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can't complain about anything
I play bass and due to the heavy gauge of the strings, the pick used to rotate. This obviously causes a lot of problems.
Enter Dava. What I like is not just that they don't slip, the way this pick is made, it bends quite a lot depending on where you hold the pick.
This is great, because the bend gives it a sticky feeling that you can only get when you play with your fingers but at the same time, it gives it the "ping" you can only get with a pick.
I know many people scoff at pick players and I used to do the same but playing with a pick on my fretless F bass has helped me intonate correctly due to the "ping" I can get from the picks.
After using this pick, I have not had to cross shop at all. There are different types of Dava but as long as you get the ones covered in black rubber, they all do the same. Some give more ping, others sound a little more fuller. But it's very subtle. The biggest difference is in the feel of the tip.
Enter Dava. What I like is not just that they don't slip, the way this pick is made, it bends quite a lot depending on where you hold the pick.
This is great, because the bend gives it a sticky feeling that you can only get when you play with your fingers but at the same time, it gives it the "ping" you can only get with a pick.
I know many people scoff at pick players and I used to do the same but playing with a pick on my fretless F bass has helped me intonate correctly due to the "ping" I can get from the picks.
After using this pick, I have not had to cross shop at all. There are different types of Dava but as long as you get the ones covered in black rubber, they all do the same. Some give more ping, others sound a little more fuller. But it's very subtle. The biggest difference is in the feel of the tip.
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TC
Best picks out there!
Dava picks are unbelievable, you have that grip that you can hold on to it, I was always a bit frustrated when I'm in the moment of guitar playing and pick just falls from my hand ... Well not any more. When you hold loosely it's great for chords and funk but when you grab closer to to pointy edge it's more hard and therefore excellent for solo.
Get this set and you're sorted for a while.
Get this set and you're sorted for a while.
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Unique!
These picks are quite unique. I personally love them because you can use them for playing both funk and genres that require a softer plectrum AND other genres also, that normally require a normal pick.
I wouldn't recommend them for heavy styles like hard rock or metal because, while versatile, they don't offer the fast action of a hard/heavy pick.
I wouldn't recommend them for heavy styles like hard rock or metal because, while versatile, they don't offer the fast action of a hard/heavy pick.
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Interesting Experience
I already had this picks a few years ago. I bought them again last week. I tried them both in acoustic and electric guitar. If you are good at pick control, you should try them. Those picks are very versatile and the tone depends on your grip. Nice feeling, nice quality, but not very durable as other picks, Their tips are melting easily.
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J
What a surprise
I've always been very picky with picks (ah ah ah) so I was curious about how versatile these picks are described to be.
I'll say it right away, these are already my pics of choice, and I like how they respond to my grip based on what I'm playing.
They won't go to super flat to super hard of course, but they allow you to play solos, rythm guitar and chords comfortably without felling like you're compromising.
Also, I usually like sanded grips as my fingers get sweaty, and although this are not sanded, the texture makes it so they don't slip at all. Already placed a second order.
I'll say it right away, these are already my pics of choice, and I like how they respond to my grip based on what I'm playing.
They won't go to super flat to super hard of course, but they allow you to play solos, rythm guitar and chords comfortably without felling like you're compromising.
Also, I usually like sanded grips as my fingers get sweaty, and although this are not sanded, the texture makes it so they don't slip at all. Already placed a second order.
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r
Me loves 'em
Great for floating speed picking and flexible to allow really great chugging strums! Not so durable at €1 a piece but I love this colour pack! Well done Dava!
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R
Very good quality
These picks are perfect for me. Very easy to grip and they work well for lead as well as strumming or rhythm.
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A
Exellent
This is the first time I use the Dava mediator. This is a very high-quality and pleasant product. Unusual and light feelings of playing the guitar
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SG
Wow, the grip is awesome, the pick dont try to run away, and stays firmly
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A 5 star review with some notes
Notes:
1. I use 1,5mm picks and i had no problem adapting to these picks.
2. They are about 1,1mm thick, it size is like a 351 fender and it is as pointy as an ultex sharp/ tortex III
3. I didn't manage to control the thickness with my figures
4. In some cases i find them slippery
But all in all they are really good heavy picks and if you have problems with the pick grip you should definitely try them.
1. I use 1,5mm picks and i had no problem adapting to these picks.
2. They are about 1,1mm thick, it size is like a 351 fender and it is as pointy as an ultex sharp/ tortex III
3. I didn't manage to control the thickness with my figures
4. In some cases i find them slippery
But all in all they are really good heavy picks and if you have problems with the pick grip you should definitely try them.
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