I tried a couple of Ice Pix a while back. I didn't like them because the edges were too sharp and they don't flex much. They definitely sound a bit more trebly in a weird way (I stopped using and then probably lost them at least 2 years ago so I can't give much of a description... ), and they do sound kinda like coins, at least the fatter one I had did. If you already like playing with coins give them a go, since the not flexing won't bother you and they do sound cool.
i've used some steel tipped picks, cant remember what brand, really liked them till about 2 weeks later, when i noticed my strings where considerably thinner where i pick
Yea, I'll probably pick up that variety pack. I still like those Dunlop nylons for fast strums. I'll probably just use the ice pix for big arp picking, and string scratchy drone stuff.
I like Ice Pix. I don't use them anymore, but they're cool.
The brass ones are cool on bass. There's NO flex, of course. But they do sound really cool. About like you'd imagine plugging a bass string with a thick, brass pick. If you play slow, it's not as bright as a regular pick. Just a punchy low end. Pretty neat. If you play fast, you'll get the clank of the pick hitting the strings.
The copper flex are good all-around picks. But they'll scratch your guitar up, and you can hear them scratch against the strings as you play. I found they actually don't sound all that much different from celluloid picks, realistically, so I stopped using the coppers. I find one every once in a while and use 'em for fun. I'd say they're louder and a bit brighter, but the string scratch got on my nerves. And they'll scratch your guitar. Didn't notice them hurting the strings, though.
Steel sucks all around. All the downsides of the other ones, and not much of a redeeming quality.
They used to sell a variety pack. You know, if you're curious enough. :shrug:
I just keep delrin (tortex) and celluloid picks around now. Those two basically cover everything.
I never had any problems with strings getting damaged, but I scratched the shit out of the guitar I was using at the time, which is the main reason I'd never use them again.
I was interested in getting a better attack from my pick - without trashing my guitar - so I made these
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It's two regular guage celluloid picks hot glued together, but first of all with a tiny dab of hot glue near the tip of one, so they're always slightly seperated. Gives a 'pinched harmonics' trebly overtone to all notes. I love it - but they don't bend much.
If you're interested, pm me an I'll send you one...