Clayton Black Raven Rounded Triangle Guitar Picks
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Pros
- Large Non Slip Sutface
Cons
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Comments about Clayton Black Raven Rounded Triangle Guitar Picks:
My quest for the perfect pick may have come to an end. Finally a pick I can hold onto comfortably. These picks kinda have a tortex feel to them except they are faster and a lot less clucky.
I d love to try triangular nylons heavy if Clayton or any other company would offer those,.. just an idea...
Comments about Clayton Black Raven Rounded Triangle Guitar Picks:
I like em. I use em. They should color code them for guage sizes.
Other than picking a new melody, I really don't play much lead, so I don't need a hard-ass pick. I was using Clayton Acetel 38's but shredded them pretty quick. (Although for mellow strumming or on my old '28 Martin, the 38's are OK. I moved up to 50's but found i was too hard on them. I bought some 63's and 80's on my last go-round and found the 80's too stiff for me, but the 63's are perfect. I still use the 50's at times but not as often as before. The one problem I have with the Black Raven picks is that there is absolutely no difference in the appearence from the 50, to the 63 to 80 to 1.0. At least with their Acetal picks, their is a very slight color variation in the logo. It is very difficult to pick out a 63 instead of a 50 when you are in the middle of a tune. They should do something about that.
They don't slip much. They don't end up bent and curved. Not a whole lot of pick noise.
I mean.. how much can a pick cost?
Comments about Clayton Black Raven Rounded Triangle Guitar Picks:
I"m sure the 80's are as good for a lead player as the 63's are good for me. Clayton really needs to do something about color coding these picks.
Other than picking a new melody, I really don't play much lead, so I don't need a hard-ass pick. I was using Clayton Acetel 38's but shredded them pretty quick. (Although for mellow strumming or on my old '28 Martin, the 38's are OK. I moved up to 50's but found i was too hard on them. I bought some 63's and 80's on my last go-round and found the 80's too stiff for me, but the 63's are perfect. I still use the 50's at times but not as often as before. My friend who plays lead, liked the 80's a lot, even though he usually uses 1.0 Dunlops.
The one problem I have with the Black Raven picks is that there is absolutely no difference in the appearence from the 50, to the 63 to 80 to 1.0. At least with their Acetal picks, their is a very slight color variation in the logo. It is very difficult to pick out a 63 instead of a 50 when you are in the middle of a tune. They should do something about that.
Comments about Clayton Black Raven Rounded Triangle Guitar Picks:
I love the shape of a 'triangle' pick and it is large enough to grip and play many styles. I go from post punk to delicate single string arppegios in a single set and this pick does everything I need. It is even easy to palm despite it's size. The main reason I changed is, believe it or not, it's packaging. Other traingle picks in little plastic cases will come open in transit and fall out of a box when it is shipped with other items. Musician's Friend is always great about replacing the picks, but is a nuisance that is easily avoided. Instead of ordering picks separately I merely order the Black Raven picks and know that they'll get here with no trouble and I'll enjoy a quality product when it arrives.
It's a guitar pick.
This plectrum is above average in quality. It lasts well with much use.
It is well worth the price which is about average for this style pick.
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I normally use fairly thick picks. 1.0 is my norm. Yes picks that big make a racket when playing because you are hitting the strings with a big chunch of plastic. After reading some of the comments here I decided to go with one of the thinner picks the .63. As a lead player I can tell you the .63 picks are not good lead picks. They are just like any other pick that size, too thin, but....these are good quite picks. I'm going to order the next larger size .80 to see if I can get a better attack without the noise. So far I am impressed with the .63 picks, just not enough to grip the strings with, but they are good quite picks.
Its a pick, what features.
Its a pick.
If it lasts, its a good value.
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I have been using Clayton Acetal picks for a while now and were quite happy with them. I only use .50mm as I don't pick hard and play mostly lap slide. I figured I would try these Black Ravens for the heck of it and I'm glad I did. Pick noise all but disappeared. It's a bid unorthodox maybe, but and when I use the wide side for strumming, pick noise is gone completely. I'm ordering more now.
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These triangle picks are perfect for bass guitar playing. The advertising is not a lie--they give low picking noise. They are a beautiful black with a textured gray surface which rubs off with finger and thumb use--this also indicates whether the pick is fresh. They have a decent durability. I will use these wonderful picks exclusively until the day I die. Tops tortex.
Comments about Clayton Black Raven Rounded Triangle Guitar Picks:
Excellent control. The first time I've ever used a triangle style pick, and the added surface area makes other picks seem like I'm holding nothing. Also, I like my picks THICK, and I love the 1.9 mm. It's not 2mm even, but it was still an easy transition. In fact, switching to this pick was extremely easy in every sense. I've found the pick I'm using for the rest of my life!
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They give a great tone!
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I have used different Clayton picks in the past. These Black Jazz picks in 1.26mm are now my go-to pick to pull out the tone on my Martin D-18GE. Pure, clean, loud tone, you can pick soft and still not loose the mojo, less pick noise and in jet black. They stick to your finger and thumb even when your hands get sweaty. I love 'em.