingerboard with it. It wasn't easy sawing the thin slots by hand with a Japanese saw, but everything else, the "normal" sawing, sanding and the look of the material, I just love.
@GabrielleFaeth7 ай бұрын
You! You're my favourite richlight pick maker. Genius use of the stock footage as well! 😂
@davedavem7 ай бұрын
Top notch stuff! The coolest Richlite thing I've seen recently (apart from picks) is a guitar made by Marc Gutierrez in 2023.
@davedavem7 ай бұрын
Lunchtime! 🙌 Sometimes you've gotta get straight back on the horse. Sometimes you've gotta realise the horse needs a break too.
@davedavem7 ай бұрын
GREAT job sir! You're making it look easy already! I haven't used a band saw, but it might be my next big purchase when I try to make a comeback.
@BrothaManFromDa5thFl8 ай бұрын
Chicken Picks are currently my favorite pick!! I love the BA 3.2mm 🔥🔥🎸
@BreaktheMachine8 ай бұрын
Love to HR!
@davedavem8 ай бұрын
Always love the wee intro outtakes!
@EuIo938 ай бұрын
wo'a banger :))) good job, mate! :) way to go!
@HeavyRepping8 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙌
@davedavem8 ай бұрын
Phenomenal
@Ssssssshhha8 ай бұрын
I got the elastomer pick in a jazz 3 XL shape and I've been enjoying them so far. I've been trying to find a pick with the John Petrucci Jazz 3 XL shape (a bit smaller than the regulars), with the smoothness and jazzy tone of the jazztone 205s and I think these picks fill the bill perfectly.
@OsmonArtist8 ай бұрын
Thank you, I've been using the 351 for more than 15 years, And I will order the flow right away, It looks like its just what I need.
@JonDoesSomeStuff9 ай бұрын
Your gonna have to “pick” those all up
@HeavyRepping9 ай бұрын
4 hours it took me to put them away by maker. I questioned my existence
@vevenaneathna9 ай бұрын
a lot of the new stealth planes being trialed in the US are actually rumored to be made from uhmwpe. they dont call it that, they call it "thermoplastic", but its pretty obvious to me thats what theyre referring to in industry. the f22 and f35 were made from "thermoset" plastics, which includes a lot of the epoxy and carbon fiber techniques that boeing and lockeed martin has gotten pretty good at. the main issue with thermosets in the context of avieation development is the R&D that has to go into perfecting the kilns/curing pressure vessels.... that is unless youre as crazy as boeing and invent hot spooling prepreg like on the 787. didnt work out that well for that one submarine. anyways the benifit of uhmwpe fuselage components is simply the fact that you are not constantly fighting the trade off of making the parts as large as possible to fit in the same kiln. also cool to think about is the fact that someone in the field could basically do good enough pressure/water tight structural repair in the field with a roll of plastic and a soldering iron/hot pointy thing. try doing that with thermosets... right now the typical field repair for thermoset defects is literally ducktape/100mph tape. i am not 100% sure on if industry is going towards the balistic weaves (~180g/cm?) or if theyre just working with multiply or monolithic. anyways, i think the next 50 years of aviation is going to basically revolve around uhmwpe. we should probably start making it in the US instead of shipping it all over from china lol. the gell forming process was perfected over here so.... globalism. good video
@davedavem9 ай бұрын
Congrats on the 1k subscriber milestone! Onwards!
@earthsteward99 ай бұрын
Cool!
@HrafnMusic9 ай бұрын
Enjoying the hand signals!
@GuitarPickReviews9 ай бұрын
Exciting update!
@anaarnold89339 ай бұрын
Love that sounds at 1:24 it's my favorite sound and it's a very good sound 👌 😊
@GabrielleFaeth9 ай бұрын
Fun stuff.
@olliecarson515010 ай бұрын
Love this concept!
@T-Bore10 ай бұрын
Great. I love this series!
@-Steeltoelion-10 ай бұрын
I used to use Dunlops until my brother gave me one of these Davas and I haven’t been able to use a single other pick ever. Something about these for metal that’s just it. Will buy these until I can’t anymore!
@Coreyxschmidt10 ай бұрын
Requiem will be on here soon!!
@aftablateef30210 ай бұрын
Great to see you back again 😊
@T-Bore10 ай бұрын
Excellent!
@Jakettopicks10 ай бұрын
Happy to hear Jaketto. Sad you didn’t mention my supermodel girlfriend.
@HeavyRepping10 ай бұрын
I do not need to mention something everybody knows ❣️