




🎶 Elevate your tone, own the stage with every pick!
The D'Addario Chris Thile Signature Guitar Pick is a 1.4mm thick, casein-crafted accessory designed for right-handed players seeking the warm, balanced tone of natural tortoiseshell. Its wide triangular shape with beveled corners offers superior control and glide, making it a favorite among professionals. Developed in collaboration with renowned mandolinist Chris Thile, this pick not only enhances playability but also supports the D'Addario Foundation with every purchase.
| ASIN | B07WVW191R |
| Body Material | Casein |
| Colour | Tortoise |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (209) |
| Date First Available | 20 April 2020 |
| Generic Name | Guitar Picks |
| Importer | Gretex Audiotech LLP |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.4 x 6.4 x 0.3 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 5 g |
| Item model number | 2CA7-01CT |
| Manufacturer | D'Addario &Co. Inc, D'Addario Accessories |
| Material | Casein |
| Net Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Packer | Dexter Ventures Pvt. Ltd |
| Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 6.35 x 0.25 cm; 5 g |
| Size | Medium |
| String Material | tortoiseshell picks |
| guitar_pick_thickness | extra-thick |
L**S
Well-balanced, good grip, great tone. Highly recommended.
M**N
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D**S
Large (ish) pick for use with a mandolin. I am enjoying this pick although it is very hard to give any kind of objective review. The material used for the pick is Casein which I guess justifies the price. It has a smooth texture and very nicely beveled edges. Feels like a quality piece of kit. It is bigger than a standard guitar pick and at 1.4 mm is quite chunky/stiff though not as big as some of the jazz guitar picks I have used. Feels very nice in the fingers and moves over the strings well. I have not recorded back to back with other picks so don't know if it has changed my sound at all.
R**R
Das Plektrum hat sich innerhalb von 2 Tagen durch Feuchtigkeit gekrümmt. Ich habe sehr gute Acht gegeben, hat nichts gebracht.
B**R
First of all, it's speed beveled right handed. If your lefty and play with your pick pointed towards the headstock , you're ok. Otherwise...not for lefties. Ok..anyone complaining about the pick warping, disregard. This pick is made of casien. It's made from milk curd, I think, and they mix formaldehyde in there, I believe....but the point is, this is not thermoplastic. If you hold it the same way every time, it will warp, but it's the same pick if you just flip it over. It has 3 identical corners. Your thumb pressure will straiten it out again. I use this pick for guitar. It's articulate and gives a nice tone, not fat , or what some people might call warm. A warm pick to me, is dull sounding and you can't hear what you're playing. This pick gives a nice articulate tone and at the same time the speed bevel is just right..not too pointy. I don't get stuck on the strings. Another thing about casien. Don't get it wet and don't stick it in your pants with your keys. You'll get a broken pick. If you didn't know, this pick is stiff, at 1.4mm. I like stiff picks, and this pick seems just right. It's the size of a Blue Chip TAD. One last thing. I read some comments that is not as bright as a Blue Chip. I don't know which size and shape Blue Chip they are talking about. I have Blue Chip TAD picks in a several thicknesses. My experience with Blue Chips is that they have that "warm" dull sound that I don't like. I gave 4 stars on durability only because it is casein. I've had it two months and it still is like new. It wears very slowly , if at all. But not being some indestructible thermoplastic, I figure that eventually something will happen.
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