If you are into picks you have got to try out some V-Picks. I head about V-Picks about a year ago. They are basically laser-cut handmade picks. V-Picks are made out of a cast acrylic material. Basically this is a special grade of plexi-glass. There are several things that I really dig about V-Picks including tone, durability, gripability and variety.
I am admittedly a bit of a pick freak. By that I mean that I love to try new and different picks to see how they affect my tone and playing. Having said that, it is pretty needless to say that I was super stoked when my shipment of V-Picks came in the mail. I have really found that V-Picks add a little something special to my guitar tone in the note attack and midrange areas.
V-Picks come in a pretty staggering variety of shapes sizes and thicknesses. You might be quite surprised when you see how thick some of these guys are! I admittedly did not like all of the V-Picks that I tried, but there were quite a few that I really fell in love with.
I play a lot of ?strummy? acoustic music in addition to my electric guitar playing so I kind of leaned toward some of the thinner V-Picks. Some of my favorite V-Picks that I tried were ones that could use to easily go back and forth between strumming an acoustic and shredding on an electric. I really dig the ULP Small, ULP Large, Lite Small, Lite Large, Bb, Screamer, Tradition UL, SwitchBlade and the Stiletto.