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I have a bunch of Bluechip options. TAD 40,45, 50 CTP55, and the one didn't liked at all was a TD35. I mostly play the TAD40 but sometimes the CTP55 blows me away. All that said, I mostly use a Wegen TF120 larger triangle. I love the grip I get on the pick and it works great for my acoustic playing. But I can make a case for the Bluechips. The Wegens however are lasting a long time and a lot cheaper.
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I agree about the great grip with the Wegens. I've used them on mandolin for a long time and they are a great pick for that. I've favored the Blue Chip for guitar for a while now (TAD40 has the right feel for me) and recently I switched to a Blue Chip rounded triangle for mandolin as well, but Wegens are a great option too.
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Much prefer fingers for acoustic or electric
Last edited by Jaxon; 04-24-2024 at 08:11 PM. |
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I prefer Martin Luxe or Gravity Gold Original Series to BC. Actually, I prefer most picks to BC but those two in particular....
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